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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

Alpamayo Mountain | Ancash
coast

Alpamayo Mountain

The Alpamayo, jewel of the Huascaran, dazzles with its pyramid of snow and sky.

Áncash

Pomac Forest | Lambayeque
coast

Pomac Forest

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

Lambayeque

Lake Chinancocha (Llanganuco) | Ancash
coast

Lake Chinancocha (Llanganuco)

The turquoise lagoons of Llanganuco reflect the sky under the majestic shadow of Huascaran.

Áncash

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

Pukara Archeological Complex and Pukara Lithic Museum | Puno
andes

Pukara Archeological Complex and Pukara Lithic Museum

"Pukara, cradle of the clay “toritos”, fuses history, ceramics and ancestral architecture.

Puno

Lares | Cusco
andes

Lares

The Lares Valley, in Urubamba, is a paradise with glacial lakes and Quechua-speaking traditions.

Cusco

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

Cathedral of Cusco | Cusco
andes

Cathedral of Cusco

The Cathedral of the Virgin of the Assumption, in the Plaza de Armas of Cusco, is a great example of colonial architecture.

Cusco

Museums of Lima | Lima
coast

Museums of Lima

Lima, a journey into the past and art, where its museums reveal the soul of Peru.

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

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