Tourist Places to Visit in Trujillo, Peru, America

Tourist Places to Visit in Trujillo, Peru, America

Trujillo is one of the most important cities of Peru and the capital of both Trujillo Province and La Libertad Region and it covers an area of 1,100 sq. km. (metro). Trujillo is the 2nd most populous metropolitan city in Peru and is popularly called as ‘the cradle of Peruvian liberty and judiciary’. Chan Chan and the temples of the Sun and Moon are the internationally renowned historical sites situated in the proximity of Trujillo.

 

Geography of Trujillo:

Trujillo is located in the northwestern coast of Peru at 8°6′43.2″ S 79°1′43.68″ W at an elevation of 34 meters.

 

History of Trujillo:

Before Inca Empire, Trujillo was inhabited by famous Moche and Chimu communities. Historic Centre of Trujillo is the identity of Trujillo where the independence of Peru from Spain declared on December 29, 1820. The Revolution of Trujillo (1932) was the notable moment in the Trujillo’s history.

 

How to reach Trujillo?

Cap. FAP Carlos Martínez de Pinillos International Airport is serving Trujillo with daily flights to Lima, Chiclayo, Chachapoyas, operated by Avianca, LAN Perú and SkyWay. It is located 15 km on the outskirts of the city.

The major bus companies provide services between Trujillo and the major cities of the country including Lima (which is 550 km away from Trujillo) are:

  • Movil Tours
  • Transportes Linea
  • Ormeño
  • EMTRAFESA
  • Cruz del Sur

Taxi is a major option for local travel.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Trujillo:

Trujillo has a strong cultural background with many archeological sites, museums, churches and festival celebrations. The major events that take place in Trujillo includes:

  • Trujillo Spring Festival
  • International Book Festival
  • National Marinera Festival

Shoes are cheaper in Trujillo and the notable shopping centres in Trujillo are:

  • Mall Aventura Plaza
  • Real Plaza

The famous food corners in Trujillo include:

  • Rincon de Vallejo
  • Cafe Oviedo
  • Squalos
  • Demarco Restaurant

 

Things to do in Trujillo:

  • Museums
  • Library
  • Internet
  • Shopping

 

Tourist Attractions in Trujillo:

The Historic Centre of Trujillo:

The Historic Centre of Trujillo is the identity of Trujillo covering an area of 133.5 ha with The Cathedral, Plaza de Armas, Casa del Mayorazgo or Casa Tinoco, Casa Calonge and many other colonial and historical buildings.

 

Chan Chan:

Chan Chan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, declared in 1986, established by the Chimu, situated north of Trujillo city. It is considered as the America’s largest Pre-Columbian city.

 

The Temples of the Sun and Moon:

Placed in the Moche district around 5 km from Trujillo, The Temples of the Sun and Moon are the Pre Inca period sites belonged to Mochica culture. Tourists can also visit the museum at the same site.

 

Other places of interest in Trujillo include:

  • Huaca Esmeralda
  • Huaca Takaynamo
  • Huaca del Dragón
  • El Brujo
  • Museo Casa de la Emancipación
  • Countryside of Moche
  • Huanchaco Beach
  • Chan Chan Museum
  • Countryside of Simbal
  • Lake Conache
  • Museo de Arte Moderno
  • Museo del Juguete
  • Museo Huacas de Moche

 

Ideal time to visit Trujillo:

The ending months of the year will be ideal to travel Trujillo while many grand festivals take place.

 

Accommodation options in Trujillo:

Trujillo is home to all the kinds of hotels ranging from budget options to star rated hotels. Mid range hotels charge around $50 per night. List of major hotels in Trujillo is as follows:

  • Hotel Costa del Sol Trujillo
  • Hotel Torre Norte
  • Portada del Sol Hotel
  • El Escudero Lodge
  • El Gran Marquez Hotel & Spa
  • Gran Bolivar Hotel
  • Hotel San Andres
  • Hotel Paraiso Trujillo
  • Saint Germain Hotel
  • Los Conquistadores Hotel
  • Hotel San Martin
  • The Rocke’s Plaza Hotel
  • Hotel Boutique De Sol Y Barro
  • Media Luna Hotel
  • La Alameda del Peregrino

Places to Visit in Tingo Maria, Peru, America

Places to Visit in Tingo Maria, Peru, America

Tingo Maria is the capital city of the Leoncio Prado Province in the region of Huánuco in Peru geographically positioned between 9°17′43″ S latitude and 75°59′51″ W longitude, around 100 km northeast of the regional capital, Huánuco and 460 km northeast of the national capital, Lima.

