"These niches carved into the rock were used to bury the bodies."
Ventanillas de Combayo, Cajamarca
Also known as: Ventanillas de Cajamarca. Ventanillas de Combayo, situated in the Cajamarca region of Peru, captivates visitors with its mysterious pre-Incan burial site. Carved into the cliffs, these ancient niches offer a glimpse into the funerary practices of the Cajamarca culture. Travelers often marvel at the intricate craftsmanship and the serene landscape surrounding the site. Vloggers frequently emphasize the sense of wonder and historical intrigue that permeates the area, making it a compelling destination for history buffs and adventure seekers alike. WanderVlogs provides firsthand accounts and practical advice from those who have navigated the rugged terrain to reach this archaeological gem. The journey to Ventanillas de Combayo is as rewarding as the destination itself, offering panoramic views of the Andean highlands that leave a lasting impression.
Last updated: Jan 10, 2026
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