Jauja Tourist Places to Visit in Jauja, Peru, America

Jauja Tourist Places to Visit in Jauja, Peru, America

Jauja or Shausha is the capital city Jauja Province in Junin Region of Peru placed at an altitude of 3,400 meters. It is a tourist city receiving a large number of tourists throughout the year for its colonial buildings including Iglesia Matriz de Jauja and many grand festivals and religious events.

 

Geography of Jauja:

Jauja coordinates with 11°46′30″ S latitude and 75°30′00″ W longitude, is located around 45 km northwest of Huancayo, the capital of Junin Region and 265 km east of Lima, the capital of Peru.

Jauja enjoys a dry climate throughout the year which draws huge number of tuberculosis patients as the dry air is good for the lungs and kidneys.

 

History of Jauja:

Jauja was founded with name ‘Santa Fe de Hatun Xauxa’ as the capital of Peru on April 25, 1534 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro but it was replaced by Lima in 1535 as Peru’s capital. The name of Jauja was derived from the Quechua language.

 

Getting Jauja:

Juaja is catered by Francisco Carle Airport with scheduled flights to the national capital, Lima and many other domestic locations, served by LC Busre and Star Peru and airport is located within the city.

There are regular buses running between Jauja and Lima, operated many prominent private bus companies.

 

Get in Jauja:

To get around, to reach airport and tourist destinations, tourist can use taxi and rental car. Most of the travel agencies offer advance booking facility for tourist’s convenience.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping near Jauja:

Jauja is home to many famous cultural events such as Feast of San Sebastian and San Fabian, Feast of Mamanchic Rosario, Carnival, Adoration of the Child and patron saint of Cockaigne.

There are many traditional handicraft shops in Jauja offering a variety of clothes, hats and typical towels at affordable prices. Also Jauja is very famous for seafood restaurants.

 

Things to do in Jauja:

  • Archeological sites
  • Lake
  • Churches

 

Tourist Attractions near Jauja:

 

Iglesia Matriz de Jauja:

Constructed in 1564 with the blend of Baroque and Rococo architecture style, Iglesia Matriz de Jauja or Jauja Cathedral is a major church in Jauja renowned for its well carved wooden altars, the picture of Our Lady of the Rosary and historical retablos. It was rebuilt in 1921.

 

Capilla Cristo Pobre Church:

Capilla Cristo Pobre church or Poor Christ Chapel was constructed under Gothic architectural style. Tourists can also see the paintings of Via Crucis in Capilla Cristo Pobre church and this church belongs to the College of San Vicente de Paul.

 

Laguna de Paca:

Laguna de Paca or Paca Lagoon is a lake situated 4 km away from the city centre is home to diverse species of marine birds and animals including typical Trout fish in the area of 21.4 square kilometers. It can be reachable by vehicle.

 

List of other places of interest near Jauja include:

  • Incas del Peru
  • Gruta De Huagapo
  • Formaciones Geologicas de Torre Torre
  • Plaza De La Contitucion
  • Parque de la Identidad Wanka
  • Nevado de Huaytapallana
  • Convento de Santa Rosa de Ocopa
  • Virgen Inmaculada de la Concepcion
  • Basilica Catedral de Huancayo
  • El Valle del Mantaro
  • Betania Natural Pool

 

Best time to visit Jauja:

Probably from July to October is the best time to travel Jauja while many regional festivals take place and weather also remains pleasant.

 

Accommodation options near Jauja:

There are many well facilitated hotels in Jauja serving guests with different modern facilities such as AC, airport shuttle, internet connectivity and arrangement of vehicles. List of prominent hotels in Jauja is:

  • Hotel Jauja
  • Hotel Loma Verde
  • Tuki Llajta Pueblo Bonito Hotel
  • Hotel Las Balsas
  • Hotel Presidente Huancayo
  • Hotel Los Balcones
  • Hotel Turismo
  • Hotel Los Portales
  • Hotel Confort
  • Hotel Charito
  • Peru Andino guest house
  • Hostal El Marquez
  • Hotel Los Balcones
  • Posada Junco y Capuli
  • Posada de Santa Maria
  • Hotel Loma Verde

Tourist Places to Visit in Iquitos, Peru, America

Tourist Places to Visit in Iquitos, Peru, America

Iquitos is the 5th largest city of Peru belongs to the Maynas province of the Loreto region (capital of both province and region) geographically positioned at 3°44′ S 73°15′ W with an elevation of 104 meters.

