We offer this wonderful excursion to tour the beautiful Valley of Chicama, located northern coast of Peru, and visit some of the most impressive archaeological discovers known as Huaca El Brujo. Discover this sacred place of the Moche Culture and appreciate the beauty of its impressive ancient buildings. Visit the incredible Museum of the Cao to see the mysterious mummy of the Lady of Cao, a woman belonging to the elite Moche. Taste the Peruvian drink known as Chicha de Jora at the small village of Magdalena de Cao. Explore with us this mysterious site and live a unique experience.
Morning departure<br/>Pickup included
After picking you up at the hotel located in the city of Trujillo, we are going to departure towards the Chicama Valley, located about 33 kilometers north of Trujillo, to visit El Brujo archaeological complex, which belongs to the Mochica culture.
In 1990 the excavations began and discovered the Huaca Cao Viejo, pyramid that reaches the 46 meters of height, counts on walls decorated with friezes and reliefs of colors that portray complex scenes and geometric figures. This ancient site has three main monuments: Huaca Prieta, Huaca Cao Viejo and Huaca Cortada.
We will explore the Museum of Cao, in addition to admiring incredible objects of ancient time, we invite you to discover the mystery of the mummy unearthed in this fantastic complex, The Lady of Cao, which is circa 1,700 years old. The mummy has been preserved practically intact during all the time, due to an ancestral ritual.
After this incredible experience, we are going to make a last stop at the small town of Magdalena de Cao, located 5 kilometers of El Brujo complex and taste a traditional drink known as Chicha de Jora. The fermentation process lasts 1 year under ancestral methods. After the visit, we will take you back to the city of Trujillo and drop you off at Plaza de Armas.
If you have any question, do not hesitate to contact us!
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Trujillo, known as the 'City of Eternal Spring,' is a vibrant city on Peru's northern coast. It boasts a rich colonial heritage, stunning archaeological sites, and a pleasant climate year-round. The city is a gateway to the ancient Moche civilization and offers a mix of cultural, historical, and natural attractions.
Chan Chan is the largest adobe city in the world and the capital of the ancient Chimú civilization. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site with impressive ruins and a fascinating history.
This is another significant archaeological site of the Moche civilization, featuring two massive adobe pyramids. The site offers stunning views and insights into Moche culture.
The main square of Trujillo, surrounded by beautiful colonial buildings, including the Trujillo Cathedral and the Municipal Palace. It's a great place to soak up the city's atmosphere.
This museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts from the Moche, Chimú, and other pre-Columbian cultures, providing a deep dive into the region's history.
These natural hot springs are believed to have healing properties and are a popular spot for relaxation and spiritual reflection.
Fresh raw fish marinated in lime juice, mixed with onions, chili peppers, and cilantro. Served with sweet potato and corn.
Chicken and rice dish cooked with vegetables, spices, and sometimes olives and peppers.
Layers of mashed yellow potatoes mixed with lime juice and filled with seafood, chicken, or other ingredients.
Sweet potato and squash fritters served with a syrup made from chancaca (unrefined cane sugar).
This is the dry season, offering sunny days and minimal rainfall. It's ideal for exploring the city's attractions and nearby archaeological sites.
Peruvian Sol (PEN)
GMT-5
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Trujillo is generally safe for travelers, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty crime and scams.
Trujillo Bus Terminal
Trujillo has an extensive bus system that covers the entire city. Buses are inexpensive and frequent, but can be crowded during peak hours.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming beach town known for its surfing, traditional reed boats (caballitos de totora), and relaxed atmosphere. It's a great spot for a day trip from Trujillo.
A stunning natural reserve with a variety of landscapes, including beaches, cliffs, and lagoons. It's a great spot for hiking, wildlife watching, and enjoying the outdoors.
A larger city with its own rich history and cultural attractions, including the Royal Tombs of Sipán and the Bruning Museum.
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