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WIDE CHOICE OF BUSES
150+ Bus companies with 800+ Routes in Perú
Avg. Bus Duration
:18 hrs 5 mins
Buses depart from
:Lima
Bus arrives in
:Andahuaylas
Cheapest Bus
:PEN 80.00
Bus Companies
:3
Earliest Bus
:13:30
Last Bus
:17:00
Daily Bus Services
:6
| Bus Operator | First Bus | Last Bus | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Palomino | First Bus - 14:15 | Last Bus - 16:00 | 18 hrs 30 mins | VIEW PRICE |
| Expreso Jireh | First Bus - 15:30 | Last Bus - 15:30 | 15 hrs 30 mins | VIEW PRICE |
| Expreso Los Chankas | First Bus - 15:00 | Last Bus - 15:00 | 18 hrs 0 mins | VIEW PRICE |
| Real Chancas | First Bus - 16:30 | Last Bus - 16:30 | 15 hrs 30 mins | VIEW PRICE |
| Internacional Andia | First Bus - 14:45 | Last Bus - 14:45 | 17 hrs 45 mins | VIEW PRICE |





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Lima, the capital of Peru, is a vibrant city rich in history, culture, and gastronomy. Founded in 1535, this metropolis combines the charm of its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with the modernity of its residential and commercial areas. Lima is famous for its view of the Pacific Ocean, its internationally renowned cuisine, and its diverse cultural offerings, including museums, galleries, and festivals. Additionally, its strategic location makes it the perfect starting point for exploring other regions of the country.
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.
In Andahuaylas, you can find various accommodations, hotels, and hostels where tourists can stay overnight at affordable prices, often with breakfast included.