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Nasca Lines: Traveler Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 3.5 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #1 of 5 attractions in Nasca
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Attraction type: Ancient ruins, Mysterious site, Historic site
Address: Nasca, Peru

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( 4-8 of 12 )
“Seeing the Nasca Lines in one day”

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4 of 5 stars
Surrey,England
May 18, 2007
16/17 found this review helpful

We recently organised a one-day tour, Lima to Ica, flight over the Nasca Lines and return to Lima through [---] which we would recommend to others. The driver and English speaking guide picked us up from our Lima hotel early in the morning then followed a comfortable 4hr drive in a minibus to Ica airport. We were soon up in the air in a 12 seater plane. (Hint- request a single seat so that you have a window view and ensure you receive a printed plan of the lines before the flight). Look out for the drawings (they are not too easy to see) and do not waste too much time taking photographs.
After the flight, we visited the Ica museum (we had an excellent guide). At the back of the museum there is a worthwhile viewpoint of the 'Nasaca Line drawings' .
From here, we went to the Huacachina oasis for an enjoyable break and lunch. En route back, we visited the Paracas Nature Reserve and arrived back at the Lima hotel at 1900hrs.
A good day's trip, seeing more and costing less than the day flights Lima to Ica.

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“the worst zoo ever. prostest to zoo watch please”

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May 7, 2007
1/5 found this review helpful

this so called zoo is bad a poor condor is stuffed in to a cage with just a few rocks and a man goes in to the cage with a tin tray to frighten the bird in to spreading his wings so tourests can take a photo its awful , there are lama there as well they have such teeth and hooves the teeth are so long they almost touch their nose they are so sad and have such poor skin and hardly any food or water please please report this to zoo watch and ask for help .lin isle of wight u.k.

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“Nazca Lines and Back to Lima in One Day”

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5 of 5 stars
Netherlands
Feb 7, 2007
17/19 found this review helpful

Traditionally the Nazca Lines have only ever been accessible by a lengthy bus ride from Lima followed by a night over in Nazca before seeing the awe-inspiring lines. Now however, a new option is available to those who want to avoid the tiring and often cumbersome bus ride – a flight from Lima directly to Ica and onwards over Nazca and an evening return back to Lima.

Approximately 2000 years ago the Nazca Culture – for one reason or another (the theories are endless) – decided it would be in their best interest to carve giant geometric designs, patterns, and stylized animal figures into the surface of a rather flat, inhospitable, and barren plain. Whether in fact the Nazca people created the lines to appease the gods, or whether they made them simply in order to confuse us is largely immaterial, especially as the reasons behind their creation have been debated for so long that any hope of finding a concrete explanation for their existence seems to have disappeared. What hasn’t disappeared however, are the lines – and after 2000 years they are as resplendent, mind boggling, and impressive as ever.

The town of Nazca lies about 450 kilometers south of Lima and the amazing geoglyphs, located on the plateau outside of town never fail to dazzle me. What does annoy me is that if you’re on a limited time frame it’s a difficult site to see. Traditionally one has always had to take a bus from Lima to Nazca which takes roughly seven hours. It actually took me nine hours to get there by bus a couple of years ago. What this means is that unless you really want to spend some time exploring the region –you’re looking at a two day trip at the very least. If the bus is fast you can get there and back in 14 hours. It’s a large price to pay considering the Cessna flight over the lines only lasts 30 minutes. This rather time consuming, line viewing haul is no longer necessary though.

I recently discovered – to my pleasure I should add – that it is now possible to see the Nazca Lines in one day from Lima. A flight in the morning takes you to Ica – where you board a Cessna and fly directly over to the Nazca Lines. The trip over the lines lasts a little longer owing to the distance, and after returning to Ica one can enjoy a little seafood lunch, lounge about comfortably at the swimming pools at Las Dunas hotel, and even try some famous Huacachina sand-boarding before returning to Lima on a late afternoon flight.

I did this trip recently and found it to be not only a great way to get to see the lines, but also found it to be rather relaxing. It’s a little fast paced, but you are given plenty of time to sit around and catch up on some reading. I’d recommend this trip to anyone pressed for time while traveling in Peru, as well as for those who like to get things done comfortably and quickly. On the other hand there is a lot to be said about Nazca and other sites in the area. The Hacienda Cantayo, located on the outskirts of town, is possibly one of the finest hotels in Peru and is definitely one of my personal favorites. Another reason to stay in Nazca is to see the rather eerie - although fascinating - ancient bone cemetery of Chauchilla on the outskirts of town. So there are things to see and do in the area if you want to take your time. It is however, nice to know that we now have the option of getting down to Nazca, seeing the lines, and getting back to Lima in a day.

I hope this helps anyone interested. Keep on traveling!

Bart

http://www.cat-travel.com/peru-tour-25-lima-nazca-lines.asp

http://bart-cat-travel.blogspot.com/

By the way, I noticed that you can now find the Nazca Lines on Google Earth if you look hard enough. For those of you interested, search the Nazca Plain that lies in the vicinity of 14°41'00" S and 75°07'00" W.

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“A great local agency -- Mystery Peru”

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5 of 5 stars
Vancouver, Canada
Feb 3, 2007
34/35 found this review helpful

Mystery Peru is a local Nasca agency that we booked several tours through including:
- overflights of Nasca Lines
- personal guided tour of Nasca Museum,
- Cantallo Aqueduct system
- personal guided tour of Chauchillo Cemetery
- car and driver from Nasca to Arequipa
- tour to the Colca Canyan from Arequipa
- tour of Lake Titicaca

Enrique, the owner, is extremely competent and detail-oriented. He made sure everything went off without a hitch. This was a great way of doing these tours for a family of 4, with having one personal guide take us to these places -- instead of being part of a big bus group of tourists.

Tours to the Colca Canyon and Lake Titicaca were arranged by him through other agencies, and thus were with larger groups of people. But he made sure everything was organized clearly, and that we were picked up at the right time, and at the right places. Even when we had to change hotels in Puno, we emailed him, and he immediately sent a contact to double-check our location.

One tip about the Nasca Lines -- take your GRAVOL before you get up in the air!!!

We found the 9-hour drive during the day, in a private van much preferrable over the overnight bus. We got to see the variance in landscape, saw dolphins in the ocean, small shanty towns--and not have to cope with trying to sleep on a bus.

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“Awesome experience”

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5 of 5 stars
Lima, Peru
Dec 8, 2006
4/9 found this review helpful

Its a unique experience to see the Nazca lines from a small plane, but if you have a weak stomach do not do it.

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