Tingo Maria serves as the headquarters of the National University of the Forest and Parque Nacional de Tingo María is situated in the vicinity of Tingo Maria.

 

Geography Tingo Maria:

Tingo Maria is positioned at the confluence of the rivers of the Monzón and the Huallaga at an elevation of 2,204 feet.

 

History of Tingo Maria:

Tingo Maria didn’t have road connection with neighboring cites until the development of the Montaña Road in 1936. It was one of the major coffee producing regions in Peru during the middle of the 20th century.

 

How to reach Tingo Maria?

Tingo Maria has its own airport situated 4 km away from the city centre, operating flights to and from Lima and Huánuco, served by LC Perú.

Tingo Maria is located around 95 km from Alférez FAP David Figueroa Fernandini Airport in Huánuco.

The Federico Basadre is the highway that connects Tingo Maria with Lima and other neighboring cities.

Buses are common in the city, tourists can also use taxi or moto taxis for both short and long distances.

 

Food and Shopping in Tingo Maria:

Tingo Maria is a pleasant city housing many natural as well as man-made attractions welcoming plenty of nature lovers from all around the world. Other than attractions, Tingo Maria is also equally renowned for its traditional style food corners with typical Peruvian mouth-watering food items and soups and many restaurants also serve guests with Italian, India, Chinese and Mexican cuisine with lots of love and care.

Shops are plenty and most of the major shops accept cards other than cash. Wooden crafts and cotton clothes are very famous in Tingo Maria.

 

Things to do in Tingo Maria:

  • Hiking
  • Internet
  • Shopping
  • Day tour

 

Tourist Attractions in Tingo Maria:

 

Tingo Maria National Park:

Tingo Maria National Park is the first preference of the tourists who visit Tingo Maria. With an area of 180 sq. km, the park is situated in the proximity of the city of Tingo Maria home to Owl Cave and a mountain range, called ‘The Sleeping Beauty’. The park was established on May 14, 1965, maintained by SERNANP and the UNAS.

 

The National University of the Forest:

The headquarters of the National University of the Forest is located in Tingo Maria with the general facilities, 7 faculties and a typical botanical park.

 

Kotosh:

Located around 100 km from Tingo Maria, Kotosh is an archaeological site home to the Temple of the Crossed Hands.

 

Other places of interest near Tingo Maria include:

  • Waywash Mountain Range
  • El Sira Communal Reserve
  • San Sebastián Church
  • Boqueron del Padre Abad
  • El Rincon Ingles
  • Urubamba River

 

Ideal time to visit Tingo Maria:

Tingo Maria can be visited between the months of July and September.

 

Accommodation options in Tingo Maria:

Most of the Tingo Maria’s hotels are placed near Tingo Maria National Park offering world class facilities and services. The major facilities offered by the hotels Tingo Maria are doctor on call, airport shuttle, 24 hour room service and internet connectivity.  The prominent hotels in and around Tingo Maria are listed below:

  • Hotel Oro Verde
  • Madera Verde Tourist Hotel
  • Eco Albergue Villa Jennifer
  • Villa Jennifer” Farm & Lodge
  • Santuario Healing
  • Hotel Imperial
  • Hotel Nueva York
  • Real Hotel
  • Grand Hotel Huanuco
  • Grima Hotel
  • Casa Hacienda Shismay
  • Hotel Cuzco
  • Gran Hotel Confort
  • Hotel Trapiche Suites

Tarma Tourist Places to Visit in Tarma, Peru, America

Tarma Tourist Places to Visit in Tarma, Peru, America

Tarma (‘Santa Ana de la Ribera de Tarma’) is the capital city of the province of Tarma in Junín Region of Peru situated at a maximum altitude of 3,053 meters. It is popularly called as the ‘Pearl of the Andes’ and the ‘City of the Flowers’.

