Private Tour to Wari and Quinua: Visit Archeological Sites and Historical Sanctuary
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Ayacucho

The tourist journey allows exploration of the Wari civilization’s archaeological site, their pottery, and settlement. Additionally, it provides an opportunity to visit the historical landmark of Pampa de Ayacucho in Quinua, home to the obelisk standing as a symbol of the Battle of Ayacucho, a pivotal event in the liberation from Spanish colonization.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Complejo Arqueologico Wari - Visita al Complejo Arqueológico de la Cultura Wari, Capital del Primer Imperio Andino, donde se ingresa al Museo de Sitio, el Templo Mayor, Barrio o sectores de la cultura Wari.
  • Obelisco de la Pampa de la Quinua - El Santuario Histórico de la Pampa de Ayacucho, donde se llevó a cabo la Batalla de Ayacucho por la independencia del Perú y de América.
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Tickets
  • Official guide
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
Location
Complejo Arqueologico Wari
Carretera Ayacucho-Quinua, Km. 23, Pacaycasa
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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F6553bwkimberlyb
Jun 29, 2023
Amazing experience with knowledgeable tour guide! - This was an excellent day-long tour of the area around Huamanga (Ayacucho)! The tour left promptly on time from the main plaza which most of us were staying near. Our tour guide Jorge was incredibly knowledgeable about the sites we were going to visit and began to give us some historical context of the city as the bus pulled out into the mountains. The Wari site (and flora) was incredible to see and without a tour guide, would be very difficult to fully appreciate as there is no signage so it's critical to go with an experienced tour guide! Afterward, we visited a newer local bee museum that offered some treats which was an unexpected but very pleasant surprise, and also offered some incredible views of the area! At this point, we headed to the pampa de Ayacucho (or Quinua as it's known) which was a short car ride away. Once again, without a knowledgeable tour guide, one could easily visit the area without fully appreciating the historical value for Peru and Latin America. After taking a short lunch break at a local restaurant that showcased local dishes, we went to our final stop to check out a local artisan's studio and even took home a small souvenir that we made ourselves. Overall I was very impressed with the expertise of our tour guide, the comfort and timeliness of the tour and if i had more time in the city would've loved to check out some of the other tours offered by Huancaraylla Tours!
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