The city of Iquitos occupies an area of 1,213 sq. km. and is popularly called ‘the Capital of the Peruvian Amazon’ because of its position in the Peruvian rainforest. Belen Market of Iquitos is considered as the Peruvian Amazon’s largest traditional market.

History of Iquitos:

Iquitos was initially founded in the 1750 as a Jesuit mission during the Spanish colonial era. Iquitos geared up towards development when it became the capital of newly formed Loreto Region in the 1860. The rubber industry of Iquitos highly emerged in the beginning of the 20th century, as a result attracted thousands of migrants from all around the globe.

 

How to reach Iquitos?

Iquitos can be accessible by flight and boat only, not possible by road from the outside because of its location within the rainforest.

Coronel FAP Francisco Secada Vignetta International Airport is the airport serving Iquitos and has connection with Lima, Tarapoto, Yurimaguas, Pucallpa and Panama City, located around 9 km from the downtown Iquitos.

The airlines serve Iquitos Airport include Copa Airlines, LAN Perú, Peruvian Airlines, SkyWay and Star Perú.

Motocarro and taxis are options to get around, motocarro will be better escaping from the heat that generally costs 1.5 soles to move within the city.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Iquitos:

The culture of Iquitos is similar to other Peruvian cities specially noted for its dance and music events participated by participants from all around the country. Juane is very famous dish and another being Tacacho. Shops are plenty all around the city.

 

Things to do in Iquitos:

  • The Amazon Jungle Guide
  • Jangala Retreat Center
  • Otorongo Expeditions
  • Mirror of the Amazons

 

What to see in Iquitos?

Pacaya Samiria National Reserve:

Amidst of Ucayali, Maranón, and Amazonas rivers, Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is the most wide national reserve of Peru covers an area of 20,800 km². It features many lakes, gorges, canals and a total of more than 1000 animals, bird and plant species and is open for visitors on all the days of the week.

 

Complejo Turístico de Quistococha,:

Located around 12 km from the main square in Iquitos, Complejo Turístico de Quistococha is a resort featuring white sandy beach, zoo with around 70 species of native and exotic animals, botanical garden and restaurants. Tourists are allowed between 8AM and 5PM from Monday to Sunday. Entrance fee is S/.3.00 Soles (adults) and S/.1.00 Soles (children), great package for whole family.

 

Casa de Fierro:

Casa de Fierro or The Iron House was constructed during the end of the 19th century. It is placed in front of the main square of the city home to many crafts shops and a restaurant. Gustave Eiffel was the architect of the building.

 

Other places of interest near Iquitos include:

  • Ex Hotel Palace
  • Amazonian Manatee Orphanage
  • Mercado Artesanal de San Juan
  • CIA-IIAP
  • Sarita Colonia Medicinal Garden
  • Fundo Pedrito
  • Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm
  • La Isla de los Monos
  • Max Agustin Stadium
  • Tapiche Reserve
  • Amazon Refuge Wildlife Conservation Center
  • Amazon Animal Rescue Center CRA
  • Quistacocha Zoo
  • Amazon Golf Course
  • Yacu Puma Center

 

When to visit Iquitos?

From June to October (dry season) will be the ideal time to travel Iquitos.

 

Where to stay in Iquitos?

