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Top Huaraz Archaeology Tours

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Day Trip to the Pre-Inca Ruins of Chavín from Huaraz

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  • Join this full-day tour to tChavín de Huántar, an archaeological site located in the Ancash Region of Peru, 250 kilometers (160 mi) north of Lima, at an elevation of 3,180 meters (10,430 ft). Chavín de Huántar has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage...Read more

Querococha Lake and Chavin Ruins Private Tour from Huaraz

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  • The archaeological site of Chavín de Huántar sits at an elevation of 3,177m (10,425ft) above sea level in the Peruvian Andes and is located at the confluence of the Mosna and Wacheksa rivers. Chavín once intersected several major trade routes through the Cordillera Blanca mountain range, a strategic location for the capital of the Chavín...Read more

Chavin Ruins Day Trip (UNESCO Heritage Site)

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  • Theres more to Huaraz than just nature. Close by the mountains is a pre-Incan ruin thats so old it's been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site! On this tour, we will first make a stop by the beautiful Queracocha lake before continuing onto the ruins of Chavin.

    Here you will appreciate the ancient village and its museum for a few hours...Read more

Chavín de Huantar Archaeological Monument (Full Day)

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  • The Chavín de Huantar Archaeological Monument was declared a Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 1985.
    It is considered the first Andean empire in South America.
    It is the parent culture
    Its stone carvings are unique.
    It has a lot of wealth and cultural and historical value for Peru and the world.
    It is considered as the most...Read more

From Huaraz: Chavín de Huantar fullday tour

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  • This all-day tour brings you to the Chavín Archeological Monument, which is one of the oldest sites in the Americas — construction began around 1500 BC. People came to this center to consult the oracle and to make offerings to the gods. The exterior walls are decorated with a series of zoomorphic (part animal) faces. Other highlights of the...Read more
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