Conditions: Minimum 02 Passenger.
Type: Archeological and Cultural.
Places to be visited: Main Square,
Government Palace, City Hall, the Cathedral, Churches, Residential
District, museum, etc. |
Include:
- In/out transfers
- 3 nights accommodation in Lima
- Entrance fees
- Bilingual guided tours
- Meals as indicated in the program
- Applicable Taxes
B=Breakfast, L=Lunch,
D=Dinner |
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PROGRAM
Day 1: Arrival LIMA
Assistance
on your arrival in Lima and transfer to your selected hotel. Free time
to rest and prepare for starting your trip around this unusual city and
magical country
Day 2: LIMA - City Tour (B)
In
the morning, city tour of the "City of Kings", including the Lima’s
Historical Center, visiting Main Square, Government Palace, City Hall,
the Cathedral (Here is the tomb of Francisco Pizarro, conqueror of Peru),
Museum of the Cathedral, Temple of Santo Domingo (tombs of Santa Rosa
and San Martin), Temple of San Pedro, Lima Colonial Balconies, Torre
Tagle Palace, Paseo de Aguas and Convent de los Descalzos. Then, drive
through the residential district of San Isidro, visiting El Olivar Park;
Miraflores, visiting the Kennedy Park, Love Park and Larcomar Mall. Free
for lunch. Early in the afternoon, enjoy an overview of Peru's pre-Columbian
history while visiting the Museum of Anthropology and Archeology, the
largest collection of pre-Hispanic artifacts, such as Chavin stone
sculptures, textiles from Paracas, Nazca and Mochica ceramics and Chimu
metalwork; as well as paintings, documents and objects relating to
prominent people of Peru's Conquest, Viceroyalty and Republic times.
Return to your selected hotel for overnight.
Day 3: LIMA - Pachacamac (B)
After
breakfast, take a 45-minute drive to the ancient pre-Columbian
Pachacamac Pilgrimage Center, overlooking the fertile valley of Lurin
and the Pacific Ocean. The temple, built around 700 AD, as a temple for
worshipping the Sun God, is largely of adobe mud bricks, housed an
oracle and is considered one of the main ceremonial centers in pre-Hispanic
Peru. Pilgrims flocked here from far away to worship Pachacamac,
believed to be world and its creatures creator. The best preserved area
is the Inca-built section (1440-1533). The archeological site includes
palaces, squares and temples, that have been recently restored, and an
on-site museum housing interesting pre-Hispanic relics. Free time for
lunch near Pachacamac ruins.Afternoon, return to your selected hotel for
overnight.
Day 4: Arrival LIMA (B) In the morning, after breakfast,
transfer and assistance on your departure from Lima. End of services.
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