Activities in Trujillo
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El Festival Internacional de la Primavera
Trujillo's major festival is celebrated with parades, national dancing competitions (including, of course, the marinera), caballos de paso displays, sports, international beauty contests and other cultural activities. It all happens in the last week in September, and better hotels are booked out well in advance.
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Trujillo Tours
Friendly and recommended Trujillo Tours has three- to four-hour tours to Chan Chan and Huanchaco (S20), and to Huacas del Sol y de la Luna (S20), as well as city tours (S18). Some English, French and German is spoken.
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Bruce Peru
The aid organization Bruce Peru helps kids that are unable to attend school. Volunteer opportunities are best arranged beforehand, though short-term, walk-in volunteers are sometimes needed.
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iPerú
If you prefer your own guide, it's best to go with a certified official guide who knows the area well. Ask at iPerú for a list of certified guides and contact details.
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Chan Chan Tours
Established Chan Chan Tours, right on the square, organizes similar trips for S20 to S50 per person (two-person minimum). Its guides speak some English.
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Guía Tours
The long-established Guía Tours organizes trips. Its guides speak some English.
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Fiesta de la Marinera
Held in the last week in January, this is the national marinera contest.
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