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Tour to the Ruins of Pachacamac

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TOUR TO THE RUINS OF PACHACAMAC

Welcome to our Tour to the Ruins of Pachacamac, a religious archaeological site located just south of Lima, Peru.
As you explore this ancient complex, you’ll be transported back in time to the height of the Incan Empire, when Pachacamac was one of the most important religious and cultural centers in the Andean world.

The ruins of Pachacamac are known for their intricate adobe walls and impressive architecture.
The site is home to several temples, pyramids, and residential buildings, each with its own unique style and design.
Our expert guides will provide you with a wealth of information about the history and significance of the site, as well as the cultural and religious beliefs of the Inca people who once lived here.
You’ll also have the chance to appreciate the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape, with its rolling hills, verdant valleys, and stunning vistas of the Pacific Ocean.
Whether you’re a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty and complexity of ancient civilizations, the Tour to the Ruins of Pachacamac are not to be missed.

Excursion to the Ruins of Pachacamac

Tour Description

Part I: Museum of Pachacamac & Ruins.
09:00 h. Our Tour to the Ruins of Pachacamac starts from your hotel in Lima, our guide picks you up from there.
Afterward, we will drive to the south of Lima for some 30 km, till we reach the Sanctuary of Pachacamac.

According to the archaeologist, Pachacamac was the most important pilgrimage center in ancient Peru.
A holy place where hundreds of pilgrims arrived to pay tribute.
Scholars believe people came here mainly to consult the oracle, who they thought could predict the future.

First, we visit the Pachacamac Museum, which displays relics found at the site, as well as an idol representing Pachacamac God.
Archaeologists discovered at the site large cemeteries, which can be seen from the top of the ruins.
Among the remains, we will see various ceramics pots, textiles, and carving woods representing Pachacamac God.

This archaeological site comprises the Temple of the Sun, the Temple of Pachacamac, and the Palace of the Virgins of the Sun or Acllahuasi.
The Acllahuasi was a name given to a particular group of women, who played an important role at the Pachacamac Temple.

Likewise, these women took care of the religious ceremonies and the production of fine textiles for the nobility too.
Additionally, from the highest part, the site also offers magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean as well as of the Lurin Valley nearby.

After strolling around the Ruins of Pachacamac, we go to visit the district of Barranco, located on the south of Lima, overlooking the ocean.

Part II: Barranco District.
Once in Barranco, we will take a short walk around its main plaza, which is surrounded by fountains, and colorful gardens.
Nearby we find “El Puente de Los Suspiros”, an old bridge built in 1876, a favorite place for couples, thus its name “The Bridge of Sighs”
Additionally, you will also enjoy spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, as well as the beach of Barranco.

Finally, we will take you back to your hotel.

End of the tour.

  • 09:00 h. Pick up from your hotel in Lima.
  • Tourist transport. (Group service)
  • Visit the Ruins of Pachacamac and its museum.
  • Visit the bohemian district of Barranco.
  • All entrance fees included.
  • 12:30 h. Drop off at your hotel at the end of the tour.

NOT INCLUDED:

  • Extras & Gratitude.

1° – Contact us via WhatsApp to confirm the availability of the tour you wish.
2° – Once availability is confirmed, please send us an email with the following information:

  • Names & Last names.
  • Nationality.
  • Date of Birth.

3° – Proceed with your payment online through our web.
4° – Finally, receive confirmation via e-mail or WhatsApp.

Change of Tour Date:
You can change the date of your trip at least 3 days of anticipation at no extra charge.

Cancellations:
If you cancel your tour 48 hours before the tour begins, we will charge an administration fee of 20%.

No Shows:
100% cancellation fee.

Important:
Please note that refunds are not issued due to inclement weather or any other problems caused by a third party.

There are several reasons why visiting the Pachacamac ruins in Peru is a worthwhile experience. Here are a few:

Historical Significance: Pachacamac is an archaeological site located about 40 kilometers (25 miles) southeast of Lima, Peru’s capital.
It was once a significant religious and pilgrimage center for the indigenous people of the region, dating back to as early as 200 AD. Exploring the ruins offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of Peru.

