Discover the mystery of Nasca by visiting three places that will help you understand this ancient culture that lived in a valley in the middle of the desert, between the Andes and the coast.
The Nasca people used their creativity to build sacred sites like the pyramids of Cahuachi, create canal systems to bring water in Cantallo, and make beautiful textiles and ceramics that can still be seen at the Chauchilla cemetery.
This tour is a unique experience you can’t miss when you come to Nasca.
Private tour <br/>Pickup included
Discover the Cahuachi Pyramids, an ancient ceremonial center where the Nazca people held rituals and ceremonies. Our guides will share insights into their mysterious practices and the significance of this site. (Entrance is currently free.)
Marvel at the incredible Nazca Aqueducts, a testament to the ingenuity of this ancient civilization. Learn how the Nazcas harnessed their knowledge to thrive in the arid desert environment and sustain their agricultural practices. Entrance fee: 10 soles.
Explore the eerie yet fascinating Chauchilla Cemetery, a site that sheds light on the Nazca civilization's beliefs in the afterlife. Walk among ancient mummies and see the intricate grave goods that accompanied them on their journey to the beyond. Entrance fee: 8 soles.
You can also meet us at our office conveniently located across the street from the bus station in Nasca.
Nazca is a small town in southern Peru, renowned for the famous Nazca Lines, a series of ancient geoglyphs etched into the desert landscape. This arid region offers a unique blend of archaeological wonders, desert landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage.
Ancient geoglyphs etched into the desert floor, best viewed from the air. These mysterious designs are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ancient underground aqueducts built by the Nazca civilization to transport water across the desert.
A small museum showcasing artifacts and information about the Nazca culture and the famous Nazca Lines.
Roasted guinea pig, a traditional Andean dish.
A traditional earth oven dish with meat, potatoes, and corn.
A sweet, non-alcoholic drink made from purple corn.
This is the dry season with clear skies and cooler temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities and viewing the Nazca Lines.
Peruvian Sol (PEN)
GMT-5
220VV, 60HzHz
Nazca is generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.
Nazca Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Nazca. They are affordable but can be crowded.
Available • Apps: None available
Car
A nearby town with its own set of ancient geoglyphs and archaeological sites.
A desert oasis known for sandboarding and dune buggy rides.
Price varies by option