Thursday, January 20, 2011

Peru travel Package: Northern Archaeological Wonders

Although relatively unknown, Chavin, a magnificent temple located in the mountains, is one of Peru's archaeological gems, and the most impressive remains of the earliest civilizations of Peru. Located in the Cordillera de Ancash, at the foot of the snowcapped Andean mountains, some 250 kilometers from Lima and a tower height of over 3,100 meters, the fascinating ruins have been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985.

This extraordinary complex bursts at the seams with the incredible work, the heritage of one of the first civilizations of Peru. Platforms with giant front of stone engraved with stone plaques, sculptures of strange underground passages human and animal hybrid creatures, and labyrinthine Chavin is one of the most interesting archaeological eyes of the country, and a constant reminder of the power and ingenuity old civilizations.

The temple dates back to between 1500 and 500 a. C., known as the Formative Period in Peru, where the Andean societies and began forming the organization, before culminating with the Inca Empire in the 15th century. Incredible amount of manpower and highly complex techniques have been used to create this monumental building, which is believed to have been abandoned around 200 BC. The results indicated that social instability and unrest began producing between 500 and 300 BC, while the largest Chavin civilization began to decline. Great ceremonial centers were abandoned and were replaced by villages and farmland.

Tourism is the gradual extension of Chavin, although it is quite modest, with a maximum of 60,000 visitors each year. If you are interested in archeology and history, and how to get away from the tourist crowds that populate the most famous sites, you will delight in exploring the spectacular ruins, and enjoy your surroundings especially picturesque. Put this extraordinary destination for your vacation package Peru an unforgettable experience

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