The Mochicas are best known for their ceramics: their pots are life-size portraits of individuals' heads and three-dimensional representations of animals and people.Read More
Among the fascinating ruins in the city of Trujillo is one of the most impressive archaeological remains in the entire region: the Huacas of the Sun and the Moon.Read More
The Brujo Archaeological Complex, one of the standards of history and culture of northern Peru, hides unimaginable secrets that only its visitors can solve.Read More
Its more than 700 meters high make it one of the largest in the world. Its majesty and natural beauty, make all visitors to the Amazonas fall in love.Read More
The Quiocta cavern is one of the most mysterious tourist attractions. The cave kept archaeological remains of the Chachapoyas culture, including human bones.Read More
The Chimú culture arose on the north coast of Peru between the 12th and 15th centuries AD. The Chimú were the largest and most prosperous culture in the Andes.Read More
The Palomino Islands are one of the best tourist attractions in Lima and Callao. On the island, you will be able to see hundreds of sea lions and sea birds.Read More
The Chauchilla Cemetery is an impressive tourist destination in Peru, it is a necropolis full of much history, culture and mummies that leave people amazed.Read More
Pacaya Samiria is the second largest protected area in Peru. It is a paradise with a biodiversity that manifests itself in more than 1,000 species of animals.Read More
Inca heartland was the largest and oldest developed empire in the Americas. It had as imperial seat the city of Cusco and dates from the year 1,200 AD.Read More