These are the relics of northern Lima. We don't know that we can actually see ancient Peruvian relics without going to Cusco. It is only an hour's drive from Lima, with impressive pyramid-shaped temples, residential houses and other fascinating archaeological buildings that span different indigenous cultures. They have permanent guides that can take you around an hour to explore these relics.
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These are the relics of northern Lima. We don't know that we can actually see ancient Peruvian relics without going to Cusco. It is only an hour's drive from Lima, with impressive pyramid-shaped temples, residential houses and other fascinating archaeological buildings that span different indigenous cultures. They have permanent guides that can take you around an hour to explore these relics.
The Pachakamak site is a very beautiful place, it is relatively close to Lima. It is itself a temple in the ancient kingdom of Inca, but the area seen in the eye is very large.
The Pachakamak site is some distance from the city, but it is very convenient to come with the local group. The scale of the site is relatively large, and so far, you can still see its foundation and some walls, which is also worth visiting.
I like the style very much, I must have a good look when I have time.
My husband and I tried paid hiking and found it fun and informative we started from the hotel at 10.30am and explored the path with GPS about 20 minutes walk away and the staff quickly let us join a tour for $4 per person. We love the history and story here, recommend this attraction, it feels a bit surreal, as if you see the corner of the ancient city of Lima.
Participated in several historical sites visited by local tour groups, the Pachakamak site is very special, except that the weather is a bit sun, it is really a good place to understand Inca culture.