Nazca Lines
Ask ThatchGPT
Recommend a local expert to help plan my Peru trip
Suggest an unique itinerary for my Peru trip
What foods do Peru locals eat
What are some true hidden gems in Peru
Help me brainstorm trip ideas for Peru
Help me plan a family-friendly trip to Peru
What people say
Kelsie Naugler
Available for hire
"There are many theories that say aliens passed by the area and left us these varied drawings on the sand! The Nazca Lines area was named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, because it has been found out that it worked as an astronomical calendar. The lines represent different animals, like a spider, a monkey, a condor, a hummingbird, and many more.
Take a tour outside of Lima and head over to Nazca, where you will go over to the small Aerodrome and board on a 34 minute flight over the Nazca lines. Your pilot will be in charge of telling you the story of each one of them!"
Sara Lemeire
" This morning your flight awaits. A small 12 passenger plane flies you over the Nasca Lines for only 30-minutes. But believe me, you will be glad to be on the ground again. Take a motion sickness tablet beforehand if needed. You can take pictures of the most famous images: The Condor, the Hummingbird, and many more. These huge patterns and lines were carved into the desert sand by the Nasca people centuries ago. "
Read more in:
Renáta Páníková
Available for hire
"💫 A unique place to visit
research by 🚁
🚌 4 hours from Lima"
Read more in:
Mentioned in these guides
About Nazca Lines
Get the inside scoop on Nazca Lines from local experts, travel creators, and tastemakers. Browse genuine trip notes, Nazca Lines reviews, photos, travel guides, and itineraries from real travelers and plan your trip with confidence.
Address
Save this spot for later or start mapping out a new trip today
Try our AI Travel Assistant and get instant answers to any questions about your trip.
Ask ThatchGPT