Ancient Architecture: The Pachacamac complex consists of numerous structures and buildings, including pyramids, temples, palaces, and plazas.
The site showcases the architectural achievements of the pre-Columbian civilizations that inhabited the area.
The most prominent structure is the Temple of the Sun, an imposing adobe pyramid that stands as a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the ancient builders.

Museum and Artifacts: Within the Pachacamac site, there is a museum that houses a collection of artifacts discovered during excavations.
The museum provides valuable insights into the religious practices, daily life, and artistry of the cultures that thrived in the region. Visitors can observe pottery, textiles, sculptures, and other objects that offer a glimpse into the past.

Scenic Location: Pachacamac is situated in a beautiful coastal desert landscape, surrounded by sand dunes and overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
The natural setting adds to the allure of the ruins, creating a unique and picturesque atmosphere.
Visitors can enjoy panoramic views and take in the beauty of the surrounding environment while exploring the site.

Cultural Experience: The Tour to the Ruins of Pachacamac allows you to engage with Peru’s rich cultural heritage and learn about the traditions and beliefs of the ancient civilizations.
Guided tours are available, providing in-depth explanations and historical context to enhance your understanding and appreciation of the site.
You can also learn about the influence of Pachacamac in contemporary Peruvian culture and its continued importance as a sacred site.

Accessibility: Pachacamac is conveniently located near Lima, making it easily accessible for both international travelers and local visitors.
It’s a great day trip option for those staying in the capital city, offering a chance to escape the urban environment and delve into Peru’s ancient past without having to travel long distances.
Visiting the Pachacamac ruins offers a fascinating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a compelling destination for anyone interested in exploring Peru’s ancient civilizations and archaeological treasures.

Do you pick me up from my hotel in Lima?
Yes, our driver picks you up from your hotel.
Take into account that our tour service only includes the pick up from certain districts.
The districts are Miraflores, San Isidro and Barranco.
In case your hotel is located in another district, please let us know to coordinate.

Where is Pachacamac located?
Pachacamac is an archaeological site located in the Lurín Valley, about 31 kilometers (19 miles) southeast of Lima, Peru.

How do I get to Pachacamac from Lima?
The most common way to reach Pachacamac from Lima is by road.
You can take a taxi or use public transportation to reach the site. It is also possible to join organized tours that include transportation.

What can I see at Pachacamac?
At Pachacamac, you can explore the extensive ruins of the ancient city, including temples, palaces, residential areas, and plazas. The most prominent structure is the Temple of the Sun, a pyramidal structure that was a major religious center. There is also a museum on-site that houses artifacts found at the site.

How long does it take to visit Pachacamac?
The duration of a visit to Pachacamac can vary depending on your interests and the level of exploration you prefer.
On average, a visit to the site takes about 2 to 3 hours, including time to explore the ruins and visit the museum.

Are there guided tours available at Pachacamac?
Yes, guided tours are available at Pachacamac.
You can join a guided tour either by booking one in advance or by hiring a guide at the entrance of the site.
Having a guide can enhance your experience by providing historical and cultural insights.

Are there entrance fees to visit Pachacamac?
Yes, there is an entrance fee to visit Pachacamac.
The fee may vary, so it is best to check the official website or inquire at the site for the most up-to-date information.

Can I climb the pyramids or enter the temples at Pachacamac?
No, climbing the pyramids or entering the temples is not permitted at Pachacamac.
The structures are protected to ensure their preservation, and visitors are not allowed to climb or enter them for safety reasons.

Is there a restaurant or food available at Pachacamac?
Yes, there is a restaurant located at Pachacamac where you can find food and refreshments.
However, it is always a good idea to bring some snacks or a packed lunch, especially if you prefer to have more options or want to enjoy a picnic in the archaeological site.

SUGGESTIONS:

  • We suggest wearing light clothing.
  • Bring sunblock, sunglasses and a hat.
  • Wear comfortable shoes.
  • Bring a warm jacket for the afternoon.

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