Experience the spiritual journey to the Revash Mausoleums, an ancient Chachapoya burial site. These charming, reddish stone structures will transport you back in time as you ponder the significance of the afterlife in this culture. Next, visit the Leymebamba Museum, where you'll find a fascinating collection of mummies and artifacts, revealing the secrets of the Chachapoya civilization. It's a cultural and archaeological immersion.
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Start at 8:00 am. From Chachapoyas, you travel for about 2 hours and 15 minutes along a scenic road to San Bartolo.
From the village of San Bartolo, you walk more or less horizontally for half an hour towards the viewpoint over the Mausoleums of Revash. These mausoleums are located in a huge rocky mountain wall and consist of several small houses with pitched roof tops. Its polychrome walls protect important and powerful figures from the Chachapoyas culture.
After Revash, you will visit the interesting Museum of Leymebamba, which has lots of information about the several cultures that have lived in the Chachapoyas area.
The museum shows a great collection with more than 1000 objects, including 219 mummies that were partly found in Laguna de los Condors. The collection also includes old ceramics, carvings, and weapons.
After your visit to the museum, we return to Chachapoyas around 6 p.m..
Chachapoyas is a charming colonial city nestled in the Andes, known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and the nearby ancient ruins of the Chachapoya civilization. The city offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it a captivating destination for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility.
Kuelap is an ancient fortress and archaeological site of the Chachapoya civilization. It is often referred to as the 'Machu Picchu of the North' and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
One of the tallest waterfalls in the world, Gocta Waterfall is a breathtaking natural wonder. The hike to the waterfall is an adventure in itself, taking you through lush forests and scenic landscapes.
Revash is another archaeological site of the Chachapoya civilization, known for its cliffside tombs and stunning views. It is less visited than Kuelap, offering a more serene experience.
The main square of Chachapoyas, Plaza de Armas, is surrounded by colonial-era buildings, churches, and cafes. It is a great place to relax and soak in the city's atmosphere.
This museum houses a collection of artifacts and mummies from the Chachapoya civilization. It provides valuable insights into the history and culture of the region.
Roasted guinea pig, a traditional Andean dish, served with potatoes and corn.
A traditional Chachapoyas dish made with guinea fowl, potatoes, and a rich sauce.
A traditional fermented corn drink, slightly sweet and tangy.
Sweet corn tamales wrapped in corn husks, a popular street food.
This is the best time to visit Chachapoyas, with less rain and more sunshine, making it ideal for exploring the outdoors and visiting archaeological sites.
Peruvian Sol (PEN)
GMT-5
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Chachapoyas is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and scams can occur, so it is important to take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Chachapoyas Bus Terminal
Local buses are the primary mode of public transportation in Chachapoyas. They are affordable and frequent but can be crowded.
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Leymebamba is home to the Museo Leymebamba, which houses a collection of artifacts and mummies from the Chachapoya civilization.
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