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Itinerario De Viaje Terra 2012 TOUR TERRA 2012 VISIT TO NORTHERN PERU – THE MOCHE ROUTE (Organized by UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE TRUJILLO) Program - MOCHE ROUTE - Bus (April 26 - 29) - Plane (April 26 - 29) Same Tour These lands were domain – between the 6th century and the beginning of our area – of one of the most renowned cultures of ancient Peru: the Mochica culture. To understand the history of the Mochicas, teams of archaeologists have been investigating the most important sites over the past two decades. The visitor, then, has the rare privilege of being able to visualize the history as it is being reconstructed. The pale color of the adobe of the pre-Columbian buildings contrasts sharply with the bright tones of the majestic colonial and Republic homes with impressive facades and great porticos and beautiful rough-iron windows. This tour is hosted by the National University of Trujillo as part of the TERRA2012 organization. LAMBAYEQUE LA LIBERTAD Sipán LAMBAYEQUE CHICLAYO Huanchaco El Brujo TRUJILLO Chan Chan El Sol y la Luna LA LIBERTAD TRAVEL ITINERARY LAND TRAVEL BY BUS BY AIR TRAVEL THURSDAY 26 THURSDAY 26 22:30 Leave from Lima to Trujillo by bus VIP Depart from Lima to Trujillo Service LINEA Bus Company with TACA: TA 110 LIM TRU 1305 1420 with TACA: TA 103 LIMTRU 2100 2215 Leave from Lima to Trujillo by Air LAN or TACA Airlines. Arrival to Trujillo and registration at designated Hotels (SEE COST OF AIR TICKET)(NEXT TABLE) FRIDAY 27 FRIDAY 27 07:00 Arrival to Trujillo 08:00 Breakfast Buffet at hotel Registration at Designated Hotels 09:00 Welcome Session at The Company Church 08:00 Breakfast Buffet at hotel (Iglesia de la Compania) 09:00 Welcome Sesion at The Company Church Welcome Ceremony hosted by the Rector of (Iglesia de la Compania) the National University of Trujillo Welcome Ceremony by the Rector of the 10:00 Travel to Huacas de Moche Nacional University of Trujillo Orlando 11:00 Visit to Huaca de la Luna Velásquez Benites Visit to the Site Museum of Moche Huacas 10:00 Travel to Huacas de Moche 12:30 Lunch at country house in Moche. 11:00 Visit to Huaca de la Luna 14:00 Trip to Chan Chan and visit to the World Visit to the Site Museum of Moche Huacas Heritage Archaeological Site of Chan Chan. 12:30 Lunch at country house in Moche. 17:30 Trip to Trujillo and visit to restored adobe 14:00 Trip to Chan Chan and visit to the World houses Heritage Archaeological Site of Chan Chan. Casa de la Emancipación 17:30 Trip to Trujillo and visit to restored adobe Casona del Mariscal de Orbegoso houses Casa García Holguín Casa de la Emancipación 21:00 Dinner at Restaurant Casona del Mariscal de Orbegoso Casa García Holguín SATURDAY 28 21:00 Dinner at Restaurant Chelsea 07:00 Breakfast Buffet at Hotel 08:00 Travel from Trujillo to the Archaeological SATURDAY 28 Complex El Brujo by bus. 07:00 Breakfast Buffet at Hotel 09:30 Visit to Huaca Cao and Site Museum 08:00 Travel from Trujillo to the Archaeological 11:30 Travel from El Brujo to Lambayeque by bus. Complex El Brujo by bus. 14:30 Lunch at Restaurant in Lambayeque 09:30 Visit to Huaca Cao and Site Museum 16:00 Visit to Huaca Ventarrón 11:30 Travel from El Brujo to Lambayeque by bus. 17:30 Visit to Huaca Rajada 14:30 Lunch at Restaurant Descalzi in Lambayeque 19:00 Private visit to Museum Royal Tombs of 16:00 Visit to Huaca Ventarrón Sipan. 17:30 Visit to Huaca Rajada 21:30 Transport to Designated Hotels in Chiclayo – 19:00 Private visit to Museum Royal Tombs of Dinner at Hotel or Restaurant Sipán. 21:30 Transport to Designated Hotels – Dinner at SUNDAY 29 Hotel. 08:00 Breakfast at Hotel 09:00 Transportation to Túcume SUNDAY 29 10:00 Visit to Huaca Larga 08:00 Breakfast at Hotel Visit to Túcume Museum 09:00 Transportation to Túcume Visit to Huaca las Balsas 10:00 Visit to Huaca Larga 14:00 Country Lunch Visit to Túcume Museum After lunch, transfer to the airport. Visit to Huaca las Balsas Chiclayo output 14:00 Country Lunch at Restaurant Los Horcones with TACA: TA 117 CIXLIM 1755 1920 20:00 Departure from Chiclayo to Lima by VIP Service LINEA Bus Company Arrival at the airport International Jorge Chávez in Lima MONDAY 30 07:00 Arrival to Lima PRICE BY PERSON IN AMERICAN DOLLARS (AIR TRAVEL) Single room (Do not include the cost of air ticket) $ 455.00 Sharing a double room (Do not include the cost of air ticket) $ 370.00 COST OF AIR TICKET LIMA/TRUJILLO, CHICLAYO/LIMA *TODAY’s air fare, subject to availablity and immediate issue of ticket* *Non-reimbursable. No change is allowed.* *FEE: USD6* WITH TACA (round trip ticket) LIMA TRUJILLO - 26 APRIL CHICLAYO LIMA - 29 APRIL TA 110 LIM TRU 1305 1420 TA 117 CIX LIM 1755 1920 TA 103 LIM TRU 2100 2215 Price per person PERUVIAN or FOREIGN USD 138 + FEE (for ticket emission) NOTE: ANY PERSONAL REQUEST MUST BE ADDRESSED TO AC TOURS Cecilia Artoni [email protected] phone +511 415 2040 PRICE BY PERSON IN AMERICAN DOLLARS (BUS TRAVEL) Single room $ 430.00 Sharing a double room $ 380.00 NOTE: INCLUDING BUS TICKET LIMA/TRUJILLO AND CHICLAYO/LIMA RESERVATION FORM – MOCHE TOUR Name: Option Air travel: ( ) Address: Option Bus travel: ( ) City: Credit Card: AMEX( ) VISA ( ) Country: Card Number: Phone number: Expiration date: Autorized amount to Nacionality: charge: Passport N°: Card holder: e-mail: Invoice to: Companion Passport Companion: N°: After filling the form, please send it to the Cecilia Artoni [email protected] AC TOURS (511) 415-2040 .
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