Nazca
Discover the enigmatic wonders of Nazca, a desert region famed for its mysterious geoglyphs and rich cultural heritage. Our custom Nazca tours, available both privately and in small groups, provide a deep dive into this intriguing destination. Fly over the iconic Nazca Lines, visit ancient aqueducts, and explore archaeological sites that reveal the secrets of pre-Incan civilizations.
“Nazca, a Land Shrouded in Mystery”
Unveil the mysteries of the Nazca Valley, a destination brimming with ancient marvels and rich cultural heritage. Fly over the world-renowned Nazca and Palpa Lines, intricate geoglyphs etched into the desert, revealing enigmatic shapes that have captivated historians and travelers alike. Visit the ancient Cahuachi Pyramids, the largest adobe ceremonial center of the pre-Columbian era, and step back in time at the Chauchilla Cemetery, where mummified remains and artifacts offer a glimpse into the past. Discover more hidden treasures like the Cantalloc Aqueducts, marveling at the ingenuity of ancient engineering. Embark on a journey through the Nazca Valley and immerse yourself in the extraordinary history and culture of this fascinating region.
“What to Do & See in Nazca”
Nazca Lines
Created between 500 BCE and 500 CE, these enormous geoglyphs depict huge animals and shapes, making them a must-see marvel if visiting Peru.
Palpa Lines
These lesser-known Lines of Palpa offer a unique opportunity to explore pre-Incan history and marvel at the intricate artistry etched into the earth.
Mirador
Rising from the stark Nazca desert landscape, the Mirador offers a unique vantage point to behold some amazing Nazca drawings as well as various lines.
Chauchilla Graveyard
This ancient burial site dates back over a millennium, showcasing well-preserved mummies in their original tombs along with artifacts, and ceramic fragments.
Cantalloc Channels
The Nazca Aqueducts are a testament to ancient engineering ingenuity. Built over 1500 years ago, these channels are still in use in the Nazca Valley.
Cahuachi
The ceremonial city of Cahuachi is an extraordinary archaeological site that unveils the ancient Nazca civilization’s cultural and architectural achievements.
Pampas Galeras
Pampas Galeras is home to wild vicuñas and guanacos, as well as other amazing Andean creatures. The park boasts 70% of the world’s vicuña population.
San Fernando
This marine reserve is home to a diverse array of sea birds and marine life. Notably, it hosts Humboldt penguins, sea otters, and hundreds of sea lions.
Usaka Desert
Antonini Museum
Nazca Lines Lecture
A fascinating conference where the speaker delves into the origins and history of these iconic geoglyphs, accompanied by visuals projected on a screen.
Cerro Blanco
Cerro Blanco is the world’s highest sand dune, offering an ideal destination for trekking and sandboarding amidst breathtaking scenery.
“Nazca Lines Popular Packages from Lima”
“Explore Nazca’s Top Tours”
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Nazca’s most iconic attractions. Soar above the mystical Nazca Lines on a flight revealing ancient geoglyphs etched into the desert floor. Pay homage to the past at the eerie Chauchilla Cemetery, where mummies and artifacts lie preserved. Witness the engineering marvel of the Aqueducts of Cantalloc, showcasing ancient water management techniques. For thrill-seekers, conquer the towering dunes of Cerro Blanco with exhilarating sandboarding adventures. Discover Nazca’s mysteries and natural wonders in these must-do tours.