Peru’s Enigmatic Desert Geoglyphs
Explore Vacation Options
What Are the Nazca Lines?
Notable Figures Include:
- A hummingbird over 93 meters long.
- A spider with legs extending nearly 50 meters
- A monkey with a spiraled tail
- Several trapezoids and straight lines stretching for kilometers
- A “hands” glyph and the famous “astronaut” figure on a hillside
How to See the Nazca Lines
Scenic Flights
- Depart from the Nazca airport or from Pisco and Ica (closer to Lima)
- Flights last 30–90 minutes, depending on departure point
- Each passenger gets a window seat in small aircraft (6–12 people)
Viewpoints (Miradores)
If flying isn’t an option, visit the Nazca viewing tower (Mirador de Las Líneas) along the Pan-American Highway. You’ll see 2–3 figures, but the scope is limited compared to aerial views.
Where Are the Nazca Lines Located?
The lines are found near the town of Nazca, in Peru’s southern coastal desert.
- From Lima :
7-hour drive or 1-hour flight to Pisco, then drive to Nazca - From Arequipa or Cusco :
Requires overnight bus or private transport - Nearby attractions :
Chauchilla Cemetery, Cantalloc Aqueducts, Cahuachi ruins
Every Trip With Us Creates A Positive Impact
Travel Tips for Visiting the Coast of Peru
Help preserve Peru’s beautiful coastline with these eco conscious travel tips:
Altitude
Health
Booking
Combine It
What It's Like to Fly Over the Nazca Lines: A Personal Experience
Imagine climbing into a 10-seat propeller plane just after sunrise. The desert is still cool, the sky a soft gold. As the plane ascends, patterns emerge below first a set of zigzag lines, then a massive condor stretching across the earth.
“Flying over the Nazca Lines felt like looking at messages from another world silent, ancient, but unmistakably powerful.”
— Traveler from Australia
Theories, Myths, and Mysteries of the Nazca Lines
Astronomical Calendar
Ritual Pathways for the Gods
Water Worship Symbols
Alien Landing Strips?
Regardless of their origins, the Nazca Lines spark the imagination like few places on Earth.
Best Time to Visit
- May to October:
Clear skies, low wind perfect for flying - November to April:
Hotter and more humid, but still flyable most days
Beach Activities
Nearby Attractions Worth Exploring
Chauchilla Cemetery
Cahuachi
Cantalloc Aqueducts
Huacachina
Contact Information
Find Our Contact Details for Quick Assistance and Personalized Travel Support.
Location
Lima, Peru
Get In Touch
* Tell Us About Your Travel Plans & How We Can Help!
Frequently Asked Questions
Who made the Nazca Lines and why?
How many Nazca Lines are there?
Can you see the Nazca Lines without flying?
Is it safe to fly over the Nazca Lines?
What is the best airport to fly from?
Are there eco-concerns about flying over the lines?
How long should I plan for a visit?
- 12345, Victor Tower, Lima, Peru
- [email protected]
- 1(800) 996-1139