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Feast your ears on the local beats with some street-side musicians serenading your soul. Trujillo's tunes are a mix of traditional pipes and groovy guitar strums. Just try not to dance—it's impossible!
All aboard the nostalgia train at the railway exhibit in Casa de la Emancipación. Check out the old-timey choo-choos and feel like a kid again—or a 1800s baron, whatever floats your boat!
Ditch the beach towel and jump onto a fishing boat to spot the 'Caballito de Totora'—reeds tied together that have been kicking it sea-horse style for 3,000 years. If you're lucky, you might just get splashed by a real sea creature!
Get crafty and sail into history! Dive in hands-first and learn the ancient art of Totora reed boat building, just like the ancient locals of yore. Work with local artisans to create a mini-reed boat of your own, and hey, if it floats, you've basically won the day!
Unleash your inner shopaholic at Trujillo's artisanal markets where the crafts are as colorful as the conversations! Snag some handmade goodies, from vibrant textiles to intricate ceramics. Haggle like a local, flash your best smile, and fill your bags with treasures that scream 'I've got unique taste!'