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Tarata | Tacna
Coast

Tarata

Tarata, in Tacna, fuses nature, history and tradition with impressive landscapes.

Tacna

Viejo Miculla Valley | Tacna
Coast

Viejo Miculla Valley

In Tacna, the Valle Viejo Miculla tourist corridor stands out for its wines, thermal baths and monuments.

Tacna

Wetlands of Ite | Tacna
Coast

Wetlands of Ite

In Tacna, the Ite Wetlands are a natural refuge with 126 species of birds. This ecosystem, full of green landscapes and agricultural fields, offers a unique experience in harmony with nature.

Tacna

Useful information for filming

For more information on the locations available for filming in the region, the necessary procedures, how to submit the documentation to the respective entities or if some entities require a payment for the filming permit, we invite you to contact us through our e-mail: [email protected].

How to get to Tacna?

Plane

Duration

1 h 45 min

Airlines

Commercial

Interprovincial bus

Duration

20 h

Companies

Commercial

Private car

Duration

Lima - Tacna 18 h

Distance

1,293 km

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Monumental Archaeological Zone of Cabeza de Vaca | Tumbes
Coast

Monumental Archaeological Zone of Cabeza de Vaca

The archaeological zone of Cabeza de Vaca, on the Qhapaq Ñan, was a key Inca port.

Tumbes

Chaparri Private Conservation Area | Lambayeque
Coast

Chaparri Private Conservation Area

Chaparri, Peru's first private conservation area, protects unique species in its habitat.

Lambayeque

Crucero por el Río Amazonas | Amazonas
Rainforest

Crucero por el Río Amazonas

Pink dolphins, anacondas, alligators, capybaras and lots of adventure.

Amazonas

Chullpas of Sillustani | Puno
Andes

Chullpas of Sillustani

Sillustani, an ancient Kolla cemetery in Peru, houses tombs of nobles.

Puno

Vichayito - Mancora - Organos | Piura
Coast

Vichayito - Mancora - Organos

A few steps from the equator, Vichayito, Mancora and Organos are waiting for you.

Piura

Lampa | Puno
Andes

Lampa

Lampa, in Puno, is the “pink city” because of the clay on its facades.

Puno