NazcaFlights.com is a division of Huacachina.com Tours. This is our mission statement.

The staff and owners of NazcaFlights.com firmly belive that experiences are more important than tours, and that memories are more important than possessions. The purpose of our company, and its guiding philosophy, is to offer an experience of Peru that is both authentic and thrilling. This is accomplished by providing a diverse range of experiences in the fields of archaeology, history, extreme sports, paleontology, adventure tourism, eco-tourism, and many other disciplines.

Some of our tours offer a glimpse into modern Peru, the psyche and culture of the modern peruvians. Other tours provide a connection to ancient Peruvian history, thousands old, with its archaeological mysteries and ancient ruins which lay buried in the sands of time. We want you to experience the vibrant and dynamic culture of modern Peru but also to explore the mystery and majesty of its incomparable archaeological heritage.

As a company, we strive to distinguish ourselves from our competition by being more kind, competent and honest. We offer information that is honest and useful for our clients, and we offer personalized service and tours.

We work with a wide range of clients and we prepare tours that are compatible with a clients' interests, schedule, and economic situation. One day we are chartering a private Nazca Lines flight for a Fortune 400 executive and the next day we are helping reserve a $5 per night dorm bed for a backpacker. This diversity in our clientele reflects the diversity in our tours, and it keeps us more flexible and passionate about our work.

Coming to Peru can and should be more than just a vacation - sometimes it is experience that leaves the tourist changed in some subtle but profound manner. Thank you for considering our tour agency for some of your experiences in Peru.

 

 
 
         
   

 

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