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Location:
North Coast. 
Area: 14 213 km2.
Capital: Chiclayo (29 masl)
Altitude: Minimum: 4 masl (Pimentel)
Maximum: 3078 masl (Incahuasi)
Chiclayo
Chiclayo
is a part of Peru where the tropical sun, desert oases
and the fresh sea breeze come together. Legend has it
that the god Naylamp sailed here together with a vast
retinue thousands of years ago to found his empire.
In fact, many ancient civilizations saw the strategic
advantage of controlling this region, which today is
a major business hub in northern Peru, where routes
come together from the coast, highlands and jungle.
Chiclayo is the capital of the department of Lambayeque,
which gave rise to the Mochica culture from 0-600 AD.
Near
the town of Sipán, 35 km from Chiclayo, lies
Huaca Rajada, a complex where archaeologists discovered
the tomb of the Lord of Sipán, a high-ranking
leader whose body was accompanied by gold relics and
jewelry. T he
treasure trove is on exhibition at the Brüning
National Archaeological Museum, where the Gold Room
houses one of the finest collections of gold relics
in the Americas.
Another major
complex is that of Túcume, also known as the
Valley of the Pyramids, as there are 26 of them. Visitors
can take in archaeological sites and the natural landscape,
as well as experiencing folk healing and a culture interchange
in general, thanks to the active participation of the
community in the preservation of their natural and cultural
heritage.
info@peruexpediciones.com
perutour@hotmail.com
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