 

Geography of Tarma:

Tarma is geographically placed at 11°25′11″ S 75°41′27″ W, around 100 km northwest of Huancayo (regional capital) and 305 km northeast of Lima (national capital).

 

History of Tarma:

According the archeological evidences, Tarma was inhabited by the prominent civilization ‘Inca Culture’ in the past. Tarma was initially founded in the middle of the 16th century by the Spanish, as of historical sources and the Town Hall of Tarma was established in 1785. Tarma achieved province status on 31 December, 1855.

 

Connectivity to Tarma:

Francisco Carle Airport or Jauja Airport is the closest airport to Tarma, situated around 60 km southwest of the midpoint of Tarma city. LC Perú caters Jauja Airport with scheduled flights to Lima.

There are taxis available at the airport and tourists can also use bus or rental car from airport to Tarma.

Buses take around 3 hours from Huancayo and from Lima 6 hours, costs S/.25.00. Minivans are also useful from Lima, costing S/.40.00.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Tarma:

Tarma is the site of many grand festivals such as Festival del Huayco tarmeño (November) and Festival of Flowers which is the most popular event of Tarma held in the month of September, participated by people from all around the country.

The dishes like Pachamanca, Trucha and Picante de Cuy are very much popular in Tarma. The major restaurants in Tarma are listed below:

  • Los Mejorcito de Tarma
  • Hot N’ Tender
  • El Gallito De Oro
  • El Pollo Stop
  • Salón Odria

Shops range from handicraft product centres to branded items showrooms.

 

Things to do in Tarma:

  • Archeological sites
  • Museums
  • Park
  • Hiking

Tourist Attractions in Tarma:

Pampa Hermosa National Sanctuary:

Located in Huasahuasi District in Tarma province about 40 km from Tarma city, Pampa Hermosa National Sanctuary was established in 2005 with an area of 9,575.09 ha. It also covers other areas of Junin region, is home to a rare native wildlife including female Oncilla.

 

Gruta de Huagapo:

Gruta de Huagapo is considered as the largest cave in Peru featuring typical ancient paintings from the Inca era. It is placed in the proximity of Palcamayo town around 27 km from the city of Tarma.

 

Museo de la Cultura:

Museo de la Cultura is a museum exhibiting the culture of Tarma. Entrance is free and guided tour is offered.

 

Other places of interest near Tarma include:

  • Wilcashmarca
  • Tarmatampu
  • Waskhaqucha
  • Yanamarca
  • Pintish Machay
  • Kutumarca
  • Gruta de Pacupa Huain
  • Plaza de Armas
  • Santa Ana Cathedral
  • Semana Santa
  • Ancashmarca
  • Laguna de Cocon

 

Ideal time to visit Tarma:

The best time to travel Tarma is during the months between May and September.

 

Accommodation options in Tarma:

Tarma is home to numerous reputed hotels with facilities such as private bathrooms, cable TV, internet, room service, hot water and continental breakfast. Many of the hotels conduct tours other than facilities and services. List of the reputed hotels in Tarma include:

  • LP Los Portales Tarma
  • Hospedaje Ecolgico La Florida
  • Hacienda Santa Maria
  • Hotel Normandie
  • Hospedaje Residencial El Dorado
  • Hospedaje El Picaflor Tarmeno
  • Peru Andino Guest House
  • Hostal El Marquez
  • Hotel Los Balcones
  • Posada Junco y Capuli
  • Posada de Santa Maria
  • Hotel Loma Verde
  • Oscar’s Hostal
  • Hotel Las Balsas
  • Hostal Los Jardines

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Tarapoto, Peru, America

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Tarapoto, Peru, America

Tarapoto is a commercial city located in the province of San Martín in San Martín Region in the northern Peru, around 110 km southeast of the regional capital, Moyobamba and 935 km northeast of the national capital, Lima.

