Tambopata National Reserve

In the natural reserve of Tambopata there is an enormous variety of species like the seawolf of the river, the gigantic otters, the anaconda, small tigers, ocelots, sachavaca, paujil, jaguar, wild boars, pacarana, yungunturu, eagle, and the macaw. Some of these species are in danger of extinction. In the Tambopata reserve there are at least […]

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The Paracas National Reserve

This is another point in the circuit which attracts many cultural and ecological tourists because it is a refuge for seawolves, otters, penguins, dolphins and more than 200 bird species like flamingos and guano birds. Additionally the reserve has wonderful beaches like La Mina, La Catedral, Playa Mendieta and beautiful stone formations.

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Ballestas Islands

They are located 260 km South of Lima, nearby Paracas in the Pisco province. The abundance of fauna in Paracas bay and the Islands is made possible thanks to the cold Humboldt sea current. The islands are spectacular and are the homeland of thousand of birds and seawolfs. The islands have more than 150 species […]

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Túcume

It goes back to 700 A. D and according to the legend it was founded by Calac, descendant from Naylamp. Tucume or Valley of Pyramids is made up of 26 pyramids among which stand out Huaca del Pueblo, La Raya, The Sun, Las Estacas.

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Sican National Museum

Sican or House of the Moon is a museum that encompasses all the research made during more than two decades by the archeologist Izumi Shimada as chief of the archeological project Sican ( 1978). The exhibition comprises artifacts found on the site excavations of Batan Grande and are shown as they were found or used. […]

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