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Explore one of the world's largest collections of rock art on our private Toro Muerto Petroglyphs tour. This exclusive full-day expedition from Arequipa offers a deep dive into ancient mysteries, with flexible options to visit the Querulpa Dinosaur Footprints or a traditional Pisco Winery in the Majes Valley. A bespoke journey for history buffs and adventure seekers.Â
Best For...
History buffs, families, and Pisco lovers seeking a flexible, desert-style expedition.Â
Service StandardÂ
100% Private transport (4x4 or Van) and certified bilingual expert guide.Â
Adventure Level
Easy walking in low altitude. Full-day duration (Approx. 9 hours).Â
07:30 AM | Hotel Pick-up: Private departure from Arequipa, driving through the dramatic desert landscapes of the volcanic chain.
The Siguas & Majes Valleys: Scenic descent into the fertile valleys, witnessing the stark contrast between the arid desert and the green oasis.
Toro Muerto Exploration: Guided walk through the world’s largest rock art site. Discover the "Danzantes" (Dancers) and mysterious carvings left by ancient cultures.
Traditional Majes Lunch: Break for a local meal. We recommend the famous river shrimp (Camarones) or regional valley specialties.
Custom Afternoon Choice:
Option A: Hike to the Querulpa Dinosaur Footprints to see prehistoric tracks and life-sized replicas.
Option B: Visit a Colonial Pisco Winery for a guided tasting and insight into Peru’s national spirit.
05:30 PM | Arrival in Arequipa: Comfortable private transfer back to your hotel.
Archaeology Enthusiasts: One of the most important rock art sites in South America.
Families & History Lovers: The dinosaur tracks at Querulpa are a highlight for all ages.
Slow Travelers: Unlike group tours, we manage the pace so you can photograph and explore without rushing.
Gourmet Explorers: Perfect for those wanting to taste authentic Pisco at its source.
"An exclusive journey from ancient rock art to prehistoric trails and the soul of Peruvian Pisco."Â