Machu Picchu, Incan marvel nestled in the Peruvian Andes, epitomizes the grandeur of pre-Columbian architecture and culture.
PALPA LINES FLIGHT
“Step beyond the Nazca Lines and uncover one of Peru’s most mysterious archaeological wonders. The Palpa Lines Flight invites you to soar over hillside geoglyphs carved by ancient hands, long before the rise of the Inca. This is a rare chance to witness a UNESCO World Heritage landscape still shrouded in academic debate, where each line, figure, and trapezoid tells a story etched into stone and time.”
“Unveil the secrets of ancient civilizations with the Palpa Lines Flight, a unique aerial tour over sacred desert art lost in time”
Flight Over the World’s Largest Open-Air Archaeological Wonder
“Aerial Expedition Over a UNESCO World Heritage Landscape”
This exclusive flight offers a privileged perspective over one of the world’s most intriguing archaeological zones. Recognized as part of the Nazca-Palpa UNESCO World Heritage site, the Palpa Lines Flight caters to scholars, enthusiasts, and culturally curious travelers seeking a deeper understanding of ancient civilizations from above.


“Human Geoglyphs Older than the Nazca Lines”
Among the most compelling sights are anthropomorphic figures etched into the hillsides—believed to predate the Nazca Lines. These hillside geoglyphs depict stylized human forms, possibly representing deities, ritual figures, or cultural heroes from early Andean societies, offering vital clues to pre-Nazca iconography.


“Monumental Trapezoids Across the Highland Desert”
During the flight, passengers witness a series of enormous trapezoidal designs stretching across the slopes. Their geometric precision and scale are awe-inspiring, and their purpose—still debated among archaeologists, adds a layer of mystery to this ancient ceremonial landscape.


“Panoramic Views of the Palpa Archaeological Valley”
The flight concludes with sweeping vistas of the Palpa Valley, an area densely packed with archaeological remains. From above, one can discern ancient trails, hilltop platforms, and active excavation sites—painting a vivid picture of a desert region that remains a living laboratory for scientific discovery.


Tour Summary
The Palpa Lines Flight is a private aerial tour designed for archaeology enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Departing from Nazca Airport, this 35-minute flight takes you over one of Peru’s most fascinating and least-known geoglyph regions—older than the famous Nazca Lines and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
From your window seat aboard a small Cessna aircraft, you’ll witness ancient human figures, zoomorphic designs, and massive trapezoids carved into desert hillsides. Highlights include The Family geoglyphs, early versions of the hummingbird, and the symbolic Tumi and Solar Clock.

Starting Point
Your Hotel in Nazca

Flight Duration
35 minutes.

Departure Time
At Request.

Language
English
“Palpa Lines Flight Map”
Flight map showing main geoglyphs of Palpa, including ancient human figures, birds, and trapezoids along the UNESCO site.

“Why Travelers Choose This Destination”

Uncover Peru’s Ancient Secrets
While most visitors focus on the Nazca Lines, this flight unveils the lesser-known—but possibly older—Palpa geoglyphs. These hillside figures offer a deeper and more nuanced view into pre-Nazca cultures, rich in symbolism and mystery.

Designed for Archaeology Enthusiasts
This tour is ideal for those seeking more than just sightseeing. With a pre-flight archaeological briefing, scholarly insights, and access to figures under active research, the Palpa Lines Flight provides meaningful cultural context to every landmark seen from above.

Private Flight with Window Seats for All
Every passenger enjoys unobstructed views from a window seat aboard a small Cessna aircraft. With a limited number of travelers per flight, this is an intimate and immersive way to experience a UNESCO-protected cultural treasure.

