1. The Temples of Moche, also known as Huacas del Sol y de la Luna, are archaeological sites located near the city of Trujillo in northern Peru. They were built by the Moche civilization, which thrived in the region between the 1st and 8th centuries AD. The Huaca del Sol is the largest adobe structure in the Americas, and is believed to have been a sacred temple and administrative center. The Huaca de la Luna, located nearby, is a smaller pyramid-like structure that served as a religious center for the Moche people.
One interesting fact about the Huaca de la Luna is that it is decorated with intricate murals and friezes depicting various scenes, including warriors, animals, and mythological creatures. These murals provide valuable insights into the religious beliefs and rituals of the Moche civilization.
2. The Temples of Moche are open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9am to 5pm. It is advisable to check the current working hours and any possible closures before visiting. Unfortunately, the site does not have a listed phone number.
3. Admission tickets for the Temples of Moche can be purchased at the entrance. The cost of the ticket includes a guided tour of the site. It is recommended to hire a guide to fully appreciate the historical and cultural significance of the temples. Transportation to the temples can be arranged through local tour operators or taxis from the city of Trujillo.


