You are here: NazcaFlights.com > Nazca Tours Nazca Tours Unearthing the Secrets of the Desert Once you have seen the Nazca Lines from the air, you can take advantage of your stay in Nazca to see some of the unique archaeological sites that are found here. Nazca has more to offer than just flights over the lines; in addition, why not take a tour to the famous Cantalloc aqueducts, or if you want to see human mummies in their original tombs, why not check out the pre-incan cemetery Chauchilla? Chauchilla Pre-Incan Cemetery: Summary: This is the most popular tour in Nazca, excluding the flights over the Nazca Lines. This tour will appear to archaeology buffs and fans of horror films:first, imagine a millenia-old cemetery that was looted centuries ago by tombraiders and graverobbers. These thieves stole all of the gold artifacts and ceramics, leaving only the bodies, which they considered to have no monetary value. Now many of these bodies, mummified by the hot, dry air of the Nazcan desert, are visible in their original tombs. Warning: Due to the nature of the mummies and the skeletons, small children may find this tour disturbing. Everyone else will probably find it fascinating. Cost:
$20 USD per person Summary: Living in a desert required ancient cultures to be obsessed with their use and conservation of water. One of the ways these ancient engineers managed to stay alive was by creating a fantastic system of aquaducts below the ground that collect and channel water to their fields. Created in the shape of huge spirals, which tourists can walk down, these aquaducts are as fascinating for their historical value as for their amazing visual effect. The Aquaducts of Cantayoc (also referred to Cantalloc or Cantayo ) have amazed visitors for many years. Cost:
$18 USD per person Summary: It looks like a simple compound of adobe ruins, but it hides the religious secrets of an ancient tribe: Visit the ruins of a major ceremonial center of the Nazca culture that is over 1800 years old. During religious ceramonies, the population of this site swelled to the thousands as worshippers came from all over the region. As you walk amongst the adobe buildings, a guide will explain to you the secrets of the area. Duration
3 hours. Read more about this tour.
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