This Friday began the first long weekend of December that runs until Monday the 9th, the date on which the 200 years of the Battle of Ayacucho are commemorated. Therefore, within the framework of the “Travel to enjoy, travel to reactivate” campaign, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) advises enjoying different tourist destinations.
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National citizens can Opt for one of the short routes near Lima, ideal for those who have little time to plan a trip.and. Those interested in these tourist proposals will be able to find offers, discounts and tourist packages for excursions or visits for two or more days on the tourism promotion platform ¿Y Tú Qué Planes? of the Commission for the Promotion of Peru for Exports and Tourism (PromPerú).
Prices range between S/ 70 and S/ 350.
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Destinations near Lima
Just a few kilometers from Lima there are interesting destinations such as las Lomas de Lúcumo, in whose green mountains you can see a great variety of birds such as turtupilines, owls and snails, and with a little luck, a fox or vizcacha. This area is ideal for practicing rappelling and climbing.
Another destination, very popular for those who like history, is the Archaeological Sanctuary of Pachacámac (200-1533 AD), in the Lurín valley. It is a space with remains of temples and pre-Hispanic structures that, in ancient times, They received pilgrims from different parts of the coast and mountains of the country to receive predictions or oracles. According to archaeologists, the word Pachacamac, the name of the deity of this sanctuary, means “soul of the earth, the one who animates the world.” In the place there is also the Pachacámac Site Museumwhich houses a collection of ceramics, textiles, and wooden and metal objects from ancient Peruvians, including the idol of the god Pachacamac.
Ica: a destination of sea and desert
The Ica region has positioned itself as an ideal destination for those who enjoy beaches, sightings of marine species, wine tasting and adventure sports. In Paracas, one of its most popular districts, visitors will be able to participate in boat excursions to the Ballestas Islands and the Paracas National Reserve, which are home to sea lions, Humboldt penguins, dolphins, guayans and seagulls, among others. It also has beaches and spas, where the public can swim, rest and spend pleasant moments with friends or family.
Tours to Ica usually include visits to farms and wineries, where the public can taste and learn how the wines and piscos of this part of the country are prepared. Another attraction of the region is the Huacachina oasis, where hotels, bars and restaurants abound. Here the public can take a ride in the dunes in ROV or Racer vehicles and enjoy an experience similar to that of roller coasters, in addition to practice sandboarding and, in the highest parts, paragliding.
Huarochiri: Destination for waterfalls
The province of Huarochirí, in the Lima Andes, It has several landscapes of waterfalls and picturesque towns. At km 63.5 of the Central Highway, For example, there is the Songos Waterfall, where you can practice canyoning or canyoning. Another recommended waterfall is the Palacala, made up of a set of waterfalls, which can be reached after crossing, either on foot or on horseback, a route with various landscapes of mountains and irrigation ditches.
There is also the Huariquiña waterfall, which is located in a very narrow canyon. This waterfall stands out for a type of masonry and rock arch that appears to have been a type of aqueduct. A final proposal is the Antakallo waterfall or “Friendship Waterfall”, which is part of a route widely visited on weekends by trekking and camping fans. On the route you can see small waterfalls such as Tingo and El Sauce, where tourists can take a bath.
Trekking in the Lima Andes
The province of Cajatambo, in the Lima region, stands out for having ideal spaces for hiking and for lovers of mountain landscapes. Among the main attractions of this part of the country is the Town of Cajatambo, which has picturesque narrow cobbled streets, small wooden balconies. This destination is also known for its flagship dish: Pari, known as the traveler’s cold meat or “stone soup”, and for its cheeses, butter and blancmange, in addition to their artisan breads.
From that point you can visit the Cordillera Huayhuash Reserved Zone, which includes the territories of Áncash, Huánuco and Lima. Considered one of the 10 most important trekking routes in the world, this 30 km space is made up of 46 lagoons and 26 snow-capped mountains. Just 5 km from the town of Cajatambo is also the Cóndores viewpoint, from where you can observe the flight of these majestic birds. Other important attractions in this part of the country are the Guñog Thermal Baths, ideal for relaxing after a hectic day, the Viconga Lagoon, one of the most attractive trekking spots, and the three Pumarinri waterfalls.