Exceptional Scenic Beauty
From stylized pelicans to humanoid figures like The Family, and from giant trapezoids to ancient versions of the hummingbird, this tour combines stunning desert panoramas with artistic marvels that few travelers ever see.
Palpa Lines Flight
Full Itinerary
Palpa Lines Flight
Full Description
Part I: Hotel Pickup and Pre-Flight Briefing
Your Palpa Lines Flight experience begins with a smooth pickup from your hotel in Nazca. Our team will escort you to the local airport, located just a few kilometers from the city center. Upon arrival, you’ll be welcomed with a short introductory film that offers valuable archaeological context. This pre-flight briefing will enhance your understanding of the ancient geoglyphs you’re about to observe from the air.
Part II: Scenic Flight in a Window-Seat Aircraft
You’ll board a small Cessna aircraft, equipped for comfort and visibility, with seating for three to five passengers—all with individual window seats. As the plane lifts off, enjoy sweeping views of the Nazca Valley and the desert below. This exclusive flight ensures every guest has the best vantage point to witness the enigmatic figures carved into the hillsides of Palpa, a region officially protected as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Part III: Ancient Human Figures and Sacred Symbols
Unlike the more geometric Nazca Lines, the Palpa geoglyphs feature a higher concentration of anthropomorphic designs. As you soar over the region of Llipata, you’ll encounter a dramatic series of human-shaped figures carved into the slopes. Among them is the famous geoglyph group known as “The Family”—depicting a man, a woman, and a child. Nearby lies a vast trapezoid figure resembling an airstrip, evoking theories about astronomical or ritual alignments.
Part IV: Zoomorphic and Geometric Masterpieces
As the flight continues, you’ll pass over several elevated plateaus where rectangular and linear geoglyphs dominate the landscape. You’ll spot an early depiction of a hummingbird, considered a precursor to the more stylized Nazca version. Additional highlights include a canine-like figure, a massive marine bird, and intricately crafted squares and lines etched into desert summits—each figure adding to the archaeological intrigue of the site.
Part V: Final Sights and Return to Nazca
Before concluding the flight, you’ll glide over the city of Palpa to observe two of its most symbolic geoglyphs: the Solar Clock, believed to mark seasonal changes, and the Tumi, a ceremonial knife deeply rooted in Andean culture. After approximately 35 minutes in the air, your aircraft will return to Nazca Airport, where our staff will be waiting to transfer you back to your hotel—bringing this enriching archaeological journey to a comfortable close.
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Pick up from your hotel in Nazca and transfer to the airport.
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Assistance led by an English-speaking local guide.
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Palpa Lines Flight Tickets.
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Drop off at your hotel at the end of the tour.
Exclusions:
- Airport Tax (S/. 30.00 per person)
- Tourist Entrance Ticket, locally called Boleto Turístico (S/.47.00 per person).
- Meals, extras and gratuities.
Airplanes & Flight Altitude
Aircrafts

Cessna Airplanes
- 4-6 passenger capacity.
- All seats offer window views.
- Highly qualified pilots. The planes are operated by a pilot a co-pilot.
Flight Information

Flight Information
Altitude, Flight Level and Height
- Flights operate from 9:00 am. to 4:00 pm.
- Best time to fly between 9 am to 12:00 pm.
- Best time for photography around 4 pm. (If weather is calm)
” Good to Know “

Important Weight Limit Notice
For your safety on the Palpa Lines flight, please note the airline weight limit is 90 kilograms per passenger. Notify us via email if your weight exceeds this limit before booking. Additional fees may apply if an extra seat is needed.

Original Passport Required
It’s crucial to have your passport with you for the Palpa Lines flight. Boarding the plane requires your passport as identification. Without it, you won’t be permitted to participate in this archaeological aerial tour.
Customer Reviews

“I’ve visited many ancient sites across South America, but the Palpa Lines Flight was truly exceptional. The geoglyphs are far less known than the Nazca Lines, but equally impressive—especially the human figures on the hillsides. A must for anyone passionate about pre-Columbian history.”

