visit Huanchaco; Amazing place,here can you relax!















I arrived here in Huanchaco. Huanchaco is approximately 13 kilometers north-west of Trujillo. On the beach there are many restaurants are known for its fish dishes, as well as a market for handicrafts. A favorite photo is. the Caballitos de Totora, small reed boats, fished with them for thousands of years on the sea. Other attractions include the pier at the harbor and the church "Virgen del Perpetuo Socorro" in the Baroque style of the colonial period in the upper part. Here you can also go surfin well. and also many markets. have fun here in this fantastic Place and relax with the Natur on Pacific. I have seen more interisting animals here.


Here are The Caballitos de Totora. people fished with them for thousands of years on the sea In Perú.












Two blocks back from the main beach road. This rustic surf school/guesthouse is run by highly skilled Juan Carlos and provides private two-hour lessons. It also rents boards and suits, and organizes surfing safaris to Puerto Chicama and other iconic Peruvian surf spots. Barebones bamboo treehouse-style rooms are also available for S15 per person.






The Temple of the Sun and the temple of the Moon

See Trujillo’s most important archeological sites on one big day trip that includes temples from both the Moche and Chimú cultures. Start at the Temple of the Sun and Temple of the Moon, which together make up the site known as the Temples of Moche. Then see the Temple of the Dragon (aka Temple of the Rainbow), and visit the coastal town of Huanchaco for lunch. Finally, experience the biggest ancient city in South America — Chan Chan — a UNESCO World Heritage site. During it all, learn about the history and cultural significance of these sites from an experienced guide.


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