Embark on this exclusive tour designed for cruise passengers, showcasing the highlights of Trujillo. Explore the grand ceremonial centers of the Moche culture (Huacas de Moche) and the Chimu culture (Chan Chan).
Additionally, enjoy a visit to the Plaza de Trujillo to discover its colonial history and admire its vibrant architecture.
Embark on this exclusive tour designed for cruise passengers, showcasing the highlights of Trujillo. Explore the grand ceremonial centers of the Moche culture (Huacas de Moche) and the Chimu culture (Chan Chan).
Additionally, enjoy a visit to the Plaza de Trujillo to discover its colonial history and admire its vibrant architecture.
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La Huaca del Sol - Explore the Huacas de Moche Complex.
Begin the tour with a panoramic view of the Temple of the Sun (entry is not permitted as it is not restored) and the city of Los Moches, showcasing its homes and production carvings. Proceed to Huaca de la Luna.
The first stop will be at Huaca de la Luna, guided by an expert in archaeology….
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La Huaca del Sol - Explore the Huacas de Moche Complex.
Begin the tour with a panoramic view of the Temple of the Sun (entry is not permitted as it is not restored) and the city of Los Moches, showcasing its homes and production carvings. Proceed to Huaca de la Luna.
The first stop will be at Huaca de la Luna, guided by an expert in archaeology. These temples served as the religious and administrative hub of the Moche culture (100 AD - 800 AD). During the visit, explore Huaca de la Luna, the only restored site, including its ceremonial square, main altar, and decorated courtyards, many adorned with stunning reliefs depicting their deities and rituals. -
Plaza de Armas de Trujillo - Plaza de Trujillo
Travel to the city center to admire the main square, the monument to freedom, and the vibrant colonial houses.
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Chan Chan - Chan Chan was the capital city of the Chimu Empire (1000 AD – 1470 AD) and was designated a World Heritage Site in 1986.
The city comprises nine large ceremonial and administrative complexes, which also served as mausoleums for the Chimú rulers. During the visit, explore the restored Nik An complex, offering insight into the power structure of the city. Visit its ceremonial square, fish and poultry corridor, and administrative sector, all richly decorated with marine motifs, as well as the ceremonial well and royal mausoleum. This visit will transport you back to the era of Chimu grandeur. -
Huanchaco - Huanchaco is a fishing village that, despite modern influences, continues to thrive, using ancient boats made of totora.
Here, observe the boats and nets along the shore, and perhaps witness fishermen engaged in their daily tasks: mending nets, fishing, or offering boat rides to interested visitors.
- Tour guide
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance fees to archaeological sites
- Tour guide
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance fees to archaeological sites
- Lunch
- Lunch
- In Huaca de la Luna the tour is 20% wheelchair accessible and baby cars
- Not recommended for travelers in advanced gestation.
- In Huaca de la Luna the tour is 20% wheelchair accessible and baby cars
- Not recommended for travelers in advanced gestation.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.