The North, Luxury Tailor-made Holidays in Peru
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Also nearby are the Moche ruins; the massive adobe pyramids of Huaca
Chiclayo, the port sitting a little further north up the coast is where you will find the royal tombs of the Moche culture and specifically the 1,700 year old tomb of the Lord of Sipan, the so-called ‘archaeological discovery of the 20th century’.
Continuing northeast to another lovely colonial town, Peruvians remember Cajamarca as the place where the Inca Empire came to an end; the Battle of Cajamarca and the capture and execution of the Incan emperor Atahualpa took place here.
From Cajamarca head high up in to the mountains around Chachapoyas to discover an even more remarkable site, the largest of which is Kuelap, an enormous citadel with 20 metre high limestone walls and dwellings decorated with carvings of wildlife and geometric patterns.
Many consider this northern area to be a destination for your second trip to Peru. However, if you have a particular interest in archaeology and you want to get off the well beaten tourist track then you should head to these northern cities now before they really become 'discovered'. Kuelap, for example, is not the easiest place to reach, but well worth the effort.
Accommodation in The North
The Hotel Libertador Plaza Mayor Trujillo, located in the Main Square of the city, offers you all the advantages of staying in one of the best hotels in town. There are 78 spacious rooms. More…
Gran Hotel Chiclayo enjoys a central location not far at all from the main square. There a 129 rooms. More…
The Posada del Puruay in Cajamarca with just 13 rooms is a charming hotel. More…
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Contact us by email or contact us by telephone on 0207 622 1116 and ask to speak to a consultant about hotels in Northern Peru. |
















