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Lima - Trujillo - Lambayeque
Frieze of Chan Chan,
Trujillo. Photo:
Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
Land Price (6 days/5 nights)
Frugal
Luxury US$ 2,520 De
Luxe US$ 2,585 Imperial US$
2,750 per person
The land price includes escorted
transfers, private excursions with professional guides and chauffeurs,
entrance fees, selected category of accommodations, gourmet cuisine, all land
and water transportation, and travel insurance for
guests through the age of 59 years (over that age, there is a
supplementary fee). All prices are per person based on two people
sharing a guest room. For a detailed description of our services,
see Opulent
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Mochica "huaco"
depicting a "soldier" duck, Pyramid of the Moon, Trujillo. Museo Nacional
de Arqueologia, Antropologia e Historia del Peru. Photo:
Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
The north coast of Peru features
spectacular contrasts between fertile valleys and stark deserts,
in a thin coastal strip between the cold waters of the world's
richest fishing grounds and the highest tropical mountains. This
region boasts a rich archaeological legacy of pre-Inca civilizations
that occupied these valleys from the 1st to the 14th century
AD. The most prominent were the Chimu, Moche and Sican, who demonstrated
great sophistication in agriculture, ceramics and metallurgy.
The ruins of these civilizations grace the outskirts of the two
principal cities, Trujillo and Chiclayo.
Among the important archaeological
sites is the sprawling adobe city of Chan Chan, capital of the
Chimu Empire. Others include the Moche's frieze-covered Pyramids
of the Sun and Moon; Sipan, the world-famous tomb of a Mochica
ruler; and Tucume, also known as the Valley of the Twenty-Six
Pyramids. Near Tucume are the ruins of the Sican capital, Batan
Grande. This archaeological adventure journeys to the monuments
of those ancient civilizations.
Mochica "orejera"
depicting a duck, Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum, Lambayeque. Photo: Mylene
d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
The Chimus' ten adobe citadels of
Chan Chan in ancient times dazzled the spectator with temples
and palaces adorned with geometric friezes in brilliant hues
of color, elaborate ceremonies captured forever on their painted
ceramics, and gold masterpieces that later became the treasures
of the Incas. The ruins of the Emerald Temple and the restored
Rainbow Temple bring to life a vision of the kingdom at the height
of that greatness, when it offered fierce resistence to the expansion
of the Inca Empire.
At Sipan, the Mochica culture, preceding
the Incas by a thousand years, gained world attention upon the
discovery of the rich and undisturbed royal tomb of "The
Lord of Sipan" at the Huaca Rajada. It is
the richest tomb discovered in the Americas -- the New World's
"King Tut". The gold and silver works show an exquisite
artistic sensitivity, heretofore noted in the superb "portrait" ceramics.
Fine gold artifacts and ceramics from these sites are on display
at the Royal Tombs of Sipan and Brüning museums.
Sipan necklace of Spondylus
shell, Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum, Lambayeque. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
Highlights
Trujillo
Day 1: Lima - Trujillo. Afteroon transfer to the airport. Flight to Trujillo. Reception and transfer to your hotel.
Dinner of regional cuisine at Fiesta Trujillo Gourmet. Overnight in the Hotel
Libertador Trujillo -- Suite.
Day 2: Pyramids
of the Sun & Moon - Colonial Quarter - Chan Chan. Morning excursion to the Pyramids of
the Sun and Moon, where archaeologists
are uncovering polychrome friezes with mask-like reliefs of mythological
beings. See discoveries from the pyramids in the site museum. Return to Trujillo for a walking tour of the colonial city. The exquisite ensemble
of colonial structures surrounding the Plaza de Armas is an artistic
masterpiece. Enter the Cathedral and the 18th century mansions La Casa Urquiaga and La Casa de la Emancipación. Complete your walk at the historic Plazuela El Recreo, a favorite place of poets and lovers. Drive to Huanchaco, where fishermen still surf in totora-reed boats like their ancestors did thousands of years ago. Typical lunch.
Proceed to Chan Chan, where ten adobe
citadels are enclosed by a massive adobe wall. Nearby, the restored Huaca El Dragón, also known as the Huaca Arco Iris, will give you an idea
of the city's original appearance. Dinner of Peruvian or international
cuisine at Chelsea. Overnight in the Hotel
Libertador Trujillo -- Suite.
Chiclayo
Day 3: Trujillo - El Brujo - Hacienda Paijan - San José
de Moro - Chiclayo. Morning
departure north along the coast to El Brujo archaeological
complex, dating back 500 years. The site is composed of three Mochica
and pre-Mochica huacas. Huaca Prieta is the oldest on the Peruvian coast and Huaca Cao has
magnificent polychrome, high-relief figural friezes, unique among
known Mochica artifacts. Typical lunch and an exhibition of Peruvian
Paso horses at Hacienda Paijan, a reknowned horse-breeding
ranch. At San José de Moro, visit a cemetery dating
to the transition between the Mochica and Lambayeque cultures.
Arrival in Chiclayo. Dinner and overnight
in the Casa Andina Select Chiclayo -- Suite.
