Pisco Route and Huacachina from Lima
Pisco Route and Huacachina from Lima
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About
Ages 4-99, max of 15 per group
Duration: 18h
Start time: Check availability
Mobile ticket
Live guide: English, Spanish
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- Mobility round trip from Lima.
- Guide + Visit at El Chaco pier
- Visit to the Oasis of Huacachina
- Visit and tasting in the El Catador wine and pisco winery.
- Entry/Admission - El Catador Bodega Turistica
What's not included- Ballestas Islands Tour (S / .45 additional).
- Tour Areros and Sandbording Cars (S / .45 additional).
- Tubular Taxes & Sandbording. - S / 5.00
- Ballestas Islands Tax. - S / 15.00 Soles
- Food (Lunch and Dinner).
- Entry/Admission - Islas Ballestas
- Entry/Admission - Laguna De Huacachina
- Start:Traveler pickup offered.Pickup details
- We have 4 Pick up points and the best schedules from Lima: 04:30 am - CC Plaza Norte - Entrance through tomas Valle 05:00 am - Automotores Hyundai, corner Av. Arequipa with Av. Javier Prado 05:20 am - Larcomar - In front of the Marriot Hotel 05:30 am - Grifo Primax - Bolichera, Corner Av. Tomas Marzano.
Port pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included ports.- Lima, Peru
End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Not wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 44897P176- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 44897P176
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- brunov8740 contributionsExcellent MuseumThis museum is a must if you are in Trujillo. The excavations are still in progress, but very well presented. The museum is modern and explanations are well done. The only negative point is that the road to get there is really bad. We took a half day tour in a mini van. Wehad an excellent guide.Written January 1, 2025
- 182lornam0 contributionsAge appropriate grouping could be improvedWe booked our hike with Alpaca Expeditions. Started 24/12/24 and loved the experience. Our group was made up of 4 couples and I felt my husband and I were too old to have been grouped with the other six much younger couples. Whilst they were inclusive, social and generally lovely towards us, I do feel we killed their vibe and I definitely, slowed down the pace. Lorna (Ireland)Written December 27, 2024
- johnbK7267RG0 contributionsThey never showed up and no contact at all!They never showed up! After several attempts to contact the tour company, we never got a response! Tried WhatsApp and the phone number provided was to an inactive line. Attempted to reach out to Viator, who tried to reach them also. Sadly I was told they would have to investigate a refund.Written August 18, 2024
- robertaT1034IW0 contributionsTHE STORY OF TINGO MARIAThis vast region was known as Tingo María in colonial times, and was the object of unsuccessful Hispanic explorations in search of El Dorado and Paititi, led by conquistadors eager to find new riches and the legendary hidden gold of the Incas. Despite the scarce sources for this period, the author has been able to reconstruct the history of this region from its ancient pre-Incan nations, originally inhabited by Chuscos, Panatahuas, Tingaleses, Payansos, Carapachos, Chaienas, Tulumayos, among other indigenous peoples. Likewise, in the following chapters, the research allows us to appreciate how these were made invisible by the Spanish, since none of the territorial constituency units created during the colony were baptized with the names of the original peoples. This historical omission proves that the territorial demarcation policy reflected the interests and prejudices of the colonizers, a situation that continued until the Republic.Written July 24, 2024
- Louvaine1230 contributionsNo show pick up!We were never picked up at the arranged location. The # given to call was always busy.Hotel reception tried as well. Message sent was never responded to.Written May 15, 2024
- tiaa7440 contributionsBeautiful FountainsReally nice experience. The fountains were beautiful. The price was very reasonable for the experience. I would highly recommend going.Written April 22, 2024
- Shellyakiroff0 contributionsA Guaranteed Thrill Seeker TourExhilarating and fun tour. Close proximity to Parascas town so makes it manageable to do in the morning. Touring through the desert is beautiful. Some definite cliff hanging moments as we went up and down some very steep dunes but always felt safe. Stopped at the very top and did sand surfing. I’m not the biggest thrill seeker but had a lot of fun. 6 people to a car and you are strapped in nicely. Typically 2-3 cars go out at a time. Bring hat and water as it’s a dry heat and you can dehydrate quickly.Written April 1, 2024
