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How long is the drive from Ollantaytambo to Lima?

The direct drive from Ollantaytambo to Lima is 679 mi (1,093 km), and should have a drive time of 17 hrs 30 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Ollantaytambo to Lima, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Nazca, Paracas, and Ica, as well as top places to visit like Plaza de Armas Abancay and Sóndor, or the ever-popular Cola de Mono Lodge.

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Top cities between Ollantaytambo and Lima

The top cities between Ollantaytambo and Lima are Nazca, Paracas, and Ica. Nazca is the most popular city on the route. It's 11 hours from Ollantaytambo and 7 hours from Lima.
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Nazca

Nazca, a city and valley system on Peru's southern coast, is named after the ancient Nazca culture that thrived there from 100 BC to AD 800. The area's history is marked by advanced irrigation systems created by pre-Columbian civilizations like the Nazca and Paracas, who built underground aqueducts called "puquios" to cultivate crops in the Ica Desert.
Most popular city on this route
6 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Lima
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Ica

Ica, a city in southern Peru, is known for its neoclassical cathedral on the main square Plaza de Armas and the damaged Lord of Luren Church. The Ica Regional Museum showcases ancient pottery. Beyond the town center, visitors can explore the bodegas that produce wines and pisco, an essential ingredient in the national drink pisco sour. The bustling streets are filled with tico taxis, creating a lively atmosphere but also making crossing the streets a bit challenging.
61% as popular as Nazca
5 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Lima
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Paracas

Paracas, a coastal town in Peru, is renowned for its picturesque beaches and serves as the starting point for exploring the Ballestas Islands. These uninhabited islands are teeming with diverse wildlife such as sea lions, pelicans, and Humboldt penguins. The Paracas National Reserve encompasses desert landscapes, ocean views, and the intriguing Paracas Peninsula where the enigmatic Paracas Candelabra geoglyph is etched into a hillside.
93% as popular as Nazca
20 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Lima

Best stops along Ollantaytambo to Lima drive

The top stops along the way from Ollantaytambo to Lima (with short detours) are Nazca Lines, Las Ballestas, and Pachacamac. Other popular stops include Hacienda Bodega Tacama, Chauchilla Cemetery, and Reserva Nacional de Paracas.
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Cola de Mono Lodge

Permanently Closed
Resort hotel
Tours
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
Zipline Cola de Mono, a secluded accommodation option, offers an exhilarating experience amidst nature's beauty. This lodging provides guests with the opportunity to partake in zip-lining activities while surrounded by picturesque landscapes. Nestled away from bustling cities, Zipline Cola de Mono ensures a tranquil getaway and an adrenaline-filled adventure. With its breathtaking views and thrilling attractions, this unique retreat guarantees an unforgettable stay for all who seek both relaxation and excitement in equal measure.
What a great experience! Beautiful location, amazing staff, great food. Everything you could want. If you're looking for a 5 star hotel, Santa Teresa is not the location for you, it's the jungle. Plan accordingly. If you are looking to relax, enjoy the beauty of your surroundings and maybe have a little fun on a zip line, the look no further. My only note: take some heavy duty bug spray. Like I said you're in the jungle, the bugs don't get everyone, but they can be bothersome. I would highly recommend Cola de Mono and I will definitely be back!
Giselle D — Google review
Amazing place. Beautiful and loads of fun. Staff are wonderful
Nathan T — Google review
Amazing place with great staff. Zipling was fantastic
Corey C — Google review
It closed
John W — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you like adventure, be sure to visit this place. Getting there takes time and effort, but the tranquility you enjoy is worth it, if you can spend the night there, the sound of the river will make your stay more pleasant, its main attraction is the Zip Line or zip line, simply spectacular, I have been twice and it really is great, don't miss it. (Original) Si te gusta la aventura no dejes de visitar este lugar. Llegar hasta allí toma tiempo y esfuerzo, pero la tranquilidad que se disfruta vale la pena, si puedes pasa la noche allá, el sonido del río te hará la estadía más placentera, su atracción principal es el Zip Line o tirolesa, simplemente espectacular, he ido 2 veces y realmente es genial, no se lo pierdan.
Juan G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is in the middle of nature, next to a river that lulls you with its sound while you sleep. If you like or want to experience an incredible zipline over the large trees that surround the place, this is the right place! The food in the restaurant is super good and the attention of the staff is first class. The bungalows are very comfortable and have everything you need including hot water (which is not normally needed) and 24-hour electricity. (Original) El lugar está en medio de la naturaleza , al costado de un río que te arrulla con su sonido mientras duermes . Si te gusta o quieres experimentar de un increíble zipline sobre los grandes árboles que rodean el lugar, este es el sitio correcto !. La comida en el restaurant es súper buena y la Atencio del personal es de primera. Los bungalows son muy cómodos y con todo lo necesario incluyendo agua caliente ( que normalmente no se necesita) y electricidad las 24 horas.
Manuel M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a place that is far from the town of Santa Teresa. So if you want a quiet place to stay and enjoy nature, cola de mono would be a good option. Although its atmosphere needs to be improved a little. (Original) Es un lugar que está alejado del pueblo de santa Teresa. Así que si se quiere un lugar tranquilo para alojarse y disfrutar de la naturaleza, pues cola de mono sería una buena opción. Aunque le falta mejorar un poco su ambientación
Rodrigo Q — Google review
(Translated by Google) I loved it. I would definitely return. A little far from the town but you will have what you need to spend the night and whatever you need they are always willing to help you. Very quiet, and the river runs right next to it (Original) Me encantó. Sin duda regresaría. Un poquito lejos del pueblo pero tendrás lo necesario para pasar la noche y lo que necesites siempre están dispuestos a ayudarte. Muy tranquilo, y el río pasa justo a un lado
Marisol C — Google review
4.6
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5.0
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SAN FELICIANO S/N SANTA TERESA LA CONVENCIÓN Camino a Yanatile antes de cruzar el puente del rio Sacsara, Santa Teresa 08711, Peru
+51 984 992 203
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Plaza de Armas Abancay