Iquitos hosts all the kinds of accommodation centres such as lodges, guest houses, camping, star hotels, BB and inns with different facilities and price condition. List of major hotels in Iquitos include:

  • La Casa Morey
  • Hotel La Casona Iquitos
  • Victoria Regia Hotel & Suites
  • Delfin Amazonico Suites
  • Amazonas Sinchicuy Lodge
  • Amazon Apart Hotel
  • El Dorado Plaza Hotel & Business
  • Hostal El Colibri
  • La Casa Fitzcarraldo
  • Amazon Rainforest Lodge
  • Hotel Golden Star
  • Samiria Jungle Hotel
  • Hospedaje La Pascana
  • La Posada de Lobo Hotel & Suites
  • Hospedaje Jungla Inn
  • Rio Grande Hotel

Ilo Tourist Places to Visit in Ilo, Peru, America

Ilo Tourist Places to Visit in Ilo, Peru, America

Ilo is a port city as well as the capital of Ilo Province in Moquegua Region of Peru located 15 meters above the sea level, around 165 km southwest of Moquegua (regional capital) and 1175 km southeast of Lima (national capital).

 

Geography of Ilo:

Ilo is the largest city of the Moquegua Region covering an area of 295.6 sq. km. and it coordinates with 17°38′45.09″ S latitude and 71°20′43.13″ W longitude. Ilo lies north of the Atacama desert and experiences between 18° and 28° C temperature year around.

 

History of Ilo:

Ilo was inhabited by the Chiribaya civilization prior to the entry of the Spanish in the 16th century. Until the 20th century, Ilo was one of the major olive production areas of Peru.

 

How to reach Ilo?

Ilo is served by an airport with connection with Arequipa and Lima, catered by Peruvian Airlines but currently services are suspended.

So the closest working airport to Ilo is Crnl. FAP Carlos Ciriani Santa Rosa International Airport is placed in Tacna, around 150 km away from the centre of the Ilo city with connections to Arequipa and Lima, operated by Peruvian Airlines and LAN Peru.

There are buses frequently running between Ilo and Moquegua and cars and taxis are widely used for local travel.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Ilo:

Ilo is rich in culture and tradition with unique dressing, typical local dishes, many museums and ancient buildings.

The restaurants in Ilo serve both natives and tourists with a variety of tasty and crispy Peruvian and international seafood, sandwiches and soups. Tourists can buy branded products in the shops sited in the main square of the city.

Tourists can refer following food corners to have typical food items in Ilo:

  • Sargoloco
  • Le Grand Hotel Ilo

 

Things to do in Ilo:

  • Visit parks, museums and churches
  • Beach
  • Shopping

 

Places to see in Ilo:

St. Jerome’s Temple:

Located in the heart of the city, the temple of St. Jerome is the major landmark as well as a tourist attraction of Ilo. It was constructed in 1871.

 

Peruvian Navy Museum:

Peruvian Navy Museum is a best place to learn on the Peruvian Navy with models, sculptures and photographs related to navy. Nice collection.

 Moquegua:

Moquegua is a city situated around 165 km away from Ilo and it can be reachable by taxi or bus. Moquegua is a popular tourist destination home to many historical buildings and parks including Plaza de Armas (main square), Casa del Regidor Perpetuo de la Ciudad (historical house) and Contisuyo Museum.

 

List of other places of interest in Ilo include:

  • Roca del Rio
  • El Algarrobal Museum
  • Punta Coles
  • Los Olivares
  • El Puerto
  • La Glorieta Jose Galvez
  • San Geronino Church
  • State Pier
  • Glorieta José Gálvez
  • Santo Domingo Church
  • Mount Baul
  • Villa de Omate
  • The Viceroyal Church
  • Quinistacas Sanctuary
  • Utucam Thermal baths

 

Ideal time to visit Ilo:

All the months of the year are ideal, especially between June and October will be better to trip Ilo.

