About Civa
Civa is one of the main bus companies in Peru. Founded in the Piura in 1971, initially covering the route Piura and Huancabamba as its only itinerary. It started with small trucks that were gradually changing to buses due to the high demand that it began to have since it already covered more routes throughout Peru. Currently, Civa is one of the bus operators that has a wider coverage of the country, as it covers destinations in the northern area such as Tumbes, on the border with Ecuador to the southern regions such as Tacna bordering on the border with Chile. Throughout this territory, it manages to reach destinations such as Trujillo, Chiclayo, Mancora, Ayacucho, Piura, Chachapoyas, Moyobamba, Tarapoto, Puno, Cusco, Puerto Maldonado, and of course Lima, among many others.
About Cusco
Cusco is a city that is located in the southeast of Peru. It is located on the eastern slope of the Andes mountain range, in the Huatanay river basin, a tributary of Vilcanota. In addition, it is considered the historical capital of the country, according to the Peruvian constitution. The city is the seventh most populous in the country and has a population of 437,538 inhabitants. In the past, it was the capital of the Inca Empire and one of the most important cities of the Viceroyalty of Peru. Throughout the colonial era, various works were built that today are the main attractions of the city for their beauty and history. Some of these built works are churches, palaces, and baroque and neoclassical squares.
Tourist Places in Cusco
● Plaza de Armas del Cusco: This place is a large park built by the Incas. Around this plaza are the most important buildings in the city, such as the cathedral. Today you can also find tourism agencies and restaurants.
● The San Blas neighborhood: This neighborhood is very popular due to its old mansions, it seems that it continues to live in the previous century. In addition, every Saturday fairs are held here where you can buy local crafts and gastronomy.
● Sacsayhuamán: Located 2 kilometers from the city, it is an Inca building that was built during the government of the Inca Pachacútec and that ended with Huayna Cápac. It receives thousands of tourists annually due to its large size and historical importance.
Civa's Main Routes on Cusco
● Cusco to Lima: The bus company offers daily departures to the capital on the Superciva service.
● Cusco a Ica: With departures on the most economic service, you can travel from Cusco to Ica with Civa.
● Cusco a Arequipa: Civa connects two of the most representative cities in Peru.
Civa's Agencies in Cusco
● Cusco Agency: 550 Industrial Avenue, Huancaro
● Cusco Land Terminal: Stand B-2 Santiago, Cusco Land Terminal
Civa's Telephone Information in Cusco
● Central - Telephone: (511) 418-1111
Book your Bus Tickets Online
Once you have figured out your bus schedule, book your bus tickets easily with the redBus website or app. The site has been developed to ensure that passengers get their bus tickets booked and confirmed with minimum effort. All you have to do is follow the steps mentioned below:
- Enter the pick-up and drop-off points under the “From” and “To” sections on the redBus website or application
- Select the date of your journey under the “Onward Date”
- Click the “Search Buses” button
After this step, you will be taken to a page that displays every bus operator that runs on the route you have requested. You can select a bus based on the bus timings, fares, pick-up and drop-off points, reviews, and more.
Select the seat of your choice by clicking on the “View Seats” button and then click on the “Proceed to Book” tab. You will be taken to the payment page where you can pay for your ticket using one of several banking options such as credit cards, debit cards, or any other mode that’s available.