TRUJILLO AND CHAN-CHAN: TWO CIVILIZATIONS

See Trujillo and Chan Chan on your Peru Holiday

12,000 years of history

Peru's oldest city, Trujillo rejoices in the name of "The City of Eternal Spring" because of its mild and temperate climate. The city was originally founded in 1534 - before Lima, as locals are quick to point out - and quickly grew prosperous as a result of the fertility of the surrounding countryside. The Spanish, of course, were by no means the first people to notice this...

The Moche valley, in which Trujillo is situated, has been continuously inhabited for over 12,000 years and Trujillo is far from being the first city in the area. If you can tear yourself away from Trujillo and the nearby beaches of Huanchaco and Buenos Aires, then you might like to visit the archeological complex just up the road at Chan-Chan: the remains of what was probably the largest adobe city in the world... ever!

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Trujillo Today

Today you can see the evident prosperity of the colonial period in Trujillo's fine colonial architecture. From buildings such as the stunning white cathedral to the art collection of El Carmen, the marbles statues of the Iturregui Palace to the mannerist murals of the Ganoza Chopitea, the Baroque and Rococco architecture is especially impressive because all the buildings, public and private, have been so well-maintained. Of particular interest in Trujillo is the beautiful decorative wrought-ironwork which surounds the windows of the colonial buildings here.

Trujillo

The architecture and art is also interesting in Trujillo in that can see how the citizens have always had a wider worldview than many other provincial cities in Peru, who have always tended to look to Lima as the fount of culture and style. Much of the art in Trujillo's museums belongs to the Quito school and the grand houses with their cool, shady courtyards and living rooms remind you not so much of something Peruvian but of the houses you find described in the novels of the Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

Trujillo's great-grandad: Chan Chan

Only a ten minute drive from Trujillo lies the mysterious remains of the Chimu city of Chan-Chan. The Chimu culture dominated this area from the 12th to the fifteenth century when they were finally conquered by the Incas and Chan Chan - all twenty square kilometres of it - was their capital. At its peak, archaeologists believe that, quite apart from its stunning ceremonial and public buildings, Chan-Chan probably had a population of around 100,000 people.

Chan-Chan, Trujillo

To put that in perspective, this makes Chan-Chan somewhat larger than London was at the time - and this was achieved without the use of the wheel! Chan Chan really needs to be seen in the same context as the great ancient cities of Egypt, Mesopotamia or China. Indeed, one reading of Chinese history and Chimu legends suggests that the warrior aristocratic class of the Chimu were descendants of a Chinese exploration fleet. Evidence is far from conclusive but there was certainly something going on in the Moche valley in the twelfth century...

Time, weather and human carelessness have damaged Chan-Chan since it was abandoned in the 1500s but since it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 it has been adequately protected and much of the ancient city has been restored. The nine original districts were strictly segregated) of the city can still clearly be seen but it's probably best to begin your visit in the Gran Chimu Palace area, which has been painstakingly restored to something approaching its former grandeur. Also definitely worth seeing is the Huaca del Dragon complex, where some of the original wall friezes have been beautifully preserved.

Huanchaco, Trujillo

Time to relax at Huanchaco beach

If all this sight-seeing has tired you out then you could probably do with some relaxation time and the beaches around Trujillo are just the ticket! Huanchaco is the most well-known of the nearby resorts, and with good reason! The name comes from the Mochica for "beautiful lagoon of the golden fish" and although we haven't personally seen any golden fish yet, we'll take the beautiful lagoon bit! Huanchaco is a great fun resort - there's always lots going on, both on and off the beach and most of Trujillo seems to decamp here whenever they can! One thing to watch out for is the locals 'surfing' in their "caballitos de totora" or "little horses of the sea". These totora reed canoes-cum-surfboards have been around for centuries and there are always plenty of people willing to give you lessons so why not give it a go?

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Trujillo facts and figures

  • AltitudeAltitude: 50m
  • PopulationPopulation: 1 million
  • ClimateSummer: warm and sunny; Winter: mild but cloudy
  • TemperatureTemperature: Day 15-35°C; Night: 8-15°C

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