 

Accommodation options in Ilo:

Ilo is a beach city housing many reputed hotels with grand facilities and services and major hotels offer advance booking facility for tourist’s convenience. The prominent hotels in Ilo, Moquegua (165 km) and Tacna (160) are listed here below:

  • VIP Hotel
  • Hotel Chiribaya
  • Le Grand Hotel Ilo
  • Hotel El Mirador
  • Hotel Colonial Moquegua
  • Los Limoneros Hotel
  • Primavera Plaza Hotel
  • Gran Hotel Central
  • Hotel El Meson
  • Dorado Hotel
  • Hotel Emperador
  • Casa Grande Inn
  • Hotel Limanim Suites
  • Gran Hotel Tacna
  • Princess Hostal Tacna
  • Hotel Imperial Suite

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Ica, Peru, America

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Ica, Peru, America

Ica is the capital city of the region of Ica in Peru geographically positioned between 14°04′ S latitude and 75°44′ W longitude. It is located in the southern part of the country at an elevation of 406 meters, about 310 km southeast of the national capital, Lima.

Agriculture is the backbone of Ica’s economy with the production of cotton, asparagus, olives, grapes and many other major crops. Ica draws a large number of domestic as well as foreign tourists for its pre-Columbian archeological sites throughout the year.

 

History of Ica:

Ica city was formed by Gerónimo Luis de Cabrera as Villa de Valverde on June 17 1563. Ica was heavily damaged by 2007 Peru earthquake with the collapse of many historical buildings and houses and also around 90 people died in that incident.

 

Connectivity to Ica:

Ica is connected with Lima through the Pan-American Highway with regular bus services and tourist vehicles. It takes generally 4 1/2 hours from Lima to Ica by bus.

Capitán FAP Renán Elías Olivera Airport is the closest airport to Ica situated at a distance of around 75 km. It offers services to Lima and Cusco, served by LC Perú.

Tourists can use a taxi or car or bus to reach Ica from Capitán FAP Renán Elías Olivera Airport and buses are generally cheaper and safer.

 

Food and Shopping in Ica:

There are numerous international standard food corners in Ica serving visitors with lots of love and care with a variety of traditional and international delicacies. Ica is also home to many upgraded shops all around the city. The major restaurants in Ica are listed below:

  • Oasis de America
  • Y Punto Restaurante
  • El Encanto de la Huerta
  • Don Fernando Restaurant Gourmet
  • La Casa de Bamboo

 

Things to do in Ica:

  • Archeological sites
  • Museums
  • Parks

 

Tourist Attractions in Ica:

 

Museo Regional de Ica:

Museo Regional de Ica is a museum displaying artifacts from the pre-Columbian and the Spanish colonial period such as funerary bundles, mummies, furniture and paintings. Nice collection.

Huacachina oasis:

Huacachina oasis is situated in the proximity of Ica attracting adventure lovers from all around the country and also from neighboring countries, especially youngsters for sand boarding.

 

Paracas National Reserve:

Located in Pisco around 80 km away from Ica, Paracas National Reserve is spread over an area of 335,000 hectares home to diverse species of animals, birds and plants as well. It was designated as a national reserve on March 30, 1992.

 

Other places of interest near Ica include:

  • Museo de Piedras Grabadas
  • Huacachina Lagoon
  • Bodega El Catador
  • Cabrera Museum
  • Hacienda Tacama Bodega
  • Bodega Ocucaje
  • Bodegas Vista Alegre
  • Museo Arqueologico Paracas
  • Community Museum in Pisco

 

Ideal time to visit Ica:

From July to November is the perfect time to enjoy your holidays in Ica.

 

Accommodation options in Ica:

Ica is mainly known for its archeological sites and equally famous for top class hotels that offer different tourists favor facilities such as TV, AC, arrangement of car and bike, 24 hour internet connectivity and help desk and food on request. The main hotels in Ica are as follows:

  • Hotel Las Flores
  • Hotel Villa Jazmin
  • Hotel Las Dunas
  • Hotel Boutique La Angostura
  • El Carmelo Hotel and Hacienda
  • Hostal Sol de Ica
  • Hotel Belle Sand
  • Mantantial La Maquina Palpa
  • Hotel Villa de Valverde
  • Wakama Eco Resort
  • El Parral Hotel
  • Ocucaje Sun & Wine Resort
  • La Florida Inn
  • Real Hotel Ica
  • La Choza Hotel
  • Hostal Rocha
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