Day 4: Witch Doctors' Market - Tucume - Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum - Sipan. The Lambayeque Valley, in archaeological terms, is the richest
in the northern coast of Peru. Visit Chiclayo's witch doctors' market before a morning excursion to Tucume. Within the 81-acre archaeological complex,
rise 26 adobe pyramids, the oldest dating back to 700 AD. Before visiting the archaeological site of Sipan, view the artifacts unearthed there at the Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum. Lunch at the hotel. Afternoon at the Mochica
archaeological complex of Sipan, located in the site called Huaca Rajada. It comprises two pyramids and one platform
dating back a thousand years before the Incas, where two of the
most famous pre-Columbian tombs were found undisturbed -- the tombs of
"The Lord of Sipan" and his ancestor, "The
Old Lord". Return to your hotel. Dinner and overnight
in the Casa Andina Select Chiclayo -- Suite.
Lima
Day 5: Batan Grande - Sican Museum - Bruning Museum
- Lima. Morning
departure to Batan Grande. The Sican culture developed here and, according
to archaeologists, was one of Peru's most important metallurgical
centers in ancient times, evidence of which is on display in
the newly-opened Sican Museum. Typical lunch of regional cuisine
at Fiesta Chiclayo Gourmet. Afternoon excursion to the Brüning Museum,
noted for its spectacular collection of 1,500 gold, textile and
ceramic objects of the regional cultures. Continue to the airport
for the flight to Lima. Reception and transfer to your
hotel. Dinner at Mesa 18. Overnight in the Orient-Express Miraflores Park -- De Luxe Suite with Ocean View.
Day 6: Lima - Your next destination. Early
transfer to the airport for the flight to your next destination.
Details
Casa Bracamonte, Trujillo. Photo: Mylene
d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
Day 1: Lima - Trujillo
Afteroon transfer to the airport for
the flight to sunny Trujillo, the "City of Eternal
Spring". Arrival, reception and transfer to your hotel.
Dinner of regional cuisine by chef Hector Solis at Fiesta Trujillo Gourmet. Overnight in the Hotel
Libertador Trujillo -- Suite.
Newly uncovered friezes
at the Pyramid of the Moon, Trujillo. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
Day 2: Pyramids
of the Sun & Moon - Colonial Quarter - Chan Chan
Breakfast. Long
before the Spanish arrived, this coastal strip was the scene
for the rise of diverse cultures, among them the pre-ceramic
Huaca Prieta civilization of c. 3000 BC and the Cupisnique
of c. 1000 BC. The first to extend itself beyond its original
river valley was the Mochica culture, c. 1200 AD, for
whom this area became their principal seat of government. With
a base of agriculture and warfare, the Moches constructed innumerable
palaces and temples, called "huacas" (holy places),
such as the Huacas del Sol y de la Luna (Pyramids of the
Sun and Moon).
Morning excursion to the Pyramids of
the Sun and Moon in the fertile Moche Valley, where archaeologists
are uncovering polychrome friezes with mask-like reliefs of mythological
beings. Built of millions of adobe blocks, the pyramids are the
largest pre-Columbian structures in South America. See discoveries from the pyramids in the site museum.
Casa Mayorazgo de Facalá,
Trujillo.
Photo:
Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
Return to Trujillo for a walking tour of the colonial city, founded in 1534 by Diego de
Almagro, Francisco Pizarro's one-time partner in the conquest
of Peru. Taking its name from the city in Spain where Pizarro
was born, Trujillo is notable for the Renaissance style of its
urban plan and its colonial and republican-era architecture,
expressed in its churches and mansions. The exquisite ensemble
of colonial structures surrounding the Plaza de Armas,
such as the 18th century La Casa Bracamonte, La Casa
Orbegoso, La Casa Mayorazgo and El Templo de la
Compañia de Jesús (begun in 1632), is an artistic
masterpiece. Their joyous architecture creates an unparalleled
impression of the city's glory under the Spanish kings, three
to five centuries ago.
Enter the Cathedral (begun in
1647) and the 18th century mansions La Casa Urquiaga,
which housed Simon Bolivar during the War of Independence, and La Casa de la Emancipación, where the Marquis of
Torre Tagle proclaimed the city's independence from Spain in
1820. Complete your walk in the shade of the ancient trees at the historic Plazuela El Recreo, a favorite place of poets and lovers.
Caballitos (traditional
tortora-reed boats) at Huanchaco, Trujillo. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
Drive to Huanchaco, an immaculate
sand beach where fishermen still surf in totora-reed boats
like their ancestors did thousands of years ago. Typical lunch.
After the Mochica, the Chimu culture emerged, whose capital
of Chan Chan, the largest pre-Hispanic city in Peru, housed
at its zenith more than 60,000 inhabitants and whose kingdom
offered fierce resistence to the expansion of the Inca Empire.