State park
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Beautiful town in the Andes. The Andes have so much to offer. 😍
Mariam M — Google review
Nice regional main square to take some pictures. Great weather and landscapes. Sunglasses and sunscreen recommended.
Renato R — Google review
What a shame the authorities have allowed this park to deteriorate into a terrible representation of Abancay. This is a place for all the residents to enjoy and this shows a total lack of respect for the local residents.
The E — Google review
It is my hometown I love it
Claudia A — Google review
Lively place.
Ice W — Google review
Abancay is a nice city where you can relax and have a peace of mind , beautiful towns, friendly people and excellent atmosphere all year around.
Ruben P — Google review
Could be better, but it is still a must visited place in Abancay
Kevin P — Google review
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Jhonatan Z — Google review
4.2
(4101)
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3.5
(40)
947C+72C, Jr. Lima 401, Abancay 03001, Peru
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Sóndor

Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
It was nice place with beautiful views
I U — Google review
An amazing cultural site near Andahuaylas. Built by the Chanka and later used by the Incas, Sondor features impressive pyramidal structures, terraces, and ceremonial platforms. The views from above towards Lake Pacucha are stunning.
Adrian H — Google review
Beautiful place, recommend you to go there! There is parking free. Entrance fee is just 3 Soles.
Mateusz W — Google review
Different from Inca and only cost 3 soles entrance. From Andahuaylas take collective taxi (5 soles) to panchaca laguna (very large laguna). wait in drop-off point for 10-15 min to Another collective car-van or see if you can gather 6 people in total (5 soles each for a total of 30 soles) to hail a taxi. Ask him to wait (he may because it is worth it for him) for 1 hr. return to panchaca and take collective to Andahuayles but you may ask him to stop you at intersection street leading to the grafity stones archeological ruines (free) and worth it.
Antoine A — Google review
Such an underrated place! beautiful landscapes, entrance free less than 1 dollar! really special and cheap to get there.
Yirka R — Google review
A very interesting and well taking care of archaelogical site. Not only a mirador and site for the inca but many children sacrifices took place there. Located north from Andahuaylas, it's about half an hour by collectivo, which surrounds half Laguna Pacucha on the way. At the detour from the highway it takes only 10 to 15 minutes on foot to the main entrance.
Anna B — Google review
Beautiful place with beautiful view. Not lot of people there.
Filip B — Google review
Great views and not too touristy. Well worth a visit.
Gareth — Google review
4.5
(638)
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4.5
(49)
9PVJ+8FG, 03730, Peru, USA
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Chauchilla Cemetery

Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Cemeteries
Tours are offered of this ancient Nazca cemetery featuring mummified human remains & artifacts.
Tough one to rate. How do you “review” a place where looters have ransacked graves, leaving human bones scattered across the desert? It’s haunting, it’s fascinating, and it’s unsettling in a way that sticks with you. Full marks for the raw, unfiltered history—actual mummies still sitting in their tombs, preserved by the dry air. But the lack of funding shows. This isn’t some pristine archaeological site; it feels abandoned, which somehow makes it even more tragic. If you’re in Nazca, go. Just be prepared to leave with more questions than answers.
Rich P — Google review
Incredible place to see intact mummies from the Nazca culture. The cemetery is out in the desert and the feeling of desolation and emptiness is strong. Well worth a visit. Take water.
Gordon W — Google review
Very nice archeological site! Had to pay 8 soles per person for the entry and got some interesting knowledge while chatting with the ticket man
BeWeird ! — Google review
This place is amazing and needs to be saved. Already torn to pieces by graverobbers, who threw the mummified remains of the Nasca peoples into the desert. Some have been recreated but all grahe sites have been robbed of the pottery, jewlery, and other "valuables". This is a rare site where the mummies are kept on-site. Please go see this site and promote its protection and welfare. Be respectful and stay in the paths. Only 8 soles to get in and was one of our most memorable places we visited in Perú.
Sarah D — Google review
Very interesting place unique in its kind. Jeffrey was a great, friendly guide.
Eugenio C — Google review
A Nazca cemetery. Great to see how this civilization used to bury their loved ones. Unfortunately all the graves have been looted so there's little left of the pottery and utensils
Anto B — Google review
Remote desert area with around a dozen excavated, and sadly looted burial sites. Mummies are in various states of decay, but definitely worth checking out. There is even still some skin on one of them. Pots and bone fragments are in many of the graves. However, due to local corruption, none of the entrance money is used to preserve the mummies, with only an adobe wall to protect from the wind and a skimpy shade overhead. If nothing is done soon, these treasures will be lost forever and sadly no one in government seems to care.
Phil M — Google review
Pretty interesting place. We went there a few days ago and it is suppose to closed during the pandemic, but you can still get there, park your car, walk around and see the graves. It's an open space in the middle of nowhere, no one was there, we found some trash inside of a few graves.
Ivana V — Google review
4.5
(459)
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4.3
(577)
239F+227, Nasca 11400, Peru, USA
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Acueductos de Cantalloc

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Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Located about 4 kilometers from the center of Nazca, Acueductos de Cantalloc is an archaeological site that features a remarkable network of spiral stone aqueducts constructed by the ancient Nazca culture. These underground aqueducts, known as puquios, were designed to irrigate crops in the desert region. The channels were ingeniously roofed with stones and wood planks, and strategically placed access points allowed for cleaning and maintenance.
Amazing technology of the Nazca people on how they brought water to a desert. Worth going with a guide to truly appreciate how advanced the Nazca were. 2000 years ago this was built and is still being used today.
Sean R — Google review
Gotta hand it to the Nazca people—building something that still works 1,500 years later is no small feat. These ancient aqueducts are an engineering flex, and yeah, that’s pretty damn cool. But let’s be real: once you’ve seen one perfectly spiraled well in the desert, you’ve seen them all. The tour is quick, the history is fascinating, and if your itinerary has some breathing room, it’s worth a stop. Just don’t expect an Indiana Jones adventure—this one’s more of a casual nod to human ingenuity.
Rich P — Google review
Interesting site to admire technical skills of Inca. You can do a visit in 30 minutes. Taxi drive from city centre cots 10 Soles.
Jiří K — Google review
Fascinating and beautiful place. Incredible that it was made so long ago and still in use. The water was so fresh, and cool to be able to touch it - and the fish!
Sam S — Google review
Interesting place to visit, with impressive ancient aqueducts. The only downside is that there’s very little information on-site, so you don’t fully understand the history unless you look it up before. Still worth a quick stop!
Adrian H — Google review
It is quite amazing how the ancient people manage this . Most of acueductos are dry. But I like the idea they made. 10 soles for visiting (included other places)
Temsiri T — Google review
A fantastic piece of archaeology. Unfortunately not celebrated as a touristic destination, with no real notices describing the history etc. we hired a local guide, who was able to explain the structures
PALLAB R — Google review
Aside from the 17 spiralling holes and the 11km long aquaduct, you can also see a geoglyph in the shape of a puma’s head in the distance and prickly pear cacti with cochineals. As always, a good guide goes a long way.
Bruno V — Google review
4.6
(853)
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4.4
(549)
53FQ+99H, Acueductos de Cantalloc, Nasca 11400, Peru
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Museo Arqueológico Antonini

