Explore Nasca’s ancient aqueducts and geoglyphs. Discover the mysteries of the Nasca Lines from the Mirador Tower. Uncover history’s secrets today.
Explore Nasca’s ancient aqueducts and geoglyphs. Discover the mysteries of the Nasca Lines from the Mirador Tower. Uncover history’s secrets today.
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Cementerio Chauchilla - Situated approximately 30 km south of Nazca city, this site features open tombs within adobe and stone wall pits. Visitors can observe mummified bodies in fetal positions, surrounded by ceramic shards, textile remnants, and other burial artifacts. Some mummies still have strands of hair.
The tour includes a visit to a small…
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Cementerio Chauchilla - Situated approximately 30 km south of Nazca city, this site features open tombs within adobe and stone wall pits. Visitors can observe mummified bodies in fetal positions, surrounded by ceramic shards, textile remnants, and other burial artifacts. Some mummies still have strands of hair.
The tour includes a visit to a small local museum, which displays recovered items, explains Nazca funeral customs, and offers historical insights.
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Taller de Ceramicas Emilia - Guests are warmly greeted by the artisan family, who share stories and traditions, providing detailed explanations about Nazca designs, their meanings, colors, and the ancient techniques used.
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Torre Mirador de Las Lineas de Nasca - From the Mirador de las Lineas de Nazca, a strategic vantage point, visitors can view some of the mysterious geoglyphs. Although not as comprehensive as an aerial view, figures like the Tree, Hands, and Lizard are visible, offering a unique and tangible perspective on this ancient enigma. It provides a fascinating insight into the Nazca heritage.
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Geoglifos de Llipata - The Geoglyphs of Llipata transport visitors into a world of astonishing figures. Predating the Nazca Lines, these Paracas creations depict felines, snakes, and an enigmatic “Being Eyed” etched on the slopes. They serve as an ancient testament to a culture skilled in earth drawings, a mystery that continues to intrigue.
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La orca - The Geoglyph of the Orca, an intriguing figure from the Paracas-Nazca era, depicts a stylized orca, often with anthropomorphic features or knives, suggesting a marine deity or mythical entity. It is a remarkable testament to the Andean worldview and its connection to the sea.

- Private transportation
- Entrance fees
- Government fees
- Pick-up and transfer to hotel
- Bilingual tour guide
- Private transportation
- Entrance fees
- Government fees
- Pick-up and transfer to hotel
- Bilingual tour guide
- Snacks
- Snacks
This tour offers an opportunity to explore the remarkable Nasca Culture. Stroll through the ancient Aqueducts of Cantalloc, a testament to a civilization that conquered the desert with their timeless knowledge. Discover the arid terrains where the mysterious Geoglyphs of Palpa, including “The Family and The Orca,” are etched into the earth as messages…
This tour offers an opportunity to explore the remarkable Nasca Culture. Stroll through the ancient Aqueducts of Cantalloc, a testament to a civilization that conquered the desert with their timeless knowledge. Discover the arid terrains where the mysterious Geoglyphs of Palpa, including “The Family and The Orca,” are etched into the earth as messages from the past.
From the Mirador Tower, witness the awe-inspiring Nasca Lines, preserved through the ages and still enveloped in mystery.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.