“I booked this thinking it would be a shorter version of the Nazca Lines flight, but it turned out to be so unique. The Family geoglyphs, the Solar Clock, and that mountain landscape were unforgettable. This flight deserves much more attention, what a hidden gem”
Trip Essentials
Here are some useful tips:
Book in Advance: To secure your spot and ensure availability, it is recommended to book the tour in advance, especially during peak travel seasons from June to September.
Bring Your Passport: As an additional important recommendation, remember to bring your passport with you for the Nazca Lines Tour. Your passport is essential for identification purposes and it is required for the flight over the Nazca Lines.
Motion Sickness Medication: If you are sensitive to motion sickness, consider bringing medication for the flight over the Nazca Lines.
Eat Lightly before the Flight: To avoid potential motion sickness during the flight, opt for a light meal before boarding the aircraft.
Aerial Perspective is Essential
Like the Nazca Lines, the geoglyphs of Palpa are vast and only fully visible from the air. Many are carved into hillsides and mountaintops, making a scenic overflight the only way to appreciate their form, scale, and alignment with the natural terrain.
Flight Duration: 35 Minutes of Discovery
The Palpa Lines Flight lasts approximately 35 minutes, offering enough time to observe a wide array of geoglyphs—including stylized animals, intricate human figures, massive trapezoids, and ceremonial symbols—many of which predate the Nazca Lines.
Small Aircraft, Maximum Visibility
Flights are conducted aboard Cessna aircraft, configured for panoramic viewing. With seating for just 3 to 5 passengers, each guest enjoys unobstructed window views ideal for photography and detailed observation.
High Safety and Maintenance Standards
All aircraft used for the Palpa Lines Flight are rigorously maintained and inspected in accordance with Peruvian civil aviation regulations. Our experienced pilots are specially trained to navigate the unique topography of the Palpa Valley with precision and care.
Protected Flight Routes Over a UNESCO Site
To preserve this UNESCO World Heritage Site, flights follow strictly regulated paths and altitudes. These controls help minimize environmental impact while ensuring both conservation and optimal viewing of the archaeological zone.
Guaranteed Window Seats for All
Every seat is a window seat—guaranteeing clear, uninterrupted views of the geoglyphs below. Pilots execute gentle turns on both sides of each figure, allowing all passengers to capture photos and admire every line, curve, and symbol.
How long does the Palpa Lines Flight last?
The aerial tour lasts approximately 35 minutes, offering enough time to observe a wide variety of geoglyphs, including human figures, animals, geometric shapes, and ceremonial symbols unique to the Palpa region.
2. What makes the Palpa Lines different from the Nazca Lines?
The Palpa Lines are considered older and feature more anthropomorphic (human-like) figures carved into hillsides, unlike the flat desert designs of Nazca. They are part of the same UNESCO World Heritage zone but receive fewer visitors, making the experience more exclusive and academically intriguing.
3. Is hotel pickup in Nazca included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip transfers from your hotel in Nazca to the airport and back are included for your convenience and comfort.
4. What type of aircraft is used for the flight?
Flights are conducted in small Cessna aircraft, with seating for 3 to 5 passengers. Each seat is by the window to ensure everyone gets a clear view of the geoglyphs.
5. Will I see all the major geoglyphs during the flight?
Yes, the flight path is designed to cover all key figures in the Palpa Valley, including The Family, the Solar Clock, El Tumi, Pelican, Dog, Marine Bird, and early versions of the Hummingbird—plus massive trapezoids and linear forms etched across the hills.
6. Are the flights safe?
Absolutely. All aircraft are maintained to strict civil aviation standards, and pilots are highly experienced in operating in the region. Your safety is our top priority.
7. Is the flight suitable for children or seniors?
Yes. The tour is smooth and non-technical, with a relatively short duration, making it suitable for travelers of all ages. However, we do not recommend it for individuals with severe motion sickness.
8. What should I bring with me?
We recommend light clothing, sunglasses, and a fully charged camera or phone. Passports are required for airport check-in. Motion sickness tablets are optional for sensitive travelers.
9. Is it possible to combine this tour with the Nazca Lines flight?
Yes, combo tours can be arranged upon request for those wanting to experience both geoglyph zones. Please contact us in advance to coordinate schedules and pricing.
10. Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, due to limited aircraft capacity and high interest from archaeology-focused travelers, we recommend reserving your spot at least 24–48 hours in advance.
Nazca Lines Flight Video
