Nazca

Nazca is a friendly town on Peru's Southern Coast. It is most famous for the so-called Nazca Lines, a mix of long lines, geometrical figures and giant drawings in the desert sand.

Get in

There are frequent collectivos to and from Ica. They leave when full, it takes 2 to 3 hours and cost s/. 12.

There are several direct overnight busses to Cuzco. The leave in the evening an it takes 14 hours, but delays can occur in the wet-season. Prices vary between 60 and 120 soles.

See

Nazca Lines

The Nazca Lines are the star attraction of Nazca. The best way to view them are from the air. A couple of dozen tour agents offer round flights in Cessnas, just like most hotels. Shop around before buying. The price is US$30~50 depending on season and your bargaining skills. 10 Soles airport tax is usually not included in the price. There are also flights which include the nearby Palpa lines.

There is a observation tower along the Panamerican highway with a view on three of the figures and a lookout on a mountain. You can go there by tour, public transportation or hitchhike your way out there.

Eat

Drink

There are several bars along Jr. Bolognese.

Sleep

Prices of accommodation rise and fall with the seasons.

Get out

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