Northern Peru
From Huaraz,
hikers and mountain enthusiasts will want to explore the
the National Park of Huascaran with the highest Andean range,
the Cordillera Blanca, in Peru. Wildlife is easily seen
here and the climate is comfortable.
Cajamarca
is the base to visit two major archaeological complexes.
Cumbemayo, a set of ceremonial altars and Inca aqueducts,
and Kuntur Wasi, a ceremonial complex of several squares
and platforms held up by huge stone walls. The district
also features the Ventanillas de Otuzco, a complex of burial
caves carved out in pre-Inca times. The countryside is dotted
with expansive dairy farms as well.

Archaeology buffs will find the North coast enchanting. |
The northern region of Peru is an archaeological
gold mine Home to the pre-Inca civilizations of the Moche
and Chimu, the area is dotted with sites from recently excavated
tombs. Visited from Trujillo,
Chan Chan is considered the largest pre-Colombian adobe
citadel of the Chimu Empire. An estimated 50,000 people
once lived in the labyrinth coastal city. Immense ruins
and entire archaeological complexes exist in this area like
the Lambayeque-period Tucume, or the "Valley of the
Pyramids." The ancient fortified ceremonial center
of Pacatnamu is situated on a bluff overlooking the Pacific
Ocean.
See Pampa Grande, Peru's largest standing
adobe pyramid and the lavish 1,700-year-old tomb of the
Lord of Sipan at Huaca Rajada, acknowledged as the "discovery
of the century" because of the vast quantity and high
value of the gold and silver treasures uncovered there.
Walking tours of colonial Trujillo and a visit to the fascinating
witches' market of Chiclayo complete the trip into the past.
Several daily flights from Lima to Trujillo and Chiclayo
enable fully-customized one,two and three night tours.
In the varied itinerary Chachapoyas
Adventure, tour the archaeological sites and cultures
descendant from the Incas that border on the Amazon. From
the Chocotmal
Lodge and Gran
Hotel Vilaya hike, horseback ride, and visit thermal
springs.
Contact
us to include the Northern Region in your next adventure
in Peru.
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