Huaca Rajada (Sipán)
Chiclayo, North Coast, 14710
In 1987, locals were found with lavish gold artifacts, tipping off police that there might be a grand discovery nearby. An archaeologist came and found the pristine tomb of the Lord of Sipán (“The King Tut of Peru”)—forgotten in the desert for over 1,700 years—and heralded as the greatest discovery of the last 50 years of archaeology.
The Basics
Many of the larger artifacts and displays have been moved to Chiclayo museums (most notably, the Royal Tombs Museum of Sipán and the Brüning National Archaeological Museum). However, Huaca Rajada (“Cracked Pyramid”) features on-going excavations as well as fascinating recreations of the tomb, showing the extravagant headdresses and jewelry, and the remains of a priest, a child, a llama, two dogs, three concubines and a guard who was buried without feet.xa0
Enjoy Huaca Rajada as part of a larger exploration of the ancient cultures of the area. Most day tours include guided excursions to the Royal Tombs Museum of Sipán and Túcume (Valley of the Pyramids), the 8th-century site encompassing dozens of mounds and pyramids once belonging to the Sicán culture. If you have more time, take a multi-day tour that goes from Chiclayo to Trujillo and tacks on a visit to the former Chimú capital of Chan Chan, and more.
Things to Know Before You Go
- Huaca Rajada is an ideal spot for history and archaeology buffs.
- There is a small entrance fee.
- The museum is wheelchair-accessible.
How to Get There
Huaca Rajada is located close to the city of Sipán, which is about 20 minutes from downtown Chiclayo.
When to Get There
The site is open Monday through Friday, from morning to evening. Chiclayo’s dry season runs from May to September, while the rainy season runs from December to March. Come to the area in June for a festival honoring San Pedro and San Pablo, the patron saints of fishermen and farmers; and in August when locals dance, throw fireworks, and hike to a highland village to mark Cruz de Chalpon.
Royal Tombs Museum of Sipán
You’ll want to combine a visit to this wonderful museum, whose striking pyramid-shaped structure mimics the ancient Moche tomb of the Lord of Sipán, as it was found at Huaca Rajada. Inside are most of the riches found—the ancient remains, artifacts and treasures of the “King Tut of Peru,” including dazzling gold and silver and jeweled headdresses and armored plates.
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