


Location: Nazca is a Peruvian city located in the south-central part of Peru, capital of the province of Nazca, located on the right bank of Aja River, a tributary of the Rio Grande and is located at 450 km to the south of Lima inside to narrow valley at 520m.
Average Annual Temperature: Warm, dry and sunny during all year, with an average annual temperature of 23 ° C. It has a warm and gracious. Summer temperatures exceed 30 ° C (January to March) due to warm weather throughout the year, Nazca is known as the "City of Eternal Summer".
Access Routes
By Land: For the Panamericana South (km 448) and the road-Cusco-Abancay Puquio (Future Interoceanic).
Nazca is a mysterious city full of contrasts through the years has undergone seismic events of magnitude, at November 12, 1996, a 6.8 earthquake in scale of richter, centered in the Pacific Ocean (Marcona), severely impacted city and more than 8,000 buildings completely collapsed and 1,600 people were injured.
Nazca and district of Vista Alegre form a single urban core to be both practically united to form the city (approximately 38,000), which is not true of the other districts of the province.
Actually Nazca is a thriving tourist center of international renown; also have developed trade and services, which have turned the city into one of the main cities in southern Peru.
Touristic Attractions
Nazca Lines: Located in pampa of San Jose, on an area of 50 km, the geoglyphs depict animals and plants, some of these figures can be up to 300 meters in length and occupy an area of 1000 m².
Cahuachi: Citadel and ceremonial center of the ancient Nazca people, there are two adobe pyramids, and very closer there is a place known as Estaqueria, where it retains stakes carob.
Chauchilla Cemetery: Located at 10 km south of Nazca city and it contains pottery and Incan mummies.
Cantalloc Aqueducts: Located at 4 km to north of Nazca city and was built by the Nazca people and work until our days, demonstrating its technological advances in hydraulic engineering, built over 40 aqueducts, which were used throughout the year in order to develop an agriculture efficient and able to satisfy the needs of the population of that time, other aqueducts in various parts of the city.
Cerro Blanco: Located to the east of Nazca city, Peru's largest dunes, ideal for adventure sports like paragliding and sandboarding.
Nazca Hall Museum: We can see pottery and textiles from Nazca culture.

This tour begins in the capital of Peru, where you will be greeted and transferred to your hotel, then your second day you will know the beautiful island of Paracas where the natural and cultural mix to delight you ... » read more »