Caral Ruins, Lima
Savi and VidSavi and Vid|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, LIMA Updated : Apr 7, 2017, 10.26 AM IST
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Try and leave early morning from Lima. There are plenty of taxis available in Lima. You could also rent a car and drive there on your own. Be careful—the last stretch on the route is bumpy and unpaved. English-speaking tour guides are available and it really helps to have one. There is also a small museum, which is pretty and well maintained. Standing there in the midst of vast, crude ruins while trying to visualize the past is an experience you are not likely to forget soon. Great history awaits you in the Caral Ruins, so go check it out for yourself.
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