Welcome to Peru!
And discover a world of archaeological sites that date back before Inca times. Visit the relics left behind by cultures whose presence lingered long after they were conquered.
You can start at the pilgrimage site of
Chavín de
Huántar, a fortress temple, built around 1200 BC. Marvel at the impressive carved stone heads, and 15 foot high dagger-shaped stone monolith or
"Lanzón" which lies inside a mysterious labyrinth of tunnels.
Witness the ancient imperial
Chimú
Culture, dating from 1100 BC at the remains of
Chan
Chan, the largest adobe brick city in South America. Located deep inside the northern desert, archaeologists still puzzle over how such an advanced culture developed in this harsh environment.
Another spectacular pre-Inca site is the fortress of
Kuélap, a walled city built from stone at 9,840 feet above sea level and surrounded by a cloud forest. From the Chachapoyas culture, which means "the cloud people" this site lies at the summit of a mountain and is thought to have taken 200 years to build (from 1100 to 1300 BC).
Best seen by air, the famous
Nazca Lines create a final memorable experience. One of Peru's great mysteries, these geometric lines form animal figures , and date back to 500 BC. The site is believed to have been used as a huge astronomical calendar.
Discover it all for yourself. Come to Peru. Where you'll experience all these archaeological monuments, along with the remains of an ancient culture that's still very much alive.
Peru
is one of the countries that has a rich millennial tradition
that begins with distant historical trace of nomads, hunters
and collectors, the big pre-Inca civilizations appear,
from the Chavín to the Chimú cultures, opening
the way to the great Inca Culture.
Through the vast territory of the coast and mountain,
we can find big and wonderful archaeological centers,
in those that you can magnify the art and development
of each one of these big towns, and to come closer to
them, knowing their works, many of them harbored in museums.
It
will be easy to find the beauty and greatness of these
archaeological locations next to beautiful landscapes,
among snowy mountains of the Mountain Range of the Andes.
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