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Lampa, in Puno, is the “pink city” because of the clay on its facades.
Puno
The Huayhuash mountain range in the Peruvian Andes is famous for its snow-capped peaks and lakes.
Áncash
The Royal Tombs Museum in Lambayeque holds the treasures of the Lord of Sipan, revealing its rich history.
Lambayeque
The heart of the Inca Empire.
Cusco
Northern Peru offers paradisiacal beaches, water sports and luxury accommodations.
Tumbes
The Amazon, source of life and luxury, connects snow-capped peaks with the infinite jungle.
Loreto
In Luquina Chico, next to the Titicaca, the Aymara people invite you to live their ancestral traditions.
Shapaja, at 214 m along the Huallaga River, is an agricultural and fishing district of San Martin.
San Martín
In Tacna, the Valle Viejo Miculla tourist corridor stands out for its wines, thermal baths and monuments.
Tacna
Ilo captivates with unique beaches: from cliffs to white sand and petroglyphs.
Moquegua
The Gocta waterfall, more than 700 meters high, is a natural jewel in the Amazon.
Amazonas
The Leymebamba Museum houses more than 200 mummies that reveal the Chachapoya legacy.