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Petroglyphs of Toro Muerto | Arequipa
andes

Petroglyphs of Toro Muerto

Toro Muerto, in Castilla, is a vast petroglyph museum that connects with ancient cultures.

Arequipa

Catacaos | Piura
coast

Catacaos

Catacaos is a place where talented artisans create filigree jewelry, straw hats and art.

Piura

Revash Mausoleums | Amazonas
rainforest

Revash Mausoleums

Among the clouds, the Chachapoyas created magical eternal abodes that defy the abysses.

Amazonas

Santa Cruz - Llanganuco | Ancash
coast

Santa Cruz - Llanganuco

Santa Cruz in Llanganuco invites you to discover its trails, lagoons and unique landscapes.

Áncash

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

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

Tarata | Tacna
coast

Tarata

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

Tacna

El Brujo | La Libertad
coast

El Brujo

The El Brujo Archaeological Complex in Trujillo reveals the rich history of northern Peru.

La Libertad

Chullpas of Sillustani | Puno
andes

Chullpas of Sillustani

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

Puno

Leymebamba Museum | Amazonas
rainforest

Leymebamba Museum

The Leymebamba Museum houses more than 200 mummies that reveal the Chachapoya legacy.

Amazonas

Choquequirao | Cusco
andes

Choquequirao

Choquequirao, the “Machupicchu's sister”, the last Inca refuge.

Cusco

Pisco Vineyards | Ica
coast

Pisco Vineyards

Do you want to know how Pisco is made? Here you will discover everything about the Peruvian spirit.

Ica