Andahuaylas to Lima Bus
From Andahuaylas to Lima there are 472 mi (760 km) which take about 15 hours to go across by bus. The terrestrial transportation companies Expreso Los Chankas and Ronco cover this route, providing bus tickets at s/ 60 and s/ 90. The bus leaves from the terminal located in the urban area of Andahuaylas destination to Lima Centro. The climate in Lima is desert with an average temperature of 64.4 °F (18 °C); there are not frequent rains but the humidity is quite high.
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About Andahuaylas
The city was founded by Francisco Pizarro in November the 7th 1533 as San Pedro de Andahuaylas, called the Big of the Crown, leaving a cross on wood that meant the beginning of the construction of the Cathedral in the main square.
The province of Andahuaylas and the district of Andahuaylas were created together on June the 21st 1825 by decree of the Simon Bolivar government.
About Lima
"The City of Kings", as Lima is known, was founded in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro and became the center of Spanish power in Peru, during the colonial period.The urban planning of Lima is one of the colonial models in South America. Lima is known for its social, economical and cultural growth and stands out as the cultural center of Latin America; besides that, Lima is the home of San Marcos National University, the most ancient from America, founded in 1551.Lima is famous for being the viceroyalty capital of Peru and one of the cities most important of South America in the spanish regime period; after its independance in 1821 the city became the republic's capital. Before this period, the Baroque and Neoclassical style took the power on the streets, impregnating those architectural styles in the main constructions. The capital counts a high variety of tourist attractions that combine history and modernity, as you can see on the Historical Center. Another strong point of Lima is the food, there are many restaurants from the 3 Peruvian regions where you can live a complete gastronomical experience, given that the population is multicultural and mostly migrant. Live Peru from one of its corners, and enjoy tasting the culture that Peru offers you!