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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

Paracas and Ballestas Islands | Ica
coast

Paracas and Ballestas Islands

Paracas captivates with El Candelabro, Ballestas Islands and its abundant marine life and exotic birds.

Ica

Leymebamba Museum | Amazonas
rainforest

Leymebamba Museum

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

Amazonas

Pomac Forest | Lambayeque
coast

Pomac Forest

The Bosque de Pomac Historic Sanctuary, with carob trees and pyramids, is an enigmatic place.

Lambayeque

Loreto Rainforest Cruise | Loreto
rainforest

Loreto Rainforest Cruise

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

Loreto

Amantani | Puno
andes

Amantani

Amantaní is a quiet island where visitors enjoy the Aymara agricultural life.

Puno

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

Lima Art Museum | Lima
coast

Lima Art Museum

MALI, at the Palacio de la Exposición, celebrates the artistic wealth and history of Peru.

Lima

Revash Mausoleums | Amazonas
rainforest

Revash Mausoleums

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

Amazonas

Huaca de Moche | La Libertad
coast

Huaca de Moche

The Huaca del Sol and the Huaca de la Luna, two pre-Inca pyramids, are facing each other about 500 meters apart. Built in adobe, a mud material, these buildings enclose numerous mysteries and legends. Their design and cultural significance make them.

La Libertad

Pachacamac (archaeological sanctuary and site museum) | Lima
coast

Pachacamac (archaeological sanctuary and site museum)

Pachacamac, “soul of the earth”, is an ancient ceremonial center near Lima.

Lima

Huaca Rajada | Lambayeque
coast

Huaca Rajada

Sipán, on the Lambayeque River, is a cozy town of less than two thousand inhabitants. It stands out for its three adobe pyramids, known as Huaca Rajada, which make it a special place in the province.

Lambayeque