
Brujo & Cao Museum Private Tour
Become an archaeologist for a day and discover the impressive constructions and magnificent polychrome paintings at Huacas de Cao: the city of eternal spring. Brujo & Cao Museum Private Tour. We will pick you up at your hotel in the morning and...
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Become an archaeologist for a day and discover the impressive constructions and magnificent polychrome paintings at Huacas de Cao: the city of eternal spring.
Brujo & Cao Museum Private Tour
We will pick you up at your hotel in the morning and travel to Brujo, notable for pyramids reflecting the Mochica view of the cosmos, located 40 miles north in Magdalena de Cao. A brief stop will be made before continuing through sugar cane fields to the Mochica huacas: Cao, Partida, and Prieta. Visitors will observe remarkable constructions and the polychrome relief paintings depicting ancient customs.
Following a short break, we will visit the Cao Museum, housing the remains of the former Mochica governess of Cao. Her efforts in challenging male dominance in this ancient culture will be discussed. The mummy of the lady of Cao retains well-preserved tattoos of snakes and spiders on her hands and ankles.
The museum features remarkable ceramic artifacts showcasing wildlife, along with items related to hunting, textiles, and baskets. Additionally, there is a room dedicated to human sacrifice rituals, displaying representations of prisoners and battles.
The tour concludes with a return to your hotel in Trujillo.
Children under 5 years old
This tour is free of charge for children under 5 years. They must sit on the lap of an adult on the bus.
Hotel pick up in Trujillo
The tour includes pick-up from hotels in the city center. An additional supplement applies for more remote accommodations.
Prices
Included
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Transport by bus or minibus, depending on the size of the group
- English speaking guide
- Entry to the visited monuments
- Private and exclusive tour there will be one else in the group
Tips
- Accessibility: Yes, you must attend with a carer