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Ahuashiyacu Waterfall | San Martin
rainforest

Ahuashiyacu Waterfall

The Ahuashiyacu waterfall, near Tarapoto, is 40 meters high, its name means “singing water” and it is ideal for swimming, surrounded by rich flora and fauna.

San Martín

Vichayito - Mancora - Los Organos | Piura
coast

Vichayito - Mancora - Los Organos

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

Piura

District of Shapaja | San Martin
rainforest

District of Shapaja

Shapaja, at 214 m along the Huallaga River, is an agricultural and fishing district of San Martin.

San Martín

Sacred Valley | Cusco
andes

Sacred Valley

The Sacred Valley fuses history, landscapes and adventure in a corner full of magic.

Cusco

Leymebamba Museum | Amazonas
rainforest

Leymebamba Museum

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

Amazonas

Historic Center of Cusco | Cusco
andes

Historic Center of Cusco

Cusco: a city that blends Inca vestiges and colonial architecture, a base for tourist adventures.

Cusco

Revash Mausoleums | Amazonas
rainforest

Revash Mausoleums

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

Amazonas

Larco Museum | Lima
coast

Larco Museum

The Larco Museum, a jewel of Lima, transports you to 5,000 years of history and ancestral art.

Lima

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

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

Torata | Moquegua
coast

Torata

Torata, in Moquegua, is a corner of history, nature and archeology to be discovered.

Moquegua

City of Chachapoyas | Amazonas
rainforest

City of Chachapoyas

The Amazon region of Peru is famous for its variety of activities and the Gocta Waterfall

Amazonas