Tiwanaku: Full-day tour, the enigmatic empire
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Uncover the mysteries of Tiwanaku in a private tour, one of the earliest Precolumbian empires. Join us to explore its ancient secrets and rich legacy.
Highlights
- Learn the secrets of the first Pre-Columbian empire from western hemisphere
- Explore ruins from the 3000 B.C
- Pyramids, temples, faces and monoliths
Description
We start with pick-up service from hotels, hostels, from central area (around Plaza San Francisco). Tiwanaku is located approximately two hours away from La Paz.
We begin with a visit to the Tiwanaku Museum, showcasing the cultural legacy of the Tiwanaku Empire from 3000 B.C. to 1180 A.C. Following this, we explore the UNESCO World Heritage archaeological site, featuring the Semi-underground Temple of Kalasasaya, the iconic Puerta del Sol honoring Pachacutec, the Puerta de la Luna dedicated to the moon goddess Killa, the imposing Akapana Pyramid, and notable monoliths such as Bennett, Fraile, and Ponce. After the site visit, we’ll enjoy lunch in the main town before returning to La Paz.
Includes
Bi-lingual local guide (English and Spanish)
All entrance fee
Private transportation
Hotel pick up and drop off.
01 Lunch in Tiwanaku Town
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund