Machu Picchu, Incan marvel nestled in the Peruvian Andes, epitomizes the grandeur of pre-Columbian architecture and culture.
PALPA KILLER WHALE TOUR
“Step off the beaten path with the Palpa Killer Whale Tour, a private archaeological journey from Nazca to the remote Piedras Gordas region of Palpa, located about 35 kilometers north of the city. This exclusive tour leads you to rarely seen geoglyphs—symbols carved into the desert by ancient civilizations. From the Nazca Cat to the sacred Killer Whale, each stop reveals a hidden chapter of Peru’s ancestral heritage.”
“A ground-level journey through the Nazca and Palpa valleys, where forgotten gods and sacred lines still whisper through the desert hills”
“Explore a UNESCO Desert Sanctuary”
Enter one of the most extraordinary cultural landscapes in the world—the vast Peruvian desert designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This arid plateau between Nazca and Palpa holds the largest known collection of ancient geoglyphs on Earth. As you travel through this sacred territory, you’ll witness an overwhelming variety of human, animal, and geometric figures that reflect the deep spiritual and astronomical knowledge of pre-Columbian civilizations. This setting offers a rare opportunity to explore archaeological mysteries that continue to puzzle scholars today.


“Visit the Mysterious Nazca Cat Geoglyph”
Discovered in 2020 and visible from the Pan-American Highway, the Nazca Cat is one of the most recent additions to the Nazca Lines corpus. Carved onto the slope of a low desert hill, this enormous feline figure—stretching over 35 meters—was likely a protective or totemic symbol. Its bold lines and strategic location suggest it was meant to be seen by travelers moving along ancient pathways. This stop offers an exceptional close-up view of a geoglyph from the ground level, giving visitors a rare chance to examine the scale and technique used by ancient artists.


“Climb the Nazca Lines Observation Tower”
One of the most accessible vantage points for observing the Nazca Lines, the metal tower stands along the Pan-American Highway and provides elevated views of several famous geoglyphs. From this platform, you can clearly see the Tree, the Hands, and the partially divided Lizard—all figures rich with symbolic meaning. In addition to these iconic designs, visitors often spot lesser-known lines and shapes radiating across the desert. This stop offers the perfect blend of panoramic views and archaeological interpretation, all without leaving the ground.


“Discover the Killer Whale and the Twin Humanoid Geoglyphs”
The final and most exclusive segment of the tour leads to the remote Piedras Gordas zone, where two unique geoglyphs await. First, you’ll encounter the Twin Figures—two towering humanoid shapes carved into opposite hillsides. Their purpose remains a mystery, though they may represent dual deities or ritual guardians. Nearby lies the astonishing Killer Whale geoglyph, a powerful marine symbol thought to represent a god from the Nazca pantheon. This creature, complete with stylized fins and a fierce expression, underscores the civilization’s strong connection to oceanic life. These rarely visited geoglyphs offer profound insights into the Nazca worldview.


SUMMARY
The Palpa Killer Whale Tour is a private archaeological journey through the heart of the Nazca desert and into the mystic hills of Palpa. This 3-hour land tour begins with hotel pickup in Nazca and takes you along ancient pathways to explore a fascinating collection of geoglyphs. Highlights include the enigmatic Nazca Cat etched on a desert hill, panoramic views of iconic figures like the Hands and Tree from the Nazca Lines Metallic Tower, and the astonishing Twins Geoglyphs—two humanoid figures carved on the slopes of a remote hill. The experience culminates with a visit to the recently rediscovered Killer Whale geoglyph, a symbolic marine deity revered by the Nazca civilization. With expert guidance at every stop, this tour offers a rare and insightful ground-level perspective of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, perfect for archaeology lovers and curious travelers alike.

Starting Point
Your Hotel in Nazca

Tour Duration
3.00 h. Approx.

Departure Time
At Request.

Language
English
“Why Travelers Choose This Destination”

A Rare Look at Unseen Geoglyphs
Unlike typical Nazca tours, this experience leads you to geoglyphs few visitors have ever heard of, such as the Killer Whale and the Twins. These recently documented figures reveal a lesser-known chapter of Nazca history.

Includes Iconic and Recent Discoveries
From the Nazca Cat, discovered in 2020, to classic figures like the Tree and Hands, this tour brings together both ancient legends and modern archaeological finds in one seamless route.

Designed for Archaeology Enthusiasts
Each stop is guided by a specialist who provides historical context and insight, making the experience ideal for those who seek deeper cultural and scientific understanding of the world famous Nazca Lines Geoglyphs.

