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Giardino Tours Brouchure 2018

We are a Tour Operator since 1995 and happy to keep sharing the beauty and culture of our lovely country. Our catalog "Perú Catalog - Giardino Programs 2017" offers to our clients a variety of tours and dynamic packages to all Peru's destination. You can create your own trip, individual, according to your need, duration and interests. For any support, special requirements and questions; we are here to help you discover Perú and its wonders. Please contact us at:web@giardinotours.com Giardino Team.

We are a Tour Operator since 1995 and happy to keep sharing the beauty and culture of our lovely country. Our catalog "Perú Catalog - Giardino Programs 2017" offers to our clients a variety of tours and dynamic packages to all Peru's destination. You can create your own trip, individual, according to your need, duration and interests.
For any support, special requirements and questions; we are here to help you discover Perú and its wonders.
Please contact us at:web@giardinotours.com
Giardino Team.

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54<br />

CAJAMARCA<br />

CAJAMARCA<br />

A historical city because was here<br />

where Pizarro captured and<br />

ransomed the Inca Emperor,<br />

Atahualpa, for gold and silver, before<br />

killing him anyway.<br />

Cajamarca is the capital of the<br />

Cajamarca region of Peru. It is an<br />

ancient city, with roots dating back<br />

three thousand years before the<br />

colonialist era, before the Inca era,<br />

and even before the Chavín people.<br />

This region was inhabited by the<br />

Huacaloma, Layzón, Cumbe Mayo y<br />

Otuzco people.<br />

It is surrounded by fertile lands in a<br />

valley bordered by the Andes<br />

mountains. In the colonial center, we<br />

find majestic churches border the<br />

capacious Plaza de Armas and on the<br />

top of The Santa Apolonia hill, which<br />

lies about 218 yards (200 m) to the<br />

south of the Plaza de Armas, not<br />

only offers expansive views of the<br />

city and the surrounding valley, but is<br />

also home to stone carvings known<br />

as the '”eats of the Inca”.<br />

A little bit out of the city we will find<br />

the Baños del Inca (Inca baths) , hot<br />

springs that dates back to the time<br />

of the Inca Empire; the minerals in<br />

the baths are considered to have<br />

healing properties. The Ventanillas de<br />

Otuzco (Little Windows of Otuzco)<br />

are niches carved into the hillside,<br />

measuring 1 to 2.5 ft. (30 to 76 cm)<br />

high and up to 33 ft (10 m) deep<br />

where the Inca are said to have<br />

buried their dead; Cumbe Mayo, also<br />

known a 'stone forest and much,<br />

much more.

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