Proceed to Chan Chan, located near the ocean, where ten adobe
citadels are enclosed by a massive adobe wall. Nearby, the restored
Huaca El Dragón, also known as the Huaca Arco Iris (Rainbow Temple), will give you an idea
of the city's original appearance, when its high-relief friezes
were painted in vivid colors and glowed brightly in the equatorial
sun. Depictions of sea life and fishing activities reveal their
importance in the life of the Chimu. Dinner of Peruvian or international
cuisine at Chelsea. Overnight in the Hotel
Libertador Trujillo -- Suite.
Frieze of El Dragón,
Trujillo. Photo:
Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
Day 3: Trujillo - El Brujo - Hacienda Paijan - San José
de Moro - Chiclayo
Breakfast. Morning
departure north along the coast to El Brujo archaeological
complex, dating back 500 years and one of the best-preserved
sites in the area. The name comes from the fact that the site
was used by the local "brujos" (shamen) -- and even
to this day, the region's reknowned shamen use natural cures
and invoke the ghosts of their ancestors to treat illness and
ward off evil spirits. The site is composed of three Mochica
and pre-Mochica huacas and many minor mounds. Huaca Prieta
is the oldest on the Peruvian coast and Huaca Cao has
magnificent polychrome, high-relief figural friezes, unique among
known Mochica artifacts. Typical lunch and an exhibition of Peruvian
Paso horses at Hacienda Paijan, a reknowned horse-breeding
ranch. At San José de Moro, visit a cemetery dating
to the transition between the Mochica and Lambayeque cultures.
Arrival in Chiclayo. Dinner and overnight
in the Casa Andina Select Chiclayo -- Suite.
Polychrome, high-relief
frieze, Huaca Cao, El Brujo, Trujillo. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
Day 4: Witch Doctors' Market - Tucume - Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum - Sipan
Breakfast. The
Lambayeque Valley, in archaeological terms, is the richest
in the northern coast of Peru. It is a fertile agricultural region
that for the past two millennia has been the nucleus of ancient
pre-Columbian cultures, notably the Mochica, which built important
temples, such as Huaca Rajada, the pyramids of Tucume, Batan
Grande and others of world-wide importance.
Visit Chiclayo's witch doctors' market before a morning excursion to Tucume. Within the 81-acre Tucume archaeological complex,
rise 26 adobe pyramids, the oldest dating back to 700 AD. One
of the most awe-inspiring is similar in volume to the great Egyptian
pyramids. The archaeology reveals
that the valley was occupied by the Moches in a very early stage,
developing a complex culture based in maritime trade, fishing
and agriculture. The late stages reveal an ample contact of this
valley with the Chimu kingdom of Chan Chan, located about 200
miles south.
Sipan mask, Royal Tombs
of Sipan Museum, Lambayeque. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
Before visiting the archaeological site of Sipan, view the artifacts unearthed there and now exhibited
at the Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum. With an architecture
inspired by the Moche's pyramids, subdued lighting and traditional
music played on pre-Hispanic instruments, the museum creates
a meditative mood for contemplating the past as revealed by the
richest collection ever discovered in Peru. Lunch at the hotel.
Afternoon at the Mochica
archaeological complex of Sipan, located in the site called Huaca Rajada. It comprises two pyramids and one platform
dating back a thousand years before the Incas, where two of the
most famous pre-Columbian tombs were found undisturbed by Peruvian
archaeologist Dr. Walter Alva in 1987 and 1988 -- the tombs of
"The Lord of Sipan" and his ancestor, "The
Old Lord". They ruled the valley's fate during the second
and third centuries AD. The treasure of pure gold artifacts discovered
in the tombs revealed their culture's surprising command of metallurgy
and its exquisite artistry in gold and silver, in addition to
its known excellence in ceramics. Return to your hotel. Dinner and overnight in the Casa Andina Select Chiclayo -- Suite.
Sican gold mask, Sican
Museum, Lambayeque. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
Day 5: Batan Grande - Sican Museum - Bruning Museum
- Lima
Breakfast. Morning
departure to Batan Grande, an archaeological and ecological
reserve. The Sican culture developed here and, according
to archaeologists, was one of Peru's most important metallurgical
centers in ancient times, evidence of which is on display in
the newly-opened Sican Museum. Among the 20 pre-Inca structures,
Las Ventanas is famous for the discovery of a large golden
"tumi", or sacrificial knife. The site is fascinating
in that the ruins are within a carob tree forest, believed to
be the largest in Peru. Typical lunch of regional cuisine
by chef Hector Solis at Fiesta Chiclayo Gourmet.
Afternoon excursion to the Brüning Museum, in Lambayeque,
noted for its spectacular collection of 1,500 gold, textile and
ceramic objects of the regional cultures. Continue to the airport
for the flight to Lima. Reception and transfer to your
hotel. Dinner of vanguard cuisine by resident chef Diego Muñoz at Mesa 18. Overnight in the Orient-Express Miraflores Park -- De Luxe Suite with Ocean View.
Sipan mask of a feline
face, Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum, Lambayeque. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Machu Picchu Luxury Tours.
Day 6: Lima - Your next destination
Breakfast. Early
transfer to the airport for the flight to your next destination.
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