Pre Inca Temple of Pachacamac Half-Day Tour from Lima
Pre Inca Temple of Pachacamac Half-Day Tour from Lima
Pre Inca Temple of Pachacamac Half-Day Tour from Lima
Pre Inca Temple of Pachacamac Half-Day Tour from Lima
Pre Inca Temple of Pachacamac Half-Day Tour from Lima
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Pre Inca Temple of Pachacamac Half-Day Tour from Lima

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Pick-up available: Pick-up point: . Beyond specified area: Transfer services are not available beyond the specified pick-up/drop-off area, This activity includes roundtrip transfer from districts of Miraflores, Barranco and San Isidro, hotels and lodgings.
Attractions and Activities: Lima (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) We will visit the Archeological Sanctuary of Pachacamac, just 30 kms. south of Lima. It was built in adobe with view to the sea and the Lurin river valley.
Attractions and Activities: Pachacamac (Ticket included) It was built in adobe with view to the sea and the Lurin river valley. It was a pilgrimage site for many cultures that developed in ancient Peru. Upon arrival of the Incas, the complex was adapted to become an administrative center, respecting and adapting the local constructions. You can find there the Temple of the Sun, the Acllahuasi, the Palace of Taurichumbi, and the Pilgrimage Plaza, among others. We will also visit the Site Museum to get a better insight and appreciate the salvaged remnants of the area. The massive Temples of the Sun and the Moon are known to be the compound's most striking features. Built entirely of clay, an estimated 50 million sun-dried bricks were used in the construction of the Temple of the Sun alone. Excavations in the area continue to reveal further insights into the Moche and Huari cultures that spanned the period from 200 to 800 AD. 3 hr(s)


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