- ITRT0 contributionsPeruvian Ancient CulturesIf you are interested in archeological digs or the history of ancient cultures of Peru, a visit to Huaca del Sol (Temple of the Sun) and Huaca de la Luna (Temple of the Moon). These are located a short distance from Truijllo, Peru. Our guide said these temples are believed to have been built by the Moche Empire. The society was an agricultural-based society that built irrigation cans to supply water for their crops. Entering the complex, the first thing you see are huge adobe pyramid-shaped mounds in a vast desert-like landscape. Interestingly, we learned if a building was too small for their needs or in disrepair, the Moche simply built another on top of the original. In the Temple of the Moon, we saw murals in whites, reds, and blues of what looked to be religious figures and mythical beings which means it was once a place of worship. There was a guard watching the area, and there were signs providing background information. I used a cane, so I chose not to walk up to the much larger Temple of the Sun. I was told it has many terraces and tons of adobe bricks. Our guide shared one of the rituals of the Moche. Huan sacrifice was one of the rituals. Two teams of warriors/men would compete, and the losing team were then sacrificed at the temple. The winning team would tie the losers with ropes and bring them to the temple. Their blood was offered to a god. On our way out, we stopped at a small on-site museum, Huacas de Moche, and saw displays of artistic pottery, ceramics, artifacts, and utensils. Please note a visit here requires a lot of walking on sandy paths and up and down the hilly areas. Be aware, this site requires a lot of walking on sandy clay paths, with up and down hilly areas. .Written March 21, 2024
- plan090 contributionsCrowded but worth itSo glad we saw this park and fountain show. Even better was to have a guide as it was EXTREMELY crowded!!!! It was just before the Xmas holidays so families were wall to wall. It was a great show and the fountains are amazing (again our guide from Peruvian World Tours explained the significance) snd festive. There are pay restrooms.Written December 31, 2023
- 99viki0 contributionsNo longer existing tourThis tour no longer exists. The phone numbers, etc. of the organiser are no longer in order. I would recommend to just take a taxi from Puno and do it independently (the cost should be around the same for 2 people).Written September 12, 2023
- michaelsN9732HJ0 contributionsWater ParkWe had been led to believe that there would be a show at a preset time, with a fountain lit up with coloured lights in constant movement. But in fact, this is a public park with something like 10 different fountains, each with their own shape and colours. You walk around the park to look at all the fountains. Very interesting and beautiful. Took us about 1 hour to walk round. Not really worth the ticket we paid. Entrance is only 4 soles!Written May 19, 2023
- P563JYaimeem0 contributionsPaid for tour not fulfilledWe paid for our tour on their website. The morning of the tour the operator didn’t show up. They then told us that tourismoi don’t pay their operators and they wouldn’t be doing our tour. No communication whatsoever from tourismoi, not even an email saying they wouldn’t be fulfilling their tour. That we paid for. They are not responding to emails, WhatsApp or anything. As far as we are concerned they are thieves who take your money and don’t provide the service you’ve paid for. Outrageous actually.Written May 4, 2023
- Mel H0 contributionsBad communicationBooked this tour 3-4 days prior with pick up listed. I emailed the tour operator several times on pick up time with no response. I tried calling but it went to voicemail and the WhatsApp number was invalid. I called tripadvisor for help due to no response and after several attempts, they got ahold of the operator 45 min prior to tour time with them saying that they can not do the tour. Now all the other tours are booked for the day. I do not recommend.Written April 8, 2023
- Racefan20160 contributionsDisappointed breakfastBreakfast at Central Cafe was not the experience we had hoped. The waitress was wonderful. The coffee was decent, but our meals were greasy. You could see it on the napkins. Our toast had so much butter it was limp. I am sure some would enjoy it, but just not the place for us.Written April 5, 2023
- ArthurM370 contributionsTemple of the Moon & Chan ChanThis is a review of our private tailor-made trip to Peru with Kouda Travel 3-16 November 2022. At the end of our trip, we added several additional days for travel to Trujillo, Peru, to visit the Moche and Chimu archaeological sites. To the South of Trujillo are the massive Moche ruins of Huaca del Sol (Temple of the Sun) and Huaca de la Luna (the Temple of the Moon). The Temple of Sun is the largest adobe pyramid in the Americas with 130 mill bricks use in its construction. The Temple of the Sun if not open to the public. We started with a walking tour of The Temple of the Moon. Our guide stated there are seven different levels built one atop another. The Temple was decorated in registers of murals that were painted in black, bright red, sky blue, white, and yellow. You can plan for half a day or so for the Moche Ruins. Following our visit, we had lunch in Trujillo. After Lunch we travelled to the North of Trujillo to visit the ruins of Chan Chan. Chan Chan was the capital city of the Chimu civilization and covered 22 square kilometers. The Moche civilization preceded the Inca, and the Chimu Civilization is contemporary with and conquered by the Inca. The archaeological site is situated around seven very large walled compounds. The smallest compound is open to the public and is massive. Exterior walls were 33 feet tall and extensive. Much of the interior site is covered from the elements and otherwise preserved. Like the Moche site, plan for half a day to visit.Written January 31, 2023
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