Ground-Level Exploration of UNESCO site
For those who prefer to stay grounded, this tour offers the chance to explore the Nazca Lines geoglyphs by land, walking and driving through the very desert where they were created.
Palpa Killer Whale Tour
Full Itinerary
Palpa Killer Whale Tour
A Journey Through Sacred Desert Art and Mythical Deities
I. Private Departure from Nazca City
Your Palpa Killer Whale Tour begins with a personalized pickup from your hotel in Nazca at the designated time. This is a private tour, ensuring a tailored experience through one of Peru’s most archaeologically rich deserts. As we depart the city and head north, we traverse the legendary Nazca desert, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape dotted with the world’s largest and most mysterious geoglyphs.
Our drive along the Pan-American Highway takes us right through the heart of the Nazca Lines territory. Along the way, your expert guide will provide insight into the theories, meanings, and cosmological significance of these enigmatic desert carvings.
II. The Nazca Cat and Desert Geoglyphs Up Close
Our first stop introduces you to one of the most recently discovered figures—the Nazca Cat geoglyph. This large feline figure is etched onto a hillside and is clearly visible from the road. From this unique vantage point, you’ll also be able to observe some surrounding geometric lines from ground level—an experience that’s often overlooked by aerial tours.
This moment offers a rare chance to appreciate the scale, detail, and sacred placement of these ancient markings while standing just a few meters away.
III. Tower Viewpoint: The Hands, the Tree & the Lizard
We continue just one kilometer further to the Nazca Lines Metallic Tower, one of the few elevated platforms officially designed for land-based observation. From here, you’ll clearly see three of the most iconic figures:
The Hands,
The Tree, and
The Lizard,
along with several intersecting geometric lines. Your guide will share fascinating details about the designs, their construction, and the purpose they may have served in ancient Nazca cosmology.
IV. Palpa Region: The Twins & The Killer Whale
Our adventure then heads northwest, off the main highway, into the lesser-explored Piedras Gordas zone in the Palpa region. After a short desert drive, we arrive at the Twins Geoglyphs—two massive humanoid figures carved into the slopes of a rocky hill. These imposing shapes, along with nearby symbols like handprints and spirals, are thought to represent deities or ancestors.
Finally, we reach the highlight of the tour: the Killer Whale Geoglyph. This recently rediscovered figure is believed to depict a marine deity, central to the spiritual beliefs of the ancient Nazca people. With its circular eye, stylized fins, and elaborate facial markings, this geoglyph stands as a powerful icon of ancient worship and myth.
At the end of your tour, we drive you back to your hotel in Nazca.
- Pick up from your hotel in Nazca.
- Private transport.
- English speaking guide.
- Drop off at your hotel at the end of the tour.
Exclusions:
- Extras & Gratitudes.
Transport & Guide
Transport

Modern Vehicle
Guide

Local Guide
Years of Experience
Customer Reviews

“Great Alternative to the Flight”
I chose this tour because I didn’t want to fly, and it ended up being the perfect choice. You get to see so much from the ground—close views of the lines, hillside figures, and even climb a tower for a panoramic shot of the Nazca Lines. The Killer Whale was a unique experince!

“Private, Peaceful, and Educational”
It was just me and my partner, and we had a guide all to ourselves. He was so knowledgeable and passionate about the Nazca culture. The landscapes were stunning, and we never felt rushed. It’s rare to have a tour that feels this personal and meaningful.
Trip Essentials
Suggestions
Book in Advance: Private tours have limited availability, especially in high season. We recommend booking early to secure your spot.
Dress Comfortably: Wear light clothing and closed shoes (sneakers or sports shoes). The desert gets warm, and you’ll be moving around.
Protect Your Eyes: Sunglasses are essential! They protect you from both the sun and blowing sand during the ride.
Bring Sunscreen: The desert sun can be intense, apply sunscreen before and during the tour.
Carry Water: Stay hydrated! Bring a bottle of water to sip during stops.
Bring a Small Backpack: Handy for keeping personal items like your phone, camera, and water bottle.
Don’t Bring Valuables: Leave unnecessary valuables at your hotel, the buggy ride is fast and bumpy.
Frequently Asked Questions – Palpa Killer Whale Tour by Land
1. What does the Palpa Killer Whale Tour include?
The tour includes private transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off in Nazca, the services of an expert local guide, and visits to several key geoglyphs, including the Nazca Cat, Nazca Lines viewing tower, Twins Geoglyphs, and the Killer Whale in the Palpa region.
2. How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it ideal for a morning or afternoon excursion. Start times can be adjusted upon request.
3. Is this tour conducted entirely by land?
Yes, this is a 100% land-based tour—no flights involved. It’s perfect for travelers who prefer to explore the Nazca Lines and nearby geoglyphs from ground level.
4. Are the geoglyphs visible from the ground?
Yes, most of the geoglyphs on this route are either carved into hillsides or visible from viewing platforms like the Nazca Lines tower.
5. Do I need to be physically fit to join the tour?
This tour involves light walking on uneven desert terrain and climbing a small observation tower. It’s suitable for travelers in average physical condition.
6. Is this tour suitable for children or older adults?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly and can be adapted for travelers of different ages. Please let us know in advance if anyone in your group needs assistance.
7. What should I bring?
We recommend bringing sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, comfortable walking shoes, and water.
8. Can this tour be combined with other experiences?
Yes, it pairs perfectly with the Nazca Lines flight or other Palpa region tours. Contact us if you’d like to customize a full-day archaeological itinerary.
9. Is the Killer Whale geoglyph hard to reach?
Not at all. While located in a remote desert area, we reach the Killer Whale geoglyph by vehicle and a short, easy walk. Few tourists go there, so the site feels truly off-the-beaten-path.
10. Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, we recommend booking at least 48 hours in advance to ensure availability and proper scheduling of your private guide and transport.
