Nazca Lines Overflight The Nazca Lines are ancient geoglyphs located in the Nazca desert, in southern Peru. These figures are approximately 2000 years old. Historians and archaeologists maintain the debate about how they originated and to this day there is no agreement on their origin. Flying over the Nazca lines is the only way to appreciate these incredible geoglyphs. There are more than 40 aqueducts, known as "Puquios", which were made to bring water to this desert town. Below we have created an extensive guide to Nazca Lines flights based on our experience and local knowledge, having transported more than 30,000 tourists since our inception. Schedules The flight schedules can be agreed upon when you book the tour. However, flight conditions are always more favorable in the morning. Take it into account. Flight duration: 30 minutes. Special treatment for Peru Hop passengers: tours contracted through FindLocalTrips.com get an extended flight to enjoy the aerial view of the Cantalloc Aqueduct System and allow date changes until the afternoon before the tour at no additional cost. The main activity in Nazca is the overflight of the lines. However, Nazca is a very picturesque town with a great culture, that is why it has places that are worth visiting such as the Antonini Didactic Museum or the Maria Reiche Planetarium. Near the town you can also visit important archaeological sites such as the Chauchilla Cemetery to see the mummies of the Nazcas; the ruins of Cahuachi, a ceremonial center of Adobe in what was the Capital of the Nazca Culture; the aqueducts of Cantalloc; and the ruins of Paredones in what was an administrative center during the Inca Empire.
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