Caral Sacred Citadel Tour: Explore the Ancient Cradle of Civilisation

Embark on a captivating tour of Caral Sacred Citadel, the cradle of civilization. Explore ancient pyramids and temples, and visit the coastal settlement of Bandurria.

Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Miraflores Boardwalk - You will appreciate the beauty of the Malecon de Miraflores in front of the Pacific Ocean.
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Lunch included
What's Not Included
  • tips
Additional Information

Visiting Caral you will experience the first cradle of civilisation emerged in about 5000BC, these ancient people with bountiful food on hand in the rich ocean, rose at around the same time as five other major civilisations in the world. They built stone pyramids here, for instance, at exactly the same time that the Egyptians were building their much…

Location
Miraflores
The driver will contact the passengers at the front desk of the hotel or if they were in a house, the contact will be in the front door of the house. Our driver will be easily identified as he has a photocheck with his name.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Q5643fncarlosc
Jul 15, 2022
Outstanding day trip - Learning about the Caral was educational. Highly recommended worth the three hour trip. Guide Luis was he best
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Danielkm606bs
Jun 28, 2022
Great trip - Very educational, enjoyable opportunity to learn about a civilization that 2 weeks ago I never knew about. Definitely a most see for history fans.
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Jpgoode2
Feb 14, 2022
Amazing to finally see it in person - I highly recommend this trip to history/archaeology buffs and those looking to get a taste of the north. The picures on Wikipedia and elsewhere on the web do not do Caral justice -- it feels entirely different standing in front of the pyramids and walking around the site. As someone who has been to Teotihuacan, learning about the religious functions of the site, as well as the different phases of its development, gave so much color to what had previously appeared to just be colorless ruins. My understanding of the region has grown a lot. The infrastructure around the site is also becoming well-developed, with tons of pictorials and illustrations explaining life in the region thousands of years ago. Bandurria is also a fantastic archaeological site to visit, as it is adjacent to a sort of inlet swampy area between the plain and the sea. This site is also rife with history, and both sites leave you begging for more (and indeed, both are awaiting further excavations). Lastly, the lunch stop on the way in Huacho, as suggested by the tour, was just incredible. It topped the other restaurants I ate at in Lima the week before. The sheer quality of the food was seriously a huge surprise and a highlight of the trip. I would definitely recommend getting it in between seeing the archaeological sites -- walking around Caral builds an appetite and walking around Bandurria helps beat the food coma!
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Thejpg
Feb 13, 2022
Amazing journey - Breathtaking to see in person. Pictures do not do Caral justice; it is a sprawling site. Doing the tour this way allows you to see it on your own terms and was fantastic.
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Kerry
Nov 7, 2019
Caral visit - A great trip, professional, smooth all good and an amazing place. Driver was excellent and friendly, very comfortable!
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Falkeh
Oct 22, 2019
Excellent - The whole day trip is a bit exhausting, but worth it if you are a history fan or want to explore the ancient civilization. Though Bandurria is much smaller than Caral, it's better preserved and has a great coastline lagoon view. It should be closed on Monday, but the agency arranged the local guide just open for me. Highly recommended.
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