Zorritos to Huaura Bus
From Zorritos to Huaura there are 292 mi (470 km) that take about 16 hours of travel by bus. The terrestrial transportation company Civa covers this route, providing bus tickets at s/ 70 (the cheapest) and s/ 120, depending on the service that the traveller chooses. The buses leave from the Av. Faustino Piaggio 93 in Zorritos at 2:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., direction to the terminal placed in Av. San Martin 137 in Huaura. The climate in that destination is desert, with an average temperature of 66.2 °F (19 °C). It's a place that presents few precipitations that are distributed throuthout the year, being the driest months March, April, November and December.
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About Huaura
Huaura is one of the most interesting cities in Peru, not only because of its tourist attractions but also because of the warmth of its people and its rich cuisine. It is undoubtedly one of the best tourist destinations for any traveler. If it is the first time that you are traveling to this city, the preferable thing to do would be to stay for a minimum of 3 days to help you explore it thoroughly.
About Huaura
The first farmers that dominated the plains around the Huaura river where the ones that created the original Huaura settlement during pre-hispanic times. The life of this inhabitants was influenced by the rule of the Wari, Chanchay, Chimú and Inca civilization, which expanded to the area. During the Spanish incursion of the XVIth century, the valley was conquered and came to be divided into several encomiendas, although it kept a urban center which will support the spanish families that would come in the future. Viceroy Luis de Velasco gave the town the title of Villa de Carrión de Velasco (1597). The 12th of November of 1820, the Independentist Army arrived in the area with the objective of installing troops in the nearby haciendas. The 27th of november of that same year, Don José de San Martín proclaimed the Independence from the Duke San Carlos Balcony, now known as the Huaura Balcony, near 1 year before of the official proclamation of the Peruvian Independence. The locality of Huaura was declared as historical in 1954, due to the events of the Independence Campaign.