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Máncora to Trujillo Bus Service

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10 hrs 0 mins
Máncora
Trujillo
2
PEN 95.00

Máncora to Trujillo Bus Distance

Earliest Bus
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21:15
Last Bus
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21:45
Bus Companies
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1

Máncora to Trujillo Bus Timings & Fare

Bus Operator First Bus Last Bus Duration  
ITTSABUS 21:15 21:45 10 hrs 0 mins VIEW PRICE

Máncora to Trujillo Bus

The travel from Máncora to the “city of the Eternal Spring”, Trujillo, takes about 9 hours, going through 409 mi (658 km) on the highway. The cost of the bus ticket is s/. 70 and the departure time is 10:00 p.m. In Máncora the buses leave from the terminal of Av. Piura direction to the terminal of Av. El Ejército, in the central area of Trujillo. The climate in Trujillo is fresh and warm, with lacking rains and nice marine breeze, and with an average temperature of 66 °F (19 °C).

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    OTHER BOARDING & DROPPING POINTS IN

    Máncora

    • Terminal De Mancora
    • Terminal Mancora

    Trujillo

    • Av Juan Pablo

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    About Mancora

    It's been many centuries since the Tallanes were the first inhabitants of Máncora. Nowadays, 105 years after its official foundation, Máncora, which took its name from a large property close to the Chira river, has been transformed in a beach-city with nearly 10000 residents. Máncora is a tourist reference worldwide, famous for the beaches of indomitable waves, its flourishing tourism development and its incomparable landscapes.

    About Trujillo

    Trujillo was founded in 1534 by Diego de Almagro, under the name “Villa of Truxillo”. With the passing of time Trujillo would consolidate as one of the most important cities of the Peruvian viceroyalty, for being an administrative and commercial center, essential for the colonial system. During the independence period, Trujillo had a relevant role on Peru’s Independence, what gave the surname of “Ciudad Benemérita y Fidelísima a la Patria” (“Meritorious city and Faithful to the Homeland”). Besides that, it was the first city to break free from Spain. During the 19th century, and later that the Moche and Chicama valleys emerged as settlements of the sugar industry and the economy grew, new residents came to the city; mostly were european immigrants, what contributed to the development of a local esthetic, since the constructions took breathing from the neoclassical style.

    Climate in Trujillo:

    • Summer (December to March): Temperatures can reach up to 30°C, with an average around 24°C. This season is dry, with very little precipitation.

    • Winter (June to September): Temperatures drop slightly, with lows reaching around 15°C. The city often experiences fog and light drizzle, locally known as "garúa."

    • Rainfall: Trujillo receives very little rain throughout the year, with an annual average of less than 10 mm, mainly concentrated during winter.

    • Humidity: The humidity is high year-round, especially in winter, which can make temperatures feel cooler. This mild and pleasant climate makes Trujillo an ideal destination to visit at any time of the year.

    Hotels in Trujillo:

    • Gran Hotel El Golf de Trujillo
      Location: 15 minutes from downtown, in a residential area.
      Services: Pool, gym, spa, restaurants, and convention center.
      Cost: From $120 per night.

    • Hotel Libertador Trujillo
      Location: Trujillo’s Plaza de Armas.
      Services: Pool, gourmet restaurant, bar, gym, and business center.
      Cost: From $140 per night.

    • Hotel Gran Marquez
      Location: Central area of Trujillo.
      Services: Restaurant, bar, pool, and event rooms.
      Cost: From $90 per night.

    • Hotel El Brujo
      Location: Near the historic center.
      Services: Breakfast included, restaurant, and internet access.
      Cost: From $60 per night.

    Restaurants and Bars in Trujillo

    • El Mochica
      Location: Av. Nicolás de Piérola 558, Trujillo.
      Specialties: Traditional Peruvian cuisine, emphasizing criollo dishes and seafood. Known for its cozy atmosphere and authenticity in preparing northern Peruvian dishes.
      Price range: $$ - $$$

    • Squalo's
      Location: Av. Larco 1150, Trujillo.
      Specialties: Seafood and Peruvian-Latin fusion cuisine, popular among locals and tourists for its freshness and creative presentations.
      Price range: $$ - $$$

    • Chelsea Pub Restaurant
      Location: Jr. Pizarro 691, Trujillo.
      Ambiance: A popular spot for its relaxed atmosphere, cocktails, and a good selection of light dishes and seafood.
      Price range: $$ - $$$

    • AMA Disco Lounge
      Location: Av. Larco 728, Trujillo.
      Ambiance: A modern bar with live music and DJs, known as a nightlife hotspot in Trujillo.
      Price range: $$ - $$$

    Tourist Attractions in Trujillo

    • Chan Chan: The largest adobe city in the Americas and former capital of the Chimú Kingdom, located a few kilometers from Trujillo.