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Museums
History Museums
The Museo Arqueológico Antonini in Nazca, Peru, showcases a significant portion of the discoveries made by the Proyecto Nazca Italian mission from 1982 to 2011. The museum complex spans an interior area of 750 square meters and is accompanied by a 1600-square-meter archaeological park featuring life-sized reconstructions of tombs.
It is quite informational if you want to understand the history. It was sponsored by foreign NGO which is quite amazing. You get to see some really cool artifacts…
Min Z — Google review
I like this low key gem. I would add some benches to enable read the information book with a peace in mind and without pain in my legs.
Petra V — Google review
Nice museum with a great collection of textiles and ceramics. Well organised and displayed. Worth a visit.
Gordon W — Google review
Fascinating museum with a good range of artefacts. A little tired and in need of maintenance and updating but still well worth a visit.
Tom M — Google review
Worth a visit if you have spare time in Nasca or if you're really interested in culture and history.
Yuanzhen L — Google review
Nice museum, it has 2 parts one in the inside and the other on the outside were you can see representations of the Nazca lines. 20 soles the entrance.
Miguel M — Google review
Uninterested staff. The entrance is uninviting (since the door is closed). No places to sit to read the extensive map with information in English. If you do sit on a stair (when there is literally no one in the museum), it's not allowed. That's ridiculous, how do you expect us to read the map with information? Some of the pieces in the museum are interesting, if you like artifacts. Overall a very disappointing experience.
Rob H — Google review
Great exhibition with a lot of dated artifacts, a bit pricy (20 soles), the numerous explanations were only in Spanish
Orianne L — Google review
4.2
(1153)
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3.9
(241)
53FC+R8F, Av. la Cultura, Nazca 11401, Peru
https://museoantonini.org/
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Cahuachi Pyramids

Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Incredible Pre Colombian site. Nazca temple complex. To understand the lines understand the people. A guide is highly recommended. 1500 years before the Inca the Nazca lived in this desert environment. Amazing how they made a civilization in such harsh conditions.
Sean R — Google review
To get the best experience you probably need a guide who can explain about the design and purpose etc. if you just visit this on your own without any prior knowledge you will not really take in much apart from a few semi restored walls as there are no written instructions to indicate what you are looking at. There are toilets nearby but no shade. You can't go inside the grounds for the most part.
Louis T — Google review
The guide made this place interesting with all insights and stories. It’ll take probably 30 min on-site plus time to get there from Nazca. If you have some spare time, you’ll be happy to visit it and learn about Cahuachi!
Lukasz Z — Google review
The grandfather caretaker is a very humble, kind, old man. Spend some time talking to him. He is devoting the last years of his life to protecting this place. A wonderful powerful site in the middle of nowhere.
Katherine — Google review
We didn’t have much information about the side but our host recommended it. We drove with our own car and had a bit of a difficulty because google maps wanted to take us a road that was closed but with a bypass we made it. It’s easier to take the second entrance when you come from Nazcas. It’s a bit longer but the road is better. The side is really impressive and will give you and additional view about the Nazcas culture.
Aladar K — Google review
Amazing history at this place. Very interesting how the time of flourishing and greatest prosperity was 100ad to 300ad and then destruction cataclysmically around 400ad. Fascinating correlation with the history and timeframes documented in the Book of Mormon. Very large pyramids partially restored. Long dirt road to get there
Ed H — Google review
Well worth the visit. I found it peaceful, calm, not too many people... almost a private feeling and peaceful. Very photogenic I found. Scenic. Well preserved. Gives more appreciation for Nazca.
Jayme T — Google review
Beautiful place in the desert. Interesting story. Long, hard drive but Worth it.
Truls N — Google review
4.6
(252)
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4.4
(471)
Piramide Mayor, Unnamed Road,, La Yapana, Peru
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Mirador De Las Líneas De Nazca

