Cod par003
Duration: 03:30 hrs aprox.
Tambo Clorado is the conserved bigger and better Incan archaeological complex of the Peruvian coast.
It owes their name to the predominance of the red color in their constructions. This city strength was ordered to build for the Inca Pachacútec, in the last quarter of the XV century, then that it conquered the Yungas (tribe preincaica) that occupied this valley.
Their extraordinary walls, built in adobe, were colored of red and yellow, adorned with trapezoidal niches and niches. This complex is formed by a palace, a temple, the strength, barracks and warehouses.
Extensive esplanades communicated by bleachers and ramps and a residence complex for the town.
Their inhabitants carried out economic, domestic activities, rituals, administrative and political, controlled by a state apparatus that reached great magnitude before the arrival of the Spaniards.
Include:
Transportation, entrance and professional tour guide.
















