- Arrival in Trujillo City, reception and transfer to your hotel of choice.
- City Tour: Visiting the military fort (Baluarte Herrera), the recreation square, Iturregui Palace, Emancipation House, Merced Church, Mariscal Orbegoso’s house, Mayorazgo de Facala’s house. Overnight.
Day 02: Trujillo
- Breakfast
- Excursion to the Chan Chan archaeological complex where we visit the Rainbow Temple or Huaca del Dragon and the Tshudi Temple with its ceremonial plazas, temples, cemeteries, granaries etc. We finish the tour with a visit to the ‘Caleta de Huanchaco’ a traditional fishing port where we will see the famous ‘Caballitos de Totora’ (typical Mochica boats). In the afternoon there is free time for shopping or other personal activities.
Day 03: Trujillo
- Visit to the Sun and Moon pyramids whose colorful, ornate walls are painted with mythological scenes from the Mochica culture.
Day 04: Trujillo
- Breakfast in the hotel then transfer to the airport.
Includes
- Transfer Airport / Hotel / Airport
- 02 Nights accommodation, breakfast included
- Excursion to Chanchan, Huanchaco and Huaco Dragon
- Tour to the Sun and Moon pyramids.
- City Tour
Does not include
- Extras, Airport departure tax
- Airfare and national land transport
- Excess baggage.
- Tips.
- Fizzy drinks or water.
- Any unspecified food.
- Personal consumption.
- Medical insurance.
- Others not specified.
Notes
- Price is per person in American dollars, valid for cash payments
- Credit card payments incur an additional 5% fee
- Accommodation is in specified hotels or similar.
- Prices are subject to availability, confirmation and/or variation without prior warning.
- Cancellation of or changes to reservations will be subject to relevant charges or administrative fees.
- Groups (of 10 or more) should make payment 45 days in advance.
- Regular service together with Spanish
- Minimum of 2 passengers.
This Inca ritual, which many Andean communities still continue, consists of offering gifts to Mother Erth in thanks for all that she provides for the people and animals.
Temascal is an ancient indigenous tradition in the Americas. It involves a small chamber made from wooden poles and covered with cloth so that its circular interior is totally sealed apart from the door which can also be covered.
Situated 35 kilometers from Puno and very close to Lake Titicaca, amidst green fields, we find what is considered one of the wonders of the region: The door of Aramu Muru, a stone construction seven meters wide and seven meters tall.