    • Huacas del Sol y de la Luna: An archaeological complex from the Moche culture, located in the Moche Valley, 5 km south of Trujillo.

    • Huanchaco Beach: Famous for "caballitos de totora," traditional reed boats used by local fishermen. Ideal for surfing and enjoying seafood.

    • Plaza de Armas of Trujillo: The historic center surrounded by colonial buildings, like the Trujillo Cathedral.

    • El Brujo Archaeological Complex: Located in Magdalena de Cao, 60 km from Trujillo, known for the discovery of the Señora de Cao mummy, revealing much about Moche culture.

    Important Dates in Trujillo

    • International Marinera Festival (January): Trujillo is known as the "Capital of the Marinera," celebrating this traditional Peruvian dance with competitions and parades.

    • Huanchaco Carnival (February): Held at Huanchaco Beach with floats, costume contests, and the crowning of a carnival queen.

    • Holy Week (March/April): Religious processions in the historic center, especially at the Trujillo Cathedral.

    • Anniversary of Trujillo’s Foundation (March 5): Celebrates the city's founding in 1535 with parades, cultural events, and festivities at Plaza de Armas.

    How to Move Around Trujillo?

    • Taxis: Readily available, offering a convenient and safe way to get around. It's recommended to use mobile apps or registered taxis.

    • Buses and minibuses: Affordable public transportation connecting various parts of the city, though slower during peak hours.

    • Mototaxis: Mainly used in peripheral areas or for short trips; they are a quick and economical option.

    • Car Rentals: Several rental agencies provide vehicles, ideal for exploring Trujillo's surroundings and archaeological sites.

    Typical Dishes and Drinks in Trujillo

    These dishes and drinks are a key part of Trujillo's culinary identity, offering a unique gastronomic experience that reflects the region's rich cultural and historical heritage.

    • Shambar: A thick soup traditionally eaten on Mondays, made with wheat, beans, pork, beef, smoked ham, and aromatic herbs, served with roasted corn.

    • Sopa Teóloga: A hearty chicken soup with soaked bread, cheese, milk, and herbs like oregano.

    • Goat Stew with Beans: Marinated goat meat cooked slowly and served with beans and rice.

    • Ceviche: Trujillo’s version is known for its freshness, using fish marinated in lime juice with chili, red onions, and cilantro.

    • Frejol Colado: A dessert made from pureed beans, sugar, cloves, and cinnamon.

    • Chicha de Jora: A fermented corn drink with deep historical roots among the Moche and Chimú cultures.

    What to Buy in Trujillo

    • Moche and Chimú Ceramics: Replica pottery, like huaco portraits and decorative figures, are popular among tourists.

    • Textiles and Ponchos: Handmade wool and cotton products, including ponchos, blankets, and traditional hats.

    • Miniature "Caballitos de Totora": Replicas of traditional reed boats used by Huanchaco fishermen.

    • Artisanal Liquors: Locally produced pisco and wines with unique flavors from the region.

    • Silver Jewelry: Renowned for craftsmanship, especially with designs inspired by pre-Columbian cultures.


    How to Get to Trujillo from Tarapoto by Bus?

    The route from Tarapoto to Trujillo by bus covers approximately 1,150 km with a travel time ranging between 20 to 24 hours, depending on stops and traffic.


    Bus Operators on the Tarapoto to Trujillo Route:

    • Turismo Dias


    Boarding terminals in Tarapoto:

    • Tarapoto Terminal


    Drop-off terminals in Trujillo:

    • Trujillo Terminal: Urb San Fernando, Av. Pablo Casals 110


    FAQs

    How can I make an online bus ticket booking in Peru?

    You can book a bus of your choice to any destination in Peru by logging on to the official website of redBus which is redbus.pe/en/ . The site is user-friendly and you can book your bus ticket in a matter of minutes.

    How do I book a bus from Máncora to Trujillo?

    You can either visit the terminal and go the booth belonging to the bus operator of your choice, wait in line, select a seat, and book your ticket. If you’d rather not do that, you can visit redbus.pe/en/ and book your seat within 5 minutes.

    Do I need to print out my bus ticket before boarding?

    There are two main scenarios that you might fall into when you have to board a bus. Now, if your boarding point is at any terminal in redbus.pe/en/ , passengers will have to take a print out of the bus ticket that has been sent to the email in a PDF format. The second scenario is when your boarding point is a bus stop and not a terminal. In this case, you will receive an M-ticket that you will have to produce before boarding your bus. If the operator does not provide an M-Ticket, you will have to take a printout of the ticket (PDF) that has been sent to the registered email ID that you have used to book the bus ticket on the redBus website. Some operators might levy a charge if these conditions are not followed.

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    Yes, you can. But this feature is limited to only a few bus operators in Peru. Look for the reschedule icon before booking your ticket.

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