How to Arrive to Cajamarca City

 

Where is Peru?: At 1'285,220 sq. Km, Peru is the third-largest country in South America, it limits to the N with Ecuador, to the NE with Colombia, to the E with Brazil, to the SE with Bolivia, to the S with Chile and to the W with the Pacific Ocean.

 

Travel to Peru by air

International airlines operate scheduled flights to Peru's Jorge Chávez International Airport, located in Lima - Peru.

 

  • From New York - Newark, Atlanta, Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, Mexico and Toronto exist direct flights to Lima.
  • From Europe exist direct flights to Lima from Madrid, Paris and Amsterdam.
  • Peru has direct flights from the main cities in Latin America as Bogota, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Guayaquil, La Habana, La Paz, Mexico, Panama, Quito, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago, Sao Paulo, San Jose de Costa Rica, Santo Domingo.
  • Flights from Asia or Oceania to Peru, connection by USA or Europe.

 

Jorge Chávez Airport (LIM) in Lima is the main gate for international flights and it's the main hub to local flights connections.


 

How to arrive to Cajamarca City

 

When arriving to Peru, you will have to do it through Lima. You will find all the information about schedules and timetables from the principal cities around the world. Then take your connection to Cajamarca by plane or bus.

 

By Air

The Airport "General FAP Armando Revoredo" (CJA) in the city of Cajamarca, is small and not so comfortable.

From Cajamarca usually are daily flights to Lima, and also flights from/to Trujillo or Chimbote.

 

Terrestrial Way

Cajamarca counts with a highway connected to the Pan-American Highway with a penetration of 173 km (107.5 miles). There are also highways that communicate Cajamarca with other towns and cities of Cajamarca and from the city of Amazonas to the east.

 

Distances from Cajamarca to certain cities:

Lima 531.3 miles (855 km)
Trujillo 182.7 miles (294 km)
Chiclayo 160.3 miles (258 km)

 

Communication

In communications, Cajamarca counts with all the services available, telephone, mail, television, cable television, fax, internet connection and courier services.

 

 

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