Chiclayo: Pomac Forest Historic Sanctuary & Sican Museum

Nestled in the heart of Peru's Chiclayo region, the Pomac Forest Historic Sanctuary and Sican Museum offer a captivating glimpse into the region's rich cultural legacy, awaiting your discovery.

The Chiclayo region of Peru boasts a rich cultural heritage, and the Pomac Forest Historic Sanctuary and Sican Museum offer a chance to explore this fascinating history. For just SEK 545 per person, visitors can enjoy the world’s largest carob tree park, uncover ancient pyramids, and explore the artifacts showcased at the National Museum of Sican. With guided access, transfers, and entrance tickets included, this tour provides a convenient and comprehensive way to discover the captivating past of the Lambayeque region.

Key Points

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  • This is a guided tour that explores the Pomac Forest, home to the world’s largest carob tree park, and the Sican Museum showcasing artifacts from the Lambayeque culture.
  • The 4-hour tour includes hotel transfers, entrance tickets, and a knowledgeable guide providing insights in Spanish and English.
  • The tour offers the opportunity to discover over 30 ancient pyramids and the intact tomb of the Lord of Sican.
  • The tour is suitable for all ages, with a minimum of 2 people required, and children 1 and younger are complimentary.
  • Visitors are recommended to bring sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable clothing, as the terrain may be unpaved or uneven.
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Overview and Pricing

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The Pomac Forest Historic Sanctuary and Sican Museum tour is priced at SEK 545 per person and lasts for approximately 4 hours.

Visitors can enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Plus, a reserve now and pay later option is available.

The tour includes guided access to the natural Pomac Forest, the largest carob tree park globally, and the National Museum of Sican, showcasing artifacts from the Lambayeque culture.

Transfers from downtown hotels, guide services, and entrance tickets are included, while food, drinks, and gratuities are excluded.

Tour Highlights

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The tour includes the natural Pomac Forest, the largest carob tree park globally, with diverse flora and fauna.

Visitors will explore over 30 ancient pyramids and the intact tomb of the Lord of Sican.

The National Museum of Sican features a captivating collection of gold, silver, bronze, and ceramic artifacts from the Lambayeque culture.

This immersive experience allows guests to explore the rich history and cultural heritage of the region.

Itinerary and Experience

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Pickup from your downtown hotel begins the tour, with guests waiting in the lobby 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time.

A knowledgeable guide leads the group in both Spanish and English, providing insights into the natural wonders and ancient history of the region. Visitors can choose to explore the Sican Museum exclusively if desired.

After the tour, guests are dropped off at their hotels. The itinerary offers a well-rounded experience, allowing participants to enjoy the Pomac Forest’s lush landscapes and uncover the secrets of the Sican civilization’s impressive archaeological sites.

Inclusions and Exclusions

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The tour includes transfers from downtown hotels, a knowledgeable guide, and all necessary entrance tickets. However, the tour excludes food, drinks, and gratuities. Transfers are also available from hotels in Tucume and Pimentel.

| Inclusions | Exclusions |

| — | — |

| – Transfers from downtown hotels | – Food |

| – Guide | – Drinks |

| – Entrance tickets | – Gratuities |

It’s important to note that the Sican Museum is closed on Mondays, and a minimum of 2 people is required for the tour. Children 1 and younger are complimentary.

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Important Information and Recommendations

Although the tour is suitable for all ages, children 10 and younger must be accompanied by 2 paying adults.

Children 10 and younger must be accompanied by 2 paying adults on this tour, despite its suitability for all ages.

Visitors must be able to navigate unpaved or uneven terrain, as the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible. The Sican Museum is closed on Mondays, and a minimum of 2 people is required for the tour.

Infants 1 and younger can join for free. Rates may vary for holidays.

Visitors should bring sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable clothing.

The tour includes guided services in Spanish and English and hotel pickup and drop-off from downtown, Tucume, and Pimentel.

Exploring the Pomac Forest

Visitors enjoy the natural wonder of the Pomac Forest Historic Sanctuary, the largest carob tree park globally. The lush, green canopy shelters a diverse ecosystem teeming with life.

Guests embark on a guided tour, captivated by:

  1. The towering carob trees, some standing for over a millennium, their twisted trunks and branches creating a mesmerizing natural cathedral.

  2. The vibrant flora, including endemic orchids and bromeliads, that thrive in the forest’s microclimate.

  3. The array of bird species, from the elusive Andean condor to the vibrant toucans, flitting among the branches.

Discovering the Sican Museum

After exploring the natural wonders of the Pomac Forest, the tour transitions to the Sican Museum, where visitors uncover the rich cultural heritage of the Lambayeque civilization.

The museum features a captivating collection of gold, silver, bronze, and ceramic artifacts from this ancient culture. Guests can enjoy the history and achievements of the Lambayeque people, including the intact tomb of the Lord of Sican.

The museum provides a comprehensive understanding of the region’s past, complementing the natural beauty experienced in the Pomac Forest. This stop offers a well-rounded cultural exploration.

Planning Your Visit

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When planning your visit to the Pomac Forest Historic Sanctuary and Sican Museum, it’s important to note that the museum is closed on Mondays.

To make the most of your experience, consider these tips:

  1. Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain.

  2. Pack sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun.

  3. Plan to spend at least 4 hours exploring the forest and museum.

The Pomac Forest and Sican Museum offer a unique opportunity to learn about the rich cultural heritage of the region.

With proper planning, you’ll have an unforgettable experience.

Since You Asked

Can I Visit the Sites Independently Without a Guided Tour?

Yes, visitors can explore the Pomac Forest Historic Sanctuary and Sican Museum independently without a guided tour. However, independent visits may not include transportation or expert commentary on the sites’ history and significance.

Are There Any Restaurants or Cafes Within the Sites?

There are no restaurants or cafes within the Pomac Forest Historic Sanctuary or Sican Museum sites. Visitors would need to bring their own food and drinks or plan to eat before or after the tour.

Can I Take My Own Food and Drinks Into the Sites?

Visitors are allowed to bring their own food and drinks into the sites. However, there are no designated dining areas or cafes within the Pomac Forest Historic Sanctuary and Sican Museum.

Is There a Specific Dress Code Required for the Visit?

There’s no specific dress code, but visitors are recommended to wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for walking on unpaved terrain. Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat are also recommended to protect against the sun.

Do the Sites Have Facilities for People With Disabilities?

The tour is not wheelchair accessible as it involves walking on unpaved or uneven terrain. Visitors with disabilities may have limited access to the sites. It’s recommended to check with the tour operator for any special accommodations.

The Sum Up

The Chiclayo: Pomac Forest Historic Sanctuary & Sican Museum tour offers an immersive exploration of the region’s rich cultural heritage. Visitors can discover the world’s largest carob tree park, uncover ancient pyramids, and explore the National Museum of Sican’s captivating artifacts. The tour’s inclusive package and guided access make it a convenient choice for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

You can check availability for your dates here: