Start the day by traveling along the Costa Verde, one of Lima's most scenic routes, as you head toward the picturesque district of Chorrillos. From here, enjoy a panoramic view of Lima Bay, a landscape that combines the blue Pacific Ocean with the city's cliffs.
On the way to the Pachacamac Sanctuary, we will stop at Pantanos de Villa, a natural wetland refuge home to diverse bird species and lush flora, a reflection of Peru's ecological richness.
Just 20 kilometers from the capital, Pachacamac immerses us in pre-Hispanic history. This archaeological site, considered sacred by the Inca and pre-Inca civilizations, houses majestic pyramids, temples, and plazas, witnesses to the splendor of an ancient culture.
The tour continues with lunch at a traditional hacienda, located in a fertile valley. Here, in addition to tasting the best of Peruvian cuisine, you can enjoy a show where the Peruvian Paso horse dazzles with its elegant gait to the rhythm of the marinera, a dance that represents the country's cultural identity.
In the late afternoon, return to Lima to conclude a day filled with history, nature, and Peruvian traditions.