1. Pachacamac Itshma Temple is an ancient Inca site located in Lima, Peru. The temple was built around the year 200 AD and was dedicated to the god Pachacamac. It is believed to have been an important religious and pilgrimage center for the Inca people, who would travel long distances to visit the site. The temple is composed of several stone structures, including a large pyramid. At the top of the pyramid, there is a platform where ceremonies and sacrifices would have taken place. The site also features a museum with exhibits on the history and culture of the Inca people.

2. The working hours of Pachacamac Itshma Temple are from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9 am to 4 pm. You can contact the site through their phone number: +51 1 4472684.

3. The ticket for adults is Price: S/15 ($4). Students and people over 60 years old pay a discounted price of S/ 7.50 ($2). Children and teachers are free. The easiest way to get to Pachacamac Itshma Temple is to take a taxi or ride-hailing service from Lima. It is approximately 31 kilometers (19 miles) away from the center of Lima, and the ride takes around 45 minutes.