Lignes de Nazca

Géoglyphes mystérieux

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Emplacement et comment s'y rendre

The Nazca Lines are located in the arid plains of the Pampas de Jumana, approximately 80 kilometers southeast of the city of Nazca in Southern Peru. The nearest major hub is Pisco, though most visitors arrive from Nazca or Lima.

  • From Nazca: The most common departure point. Small aircraft tours operate from Nazca's María Reiche Neuman Airport, offering aerial views of the geoglyphs. The flight lasts about 30 minutes.
  • From Lima: A 6-7 hour drive or bus ride to Nazca, followed by a flight or a visit to the nearby observation tower (Mirador) along the Pan-American Highway.
  • Observation Tower (Mirador): Accessible by car or tour bus from Nazca, offering a ground-level view of a few lines. Entry fee is nominal.

Heures d'ouverture et billets

The Nazca Lines themselves are an open desert site, but access is primarily through flights or the observation tower.

  • Flight Tours: Operate daily from early morning to mid-afternoon, weather permitting. Book in advance, especially in high season (June–September).
  • Observation Tower: Open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.
  • Tickets: Flight tours range from $80–$150 USD per person, depending on the operator and duration. Tower entry is around 5–10 PEN (Peruvian Sol).

Meilleur moment pour visiter

The dry season (May–November) offers the clearest skies for aerial views. Early morning flights provide the best light for photography and smoother air conditions. Crowds peak in July and August.

Durée de la visite

A flight tour typically lasts 30–45 minutes, while a visit to the observation tower takes about 30 minutes. Allow half a day for logistics and potential wait times.

Activités

  • Aerial tours for a panoramic view of the geoglyphs, including figures like the Hummingbird and the Astronaut.
  • Ground viewing from the Mirador, ideal for those avoiding flights.
  • Visits to the nearby Museo Didáctico Antonini for context on the lines' history.

Installations

  • Nazca Town: Restaurants, shops, and tour agencies.
  • Observation Tower: Basic restrooms and parking.
  • Accessibility: Limited for those with mobility issues; flights require climbing into small aircraft.

Ce qu'il faut apporter/vêtir

  • Light, breathable clothing for the desert heat.
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat.
  • Motion sickness medication if prone to nausea during flights.
  • Camera with a zoom lens for aerial photography.

Règles et règlements

  • Do not walk on or disturb the lines; they are a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Flights may have weight restrictions; confirm with operators in advance.
  • Photography is permitted, but drones require special authorization.

Informations sur le contact

For flight tours, reputable operators include Aerodiana and AeroParacas. Check their websites or local tour agencies in Nazca for bookings.