Pre-columbian Lima

The Lima Valley:


The Rímac Valley: Cajamarquilla - Puruchuco - Huanchihualla
This tour covers the middle Rímac Valley, which has been strongly affected by a rapid urban development. Visitors will discover the close relationship the ancient people of Lima had with the ecological and geographical characteristics of this region, and how this is related with he location of their ancient administrative and religious centres.
The tour lasts one day, including lunch at a rural, colonial-style restaurant.


The Lurín Valley: Manchay Bajo - Cardal - Mina Perdida - Pachacamac
This tour traces the architectural developments that took place in the Lurín Valley from the Formative Period (9th century BC) to the Inca Period (AD 14th century ).
The tour lasts one day, including lunch at a rural restaurant.


The Chancay Valley: Baños de Boza - Pisquillo Chico- Museum of Chancay - Archaeological Complex and Petroglyphs of Lachay
This tour shows how the local population used the resources available in their environment, and took advantage of the different resources the valley has in its various ecological floors.
The tour lasts one day and includes lunch.