Máncora to Trujillo Bus
The travel from Máncora to the “city of the Eternal Spring”, Trujillo, takes about 9 hours, going through 409 mi (658 km) on the highway. The cost of the bus ticket is s/. 70 and the departure time is 10:00 p.m. In Máncora the buses leave from the terminal of Av. Piura direction to the terminal of Av. El Ejército, in the central area of Trujillo. The climate in Trujillo is fresh and warm, with lacking rains and nice marine breeze, and with an average temperature of 66 °F (19 °C).
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About Mancora
It's been many centuries since the Tallanes were the first inhabitants of Máncora. Nowadays, 105 years after its official foundation, Máncora, which took its name from a large property close to the Chira river, has been transformed in a beach-city with nearly 10000 residents. Máncora is a tourist reference worldwide, famous for the beaches of indomitable waves, its flourishing tourism development and its incomparable landscapes.
About Trujillo
Trujillo was founded in 1534 by Diego de Almagro, under the name “Villa of Truxillo”. With the passing of time Trujillo would consolidate as one of the most important cities of the Peruvian viceroyalty, for being an administrative and commercial center, essential for the colonial system. During the independence period, Trujillo had a relevant role on Peru’s Independence, what gave the surname of “Ciudad Benemérita y Fidelísima a la Patria” (“Meritorious city and Faithful to the Homeland”). Besides that, it was the first city to break free from Spain. During the 19th century, and later that the Moche and Chicama valleys emerged as settlements of the sugar industry and the economy grew, new residents came to the city; mostly were european immigrants, what contributed to the development of a local esthetic, since the constructions took breathing from the neoclassical style.