Chiclayo to organos Bus
The distance from Chiclayo to the Órganos beach city is 237 mi (382 km) and lasts about 5 hours of travel on the highway. Oltursa is one of the main transport companies that covers this travel on its route's list. The cost of the bus ticket is s/.50 (or s/.90 if you choose a more exclusive service). Buses leave at 11:45 p.m. from the terminal of Av. Vicente de la Vega, in the center of Chiclayo city, destination to the terminal placed on the outskirts of the urban area of Órganos. The weather of the Órganos beach is tropical and hot, with an average temperature that oscillates from 78°F (26°C) to 86°F (30°C) and there are peaks of 89°F (32°C).
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About Chiclayo
The name of the city comes from Chidayep and Chiclayoc, words in mochica language which mean “green that hangs”. It was the place where the culture mochica was born in the period of 0-600 B.C. Its foundation took place in 1560, during the colonial period, as a rural house; this lasted until the republic period, when the city started to grow due to its commercial importance and privileged location. Today we can appreciate on the outskirts and museums the legacy of a large culture moche, which dominated the valley centuries before. Declared the “capital of the friendship” for its hospitality, charm and good disposition of the residents, Chiclayo is the place where every traveller who likes history, good food and beaches with a good climate can’t miss.
About Órganos
The territory of Órganos is linked with the tumpis and tallán culture, the latter widely known for their crafts and fishing skills. In 1936 the fisherman Demetrio Saldarriaga, who operated in Zorritos, and settled in Órganos with their familiars. He is considered the first habitant of the city. Although since the beginning of the XXth century some workers of the oil industry camped in the area. Its creation as a district was the 11th of 1964, during the first presidency of Fernando Belaúnde.