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Bali Volcano Sunrise Trekking with Optional Hot Springs Experience

$500
Duration
8 hours
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This is a unique experience where you will visit the sites that follow the guidelines of the History of Lima City.

Highlights:
Pachacamac, Pre-Inca archaeological Complex
Pantanos de Villa
District of Barranco 
Historical Centre of Lima
Convent of San Francisco
Water Circuit Park

Inclusions

  • Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
  • Professional Bilingual Guide (English/Spanish)
  • Lunch of Peruvian Creole food

Exclusions

  • Gratuities

Tour Plan

Hotel pick up
You will get picked up from you hotel, Please wait in the lobby to be picked up. Pick up time vary from 1 am - 2.30 am depends on your hotel location. Complimentary hotel pick up and drop off available for bellow area: 
1. Kuta , Badung regency. Bali 
2. Seminyak, badung Regency. Bali  
3. Canggu/Berawa, North Kuta, badung Regency.Bali
4. Legian, Badung Regency . Bali  
5. Nusa Dua , South Kuta. Bali  
6. Jimbaran, South Kuta. Bali  
7. Sanur . Bali  
8. Port of Benoa . Denpasar  
9. Ubud , Gianyar Regency. Bali 
10. Pererenan, Badung regency.Bali  
11. Umalas, Kerobokan Kelod. Bali  
12. Bumbak, Kerobokan Kaja. Bali  
13. mengwi, Badung regency. Bali  
14. Denpasar City, Bali  
15. Gianyar center of city . Bali  
16. Pejeng, Tampaksiring. Bali  
17. Tegalalang, Gianyar regency. Bali 
18. Tanjung Benoa, South Kuta. Bali

Mount Batur Geopark

Batur Natural Hotspring( if you choose the option)

Hotel drop off

Itinerary

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Pachacamac

The Pachacamac Site Museum was founded in 1965.

It serves as an anteroom for the visit to the Sanctuary, which shows the main archaeological finds from the site. The idol of Pachacamac stands out, as well as the cloth door decorated with Spondylus shells both coming from the excavations carried out in the Temple Pintado by Alberto Giesecke.

Other outstanding elements of the museum are the series of sculptural ceramic offerings dating from the Wari period (700-1100 BC) where representations of fish, characters and plants stand out. Also the series of Inca quipus coming from an enclosure near the Palace of Taurichumpi.

The museum is organized thematically showing the entire cultural sequence of the Pachacamac Sanctuary, from the 2nd century BC. until the establishment of the Incas in 1470.

Barranco

The district of Barranco is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful neighborhoods of the Peruvian capital, in its streets filled with big houses, bars, restaurants and its bohemian atmosphere, they are a connection between the past and the present of Lima.

Among the attractions that stand out of this picturesque neighborhood, stand out the municipal square and its church, as well as different museums and the Temple of the Hermitage

Centro Historico de Lima

It is located in the district of Lima Metropolitan. It was founded in 1535 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro and known as the "City of Kings" due to its important status as capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru from the mid-sixteenth century to 1821. The Historic Center of Lima retains until the today the most illustrious examples of Spanish monumental architecture. The most important historical monuments of public character are represented by numerous churches and convents, as well as mansions that preserve the tradition of the Hispano-American Baroque.

Museo Convento San Francisco y Catacumbas, Plaza San Francisco Jirón Lampa y Ancash

This set of religious precincts, of neoclassical and baroque style, was erected in 1546. During the 17th century, the temple was the object of a series of arrangements and decorations that ended up turning it into a marvel of art in the viceregal era.

In 1655 an earthquake occurred in Lima that brought down the Franciscan temple, destroying its artistic riches, collapsing all the effort of a century.

The new temple was inaugurated in 1672, and repairs continued inside the convent until 1729.

Nowadays, the convent presents attractions, together with its remarkable courtyards and gardens, which are surrounded by arches with baseboards of Seville tiles.

Magic Water Circuit of the Reserve Park

The Parque de la Reserva was originally opened in 1929 to commemorate all the civilian reservists who fought in the defence of Lima during the War of the Pacific. But more than 65 years later, it became one of Lima's most visited tourist attractions.  In 2007 a water and light show called the Circuito Magico del Agua, The Magic Water Circuit, was inaugurated. It has the Guinness Book record for the largest fountain complex in the world, displaying 13 distinct fountains and many are interactive. All of the fountains are illuminated at night, many with continuously changing color schemes. A colorful laser light program synchronized with classical and Peruvian music makes the fountains sparkle and shine as the water flows in unique patterns and shapes.

Cancellation Policy

  • We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if booking is cancelled 1 day or less before the event
  • We will charge a cancellation fee of 0% if booking is cancelled 999 days or less before the event

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

What to Bring

  • Please bring jacket due the cold weather at the summit of mount Batur 
  • Extra cash in case you need additional drinks/food along the way 

Please Note

  • Confirmation will be received at the time of booking 
  • you will get pick up from your hotel with PRIVATE air conditioned vehicle 
  • Trekking will have small group of 4 -5 persons for each guide
  • People with serious medical condition not allowed to participate 
  • This tour is start early in the morning . Pick up time start from 1 am - 2.30 am depending on your hotel location . we will inform the exact pick up time once we receive your hotel information 
  • The climb consider easy climbing full guided by local mountain guide however moderate fitness level required. Takes around 1.5 - 2 hours to reach the summit 

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