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TOUR TO THE MOCHE TEMPLES

“Our Tour to the Moche Temples invites you to uncover a civilization shaped by nature and ritual. In the Moche Valley, near Trujillo, stand the towering pyramids of the Sun and Moon — sites of human sacrifice and devotion to the feared god Aia-Paec. Walk among ancient murals, hear tales of the El Niño disasters, and meet today’s Moche descendants who still craft pottery with ancestral methods.

“Tour to the Moche Temples: A Journey into the Heart of the Moche Civilization”

Explore the Sun and Moon Pyramids

“Temple of the Sun: One of Largest Adobe Pyramid in the Americas”

Marvel at the massive Temple of the Sun, an ancient adobe pyramid towering over the Moche Valley. Though access is restricted, you’ll admire its grandeur and learn about its history.

“Temple of the Moon: Richly Decorated Ritual Center”

Explore the Temple of the Moon, where high-relief murals depict the fierce god Ai Apaec and ceremonial human sacrifices performed to appease nature’s wrath.

Temple of the Sun pyramid rising over the Moche Valley near Trujillo
Visitors admiring ancient Moche murals inside the Temple of the Moon

“Ancient Moche Ceremonial Art and Symbolism”

Discover stunning polychrome friezes and symbols that reveal the religious beliefs and artistic mastery of the Moche civilization, over 1,500 years old.

“Meet the Descendants of the Moche Culture”

Visit a local community of Moche descendants and witness traditional pottery-making techniques passed down for generations — a living link to the ancient past.

Relief of the fearsome Moche god Aia-Paec inside the Moon Temple
Moche descendant artisan demonstrating ancient pottery techniques
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Tour Summary

Our Tour to the Moche Temples begins with hotel pick-up in Trujillo. We visit the Museum of the Moche Temples, where original artifacts and vivid reconstructions reveal the life and beliefs of the Moche. Then, we explore the Moon Temple, admiring its polychrome murals and ancient ceremonial spaces. From the upper platforms, enjoy views of the Sun Temple—the largest adobe structure in the Americas. The experience ends with a visit to a local artisan workshop, where you’ll meet descendants of the Moche and witness their traditional pottery techniques.

Starting Point

Your Hotel in Trujillo

Tour Duration

3.5 hours approx.

Departure Time

09:00 h.

Language

English

“Why Travelers Choose this Tour”

Tour to the Moche Temples

Full Itinerary

Tour to the Moon and Sun temple

Full Description

Part I: Journey to the Moche Valley & Museum Visit
Begin Your Tour to the Moche Temples at the Museum
Your Tour to the Moche Temples begins with a morning pick-up from your hotel in Trujillo. After a short scenic drive into the fertile Moche Valley, you will first visit the excellent Museum of the Moche Temples. Here, your guide introduces you to the world of the Moche through original ceramics, textiles, tools, and vivid reconstructions. This museum visit helps you understand the complex society, rituals, and artistry of this ancient civilization. Then, well-prepared, you continue to the temples themselves.
 
Part II: Exploring the Temple of the Moon & View of the Sun Temple
Inside the Moon Temple: Rituals and Murals
Next, you will arrive at the spectacular Temple of the Moon (Huaca de la Luna). After a gentle climb to its entrance, your expert guide will lead you through ancient chambers decorated with vibrant polychrome murals. These artworks depict warriors, priests, and the formidable Moche god Aia-Paec.
As you explore, your guide will reveal the dramatic stories of rituals and human sacrifices, performed here to appease the gods and control the forces of nature, especially during devastating El Niño events.
From the summit, you will enjoy panoramic views of the entire Moche Valley and the massive Temple of the Sun (Huaca del Sol). Although the Sun Temple remains under excavation, your guide will explain its role as the largest adobe structure in the Americas and a ceremonial center of immense importance.
 
Part III: Living Traditions — Visit to a Moche Artisan Community
Meet the Keepers of Moche Pottery Traditions
After exploring the temples, your tour continues with a visit to a local community of Moche descendants. Here, you will meet skilled artisans who have preserved traditional pottery techniques passed down through generations. You will watch them craft ceremonial vessels and decorative pieces — a rare opportunity to connect the ancient Moche world with its living cultural legacy.
Finally, after this immersive and enriching experience, you will return to your hotel in Trujillo, completing an unforgettable journey into one of Peru’s greatest archaeological treasures.
 
 

What is included ?

  • Pick from your hotel in Trujillo.
  • Private transportation.
  • English speaking guide.
  • All entrance fees.

What is not included?

  • Extras and gratuities.

Transport & Guide

Customer Reviews

Tour to the Moon temple at the Moche Valley

“An unforgettable tour! The murals inside the Moon Temple were incredible, and the stories of Aia-Paec gave me goosebumps. A must-do for archaeology fans.”

Daniela Mc. / USA.
Tour to the Moche Temples

“Fantastic experience—seeing the Moche artifacts, walking through the ancient temple, and meeting the potters was like stepping into the past. Highly recommended.”

Caroline P. / UK.
Trip Essentials

Free cancellation
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the activity starts. Any cancellations after this time or no-shows on the day will not be refunded.

Tour Date Change Policy:
You have the flexibility to change the date of your tour with ease, provided that you make the request at least 48 hours in advance.
No charges will be applied for rescheduling within this timeframe.

Cancellation Policy:
If there’s no choice but to cancel, please be informed of any related fees.
Please notify us at least 48 hours before the scheduled tour date to avoid any significant charges.

Last-Minute Cancellations:
We regret to inform you that last-minute cancellations are not accepted.

No Shows:
In the event of a no-show, where a customer fails to appear for the tour without prior notice, a 100% cancellation fee will be levied, and no refunds will be issued.

Suggestions for the Tour to the Moche Temples:

Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the tour involves walking through the ruins and along uneven surfaces.
Bring sun protection: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen — the adobe ruins can get quite sunny.
Carry water to stay hydrated during the tour.
Bring a light jacket or layer, suitable for warm weather, but also bring a light layer in case of wind.

Not wheelchair accessible.

FAQs for the Tour to the Moche Temples:

1. How long is the Tour to the Moche Temples?
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, including the museum visit, temple exploration, and artisan community stop.
 
2. Is this a private tour?
Yes — the Tour to the Moche Temples is a private experience with your own guide and transportation.
 
3. Are entrance fees included?
Yes — all entrance fees to the Museum of the Moche Temples and Temple of the Moon are included.
 
4. How much walking is involved?
Moderate walking is required, including steps inside the Moon Temple. The pace is relaxed and suitable for most visitors.
 
5. Is the Temple of the Sun included?
You will view the Temple of the Sun from the exterior, as it remains under excavation and is not currently open to visitors.
 
6. Will I see original Moche artifacts?
Yes — the Museum of the Moche Temples displays authentic artifacts, ceramics, and reconstructions from Moche culture.
 
7. Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes — this is a great cultural experience for families and history lovers. The artisan visit is especially engaging for children.
 
8. What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and sturdy walking shoes are recommended, along with sun protection.
 
9. Will we meet actual descendants of the Moche?
Yes — the tour includes a visit to a local artisan workshop, where Moche descendants demonstrate traditional pottery techniques.
 
10. Where does the tour start and end?
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Trujillo.

From: US $50