Peru’s Vibrant Trujillo — Image Earth Travel


Immerse yourself in culture whilst experiencing Trujillo’s incredibly fascinating archaeological sites – some of the best in Peru.

Getting there

The semi-cama overnight bus leaves Huaraz at 9:30pm and takes around 8 hours to arrive in Trujillo at 5:30am – if all goes well.
Regardless of whether I’m upright in a seat or near-horizontal in a semi-cama seat, I rarely sleep on buses.

Perhaps it’s the violent swerving around mountainous terrain, the air-conditioning turned down to polar incubation levels, or the TV volume at ear-piercing decibels, but it is hard to get some sleep.

Tip

If you’re a beach bunny, you may find renown surfer village Huanchaco more suitable – it’s only 20 minutes from Trujillo.

Trujillo

Elegance, vibrant, culture, and a profusion of colonial buildings come to mind when describing Trujillo, the capital of northern Peru and one of my favourite cities in this country.

Love the vibe in Trujillo as it feels more genuine and surprisingly, lacks the volume of tourists that Cusco or Lima experience, which makes Trujillo a great city for relaxation.

Colonial buildings, Trujillo, Peru, South America

Situated along the Moche River’s parched valley, prehistoric Moche and Chimu cultures inhabited Trujillo prior to the Inca conquest. The Spaniards then arrived in 1534 and officially ‘founded’ Trujillo.

Proclaiming independence from Spain only in 1820, the city is remembered for its fight for Peruvian Independence.

What to see?

Meander the clean streets of Trujillo and absorb the wonderfully colourful colonial architecture, quaint restaurants, and relaxing city spaces.

Escape the sun whilst visiting one of the three main museums: Cassinelli Museum, Archaeological Museum, and Cassinelli Museum.

If you’re lucky enough to visit Trujillo during January then you’ll experience the month-long Marinera Festival – a celebration of the Marinera dance, which originated in this city. Dancers use handkerchiefs whilst re-enacting romantic courtships during elegant movements.

Here’s a little taste of this national dance recorded by Folk Dances Around the World. I notice that the female dancer is always barefoot in a lot of the Marinera dance versions and not sure of the reason?

Trujillo also hosts a book festival and Spring festival.

Plaza de Armas

The Plaza de Armas is your place to see locals interacting and enjoying everyday life or for a shoe shine.

Plaza de Armas, Colonial buildings, Trujillo, Peru, South America

The 1820’s proclamation of independence is commemorated in the centre of Plaza de Armas with the imposing Freedom Monument sculpture by Edmund Moeller.

Plaza de Armas, Trujillo, Peru, South America

All zebra crossings lead to the Plaza de Armas or so it seems…

Plaza de Armas, Trujillo, Peru, South America

Shiny pavement, blossoming flowers in well manicured garden beds, and resting spots make for a pleasurable respite stop.

Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary

Whilst in the Plaza de Armas, wander across to the stunning and well-preserved Cathedral of St. Mary, which was built from 1647-1666 – sadly it’s closed so no inside viewing today.

Basilica of St Mary, Trujillo, Peru, South America

Trujillo Market

Love checking out the market when arriving in a city, town, or village and Trujillo’s market sells almost everything you require from food to clothing and souvenirs.

As with most markets in South America, just be aware of your surrounds and pickpockets.

Trujillo street scenes

Spotting an intriguing photographer creating his art on a make-shift flatbed camera whilst capturing the many local street scenes especially in Plaza de Armas, just can’t help myself…

Photographer, Plaza de Armas, Trujillo, Peru, South America

Attractive iron work adorns many of Trujillo’s buildings, which adds to the picturesque street appeal.

Colonial building, Trujillo, Peru, South America

Energetic blues of the splendid Municipality building mimic the Peruvian sky.

Municipality, Colonial building, Trujillo, Peru, South America

Day trip to Chan Chan ruins

Chan Chan map, Trujillo, Peru, South America

Chan Chan is definitely worth visiting whilst in Trujillo and as it’s so close to the city that you can’t go wrong.

Where is Chan Chan?

It’s an easy short 12-kilometre bus ride east from Trujillo and you arrive in Chan Chan.

From the city, take any of the public buses going to Huanchaco as all pass Chan Chan’s entrance along Av. Mansiche.

old bus, Trujillo, Peru, South America

As it’s around a 2-kilometre walk to the ticket booth and ruins, many taxis wait if you don’t wish to walk.

Named the “largest adobe city in the world”, Chan Chan dates back to the 15th century and was the capital of the vast pre-Incan Chimu empire, which started in the 1st century.

Chan Chan, Trujillo, Peru, South America

Be blown away by the remarkable and precise carvings adorning the adobe-brick ruins.

Chan Chan, Trujillo, Peru, South America

Expansive Chan Chan covers just over 12 kilometres of this Peruvian arid landscape. When visiting, make sure you take lots of water and your lunch as there’s not much around.

Chan Chan, Trujillo, Peru, South America

This very short video by ScriptSocket Videogives you a little taste of just what to expect when exploring Chan Chan.

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