Tourism is the backbone of Tarapoto’s economy with many spectacular waterfalls, lagoons and different adventure activities and other than tourism, Tarapoto is also flourishing in agriculture. The Universidad Nacional de San Martin is the identity of Tarapoto.

 

Geography of Tarapoto:

Tarapoto is placed in the high jungle plateau between 6°29′ S latitude and 76°22′ W longitude at an elevation of 356 meters.

 

History of Tarapoto:

According to the historical sources, the Spanish Bishop Baltazar Jaime Martínez de Compagnon y Bujanda was the founder of Tarapoto, founded on August 20, 1782. Tarapoto commercially gained growth in the beginning of the 20th century.

 

How to reach Tarapoto?

Cad. FAP Guillermo del Castillo Paredes Airport is serving Tarapoto with daily flights to and from Lima, catered by Avianca and AviancaPeruvian Airlines. Other destinations connected with Tarapoto Airport are Chachapoyas, Chiclayo, Juanjuí and Yurimaguas.

It takes around 28 hours from Lima to Tarapoto by bus, passing through Moyobamba and Pedro Ruiz.

Moto Taxis are highly used for local travel, which are inexpensive also. Local buses, taxis and rental cars are other options to get around.

 

Food and shopping in Tarapoto:

Cured pork items (cecina and chorizo sausage) are prepared during the special events. Made with chicken, rice and egg is juane, a typical dish of Tarapoto.

Tarapoto is home to all the kinds of shops and the prominent food corners in Tarapoto include:

  • Heladeria Sandoval
  • El Rincon Sureno
  • Chalo’s Burger
  • Chalet Venezia Restaurant Cafe

 

What to do in Tarapoto?

  • Hiking
  • Jungle tour
  • Fishing
  • Swimming

 

What to see in Tarapoto?

Cataratas de Ahuashiyacu:

Cataratas de Ahuashiyacu is an eye catching waterfall on the outskirts of Tarapoto. The pond is small and tourists will find little difficult to swim here. It can be reachable by taxi from the city centre.

 

Petroglyphs of polish:

Petroglyphs of polish are the examples of the first inhabitants of Tarapoto. This site is situated around 8 km away from the downtown Tarapoto and tourist vehicles generally go towards the ancient site, tourists can take the advantage of them.

Sauce Lake:

Situated in El Sauce district around 15 km from Tarapoto city, the Sauce Lake also called Laguna Azul is a stunning natural beauty offering different water sports such as water bikes, fishing, swimming and water skies. Equipments are available at the lake side.

 

List of other places of interest in and around Tarapoto include:

  • Cataratas de Huacamaillo
  • Cumbaza River Resort
  • Laguna Venecia
  • Lamas
  • Moyobamba
  • Rioja
  • Shapawanca waterfalls
  • Tununtununba waterfalls
  • Carpishoyaku falls
  • San José thermal baths
  • Baños de la Unión
  • Chullachaki cave
  • Mamonaquihua waterfalls
  • Cesar Reátegui
  • Pacaya Samiria National Reserve

 

Ideal time to visit Tarapoto:

Throughout the year is best, especially from June to August will be best to enjoy outdoor activities in Tarapoto.

 

Accommodation options in Tarapoto:

Tarapoto is a basically commercial city, equally renowned for its natural attractions and world class hotels and resorts with latest tourist favor facilities and services. The major hotels in Tarapoto are listed below:

  • Hotel Tarapoto Inn
  • RioSol Tarapoto Hotel
  • Hotel La Mansion
  • Hotel Las Orquideas
  • Hotel Cumbaza
  • Hotel Pacifico
  • Tucan Suites Aparthotel
  • Hostal Sol de Selva
  • Puerto Palmeras Tarapoto Resort
  • Hostal Casa De Palos
  • Rio Cumbaza Hotel
  • La Patarashca Hospedaje Turistico
  • La Posada Inn
  • Hotel Luna Azul
  • Plaza del Bosque
  • Hotel El Sauce Inn
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