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Huancaya: discover the Peruvian paradise
20 January 2023
Huancaya is one of the most beautiful and magical destinations in the department of Lima. In this surprising place you will have the chance to discover its natural beauty, history and culture.
Huancaya is a beautiful destination, located in Yautos, department of Lima. Together with the towns of Vilca and Laraos they make up the tourist circuit of the Nor Yauyos-Cochas Landscape Reserve. Huancaya and its surroundings are a perfect ...
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Guanape Islands: The Galapagos of Peru
06 January 2023
The Guañape Islands are located three hours from the city of Trujillo, north of the resort of Puerto Morín, in the province of Virú. It is a peaceful fishermen's beach and an ecological destination that enchants for its varied marine wealth, especially for its guano birds.
Experts consider it a marine paradise due to its varied ecosystem where there is a high population of sea lions, guano seabirds, pelicans, penguins ...
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Karajia sarcophagi: Guardians of the heights
23 December 2022
Unreachable and perfectly aligned, like birds watching from the top of a cliff, you will find the purunmachos or "old men" (According to F. Kauffmann Doig in his book Los Chachapoya: Builders of Kuelap and Pajatén), monumental anthropomorphic sarcophagi associated with the Chachapoyan culture. With more than a thousand years, these one-person capsules keep mummies with their grave goods inside. And they are there, on top of the mountain, ...
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Paracas Culture: Culture that inhabited the southern coast of Peru
09 December 2022
The Paracas Culture was an important society in the history of Peru, well known for its textile art, its mummies and for cranial trephination to cure fractures and tumors in the skull.
They arose roughly between 700 B.C. and 200 AD, with extensive knowledge of irrigation and water management. Most of our information about the lives of the inhabitants of the Paracas culture comes from excavations at the Paracas necropolis, ...
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20 Tourist Places in Huarochiri that may interest you
25 November 2022
In Huarochirí you can see its beautiful natural landscapes. Among its main attractions are:
Archaeological remains and Huanano waterfall: the Huanano Machay archaeological complex is made up of stone constructions in the form of caverns and underground passageways. The Huanano waterfall has a beautiful free fall of approximately 30 m. Palakala Waterfall: impressive waterfalls. The walk can take approximately three hours.
The province of Huarochirí is located in the department and ...
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