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Great little stop to see 3 of the Nazca lines. Not busy at all, went during the late afternoon with our tour group. Tower is built very well. Wonderful 360 view. Definitely worth the stop.
John D — Google review
It's an observation deck that looks out across some of the nascar lines. It's a very solid construction. There are toilets here and a few vendors.
Alain M — Google review
A perfect pit stop if you’re rolling through on the PeruHop bus—quick, free, and actually worth it. You climb up, snap some photos, marvel at the ancient lines etched into the desert, and you’re back on the road before your legs even start to ache. No overpriced tickets, no tourist gimmicks—just pure, unfiltered history. Easy peasy.
Rich P — Google review
In my opinion: it's more interesting to hear and read about the lines than visiting them in person. If you really want to have a look at them - book the flight, from the tower it is not spectacular at all.
Jérôme — Google review
Nice stop off on the way seeing some of the lines up close. I'm shocked they built a road over the one of the Nazca Lines and didn't realise its significance. No fee. Has facilities 🚻 Also a little tourist shop.
Magnetic P — Google review
Nice view, you can see 3 of the Nazca line figures
G. B — Google review
Nazca lines their selves are very interesting sight, but as for this lookout... Yes, there are 2 towers for view. But you won't see there much, unfortunately. To see Nazca lines you have to be MUCH higher, than these towers. Drone flights are prohibited there (had to land my one after security notice) and don't allow you to see all terraglifes if you don't know the exact place. That's why I believe the real way to enjoy Nazca lines is excursion with a plane only.
Denis K — Google review
I literally cried being, here it was a place I dreamt going to for many years, wanted to see this world heritage site. Totally recommended, there are tornados all around it's just spectacular.
Guillermo R — Google review
4.4
(2643)
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3.9
(390)
8V4P+HH2, 11350, Peru
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Nazca Lines

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Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Nazca Desert is home to numerous geoglyphs, which are ancient and mysterious in origin. These massive lines were ingeniously carved by the Nazca people several centuries ago, forming various shapes such as animals, birds, pagan gods, and even an astronaut that can only be seen from high above in an aircraft. The Candelabra Geoglyph on Isla Ballestas is another similar attraction with a height of 150 meters and width of 50 meters.
The most awesome, weirdest thing I have ever seen in my life. Why did they draw the lines? How it was discovered... Make sure that you absolutely follow the instructions of the staff when doing the fly over, otherwise you will puke and be sick, guaranteed. Enjoy ) ah, and there are some cute shops nearby for souvenirs. Funny "google translate" signs around ) the flights are heavily dependent on the winds/weather, you might end up waiting a lot
Stefan P — Google review
It's a 7-hour drive from Lima to Nazca and even longer by bus. Nice views from the airplane to see the lines below, but pictures will not come out on phone camera. In other words, you have to be there to appreciate as you won't be able to share the details with others through pix. In addition to the flight fare, there are also local taxes you must pay.
Zisis B — Google review
We took a flight with AeroNazca and was very impressed. We got picked up from our hostel and dropped back after the flight. We were advised to take an early flight as the weather is generally worst/windy in the afternoon and this was good advice as the wind did indeed pick up in the afternoon..
Robbie T — Google review
Loved seeing this! We did not take the plane to get a view of all of the lines, however we felt that the view from the observation tower gave a fantastic idea and impression of the sheet size of the lines. Perfect!
Claudia A — Google review
First, i am impressed with how the lines were made. Next, do watch the video at the airport while you wait (and you will have to wait). Third, be very prepared for a bumpy ride. I do not get air or seasick but this made me feel a little queasy. If you have a UV and polarised filter for your camera lenses, do consider using them. Once the sun is high and strong enough, the pictures do not come out well.
Ken T — Google review
Extraordinary views from above. The only downside was a very long waiting time and nk clear order of who is boarding the plane
Jolanta P — Google review
Nazca lines are something special. Visit it by plane and enjoy the view. Be aware, planes are small and bumpy but worth it.
Tine O — Google review
We take airplane from Pisco to see the mysterious Nasca lines from the air. It is truly amazing. What an experience!
Yung-chin C — Google review
4.6
(3950)
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4.4
(3281)
Peru, USA
https://www.peru.travel/es/atractivos/lineas-de-nasca
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Museo Maria Reiche

Museum
Specialty Museums
This is a small museum but very memorable. You will understand the story behind all nazca and also some paracas cultures discoveries. Give it a try and go to the museum
Gabriela M — Google review
Nice place... We must respect her contribution for peru and for the history of the world about civilization.
Maria M — Google review
Inspiring. Well preserved museum, but I guess it’s need to be changed the way the museum it’s preserving the bedroom / office. It will rot in a few years if they don’t. Maintenance of Services need to be improved urgently. It’s disgusting and disrespectful that a place that honors the life and commitment of Dr. Reiche with Peruvian culture, isn’t clean at all. It’s not about budget, there are plenty of people visiting.
Marco A — Google review
Despite being smaller than I had hoped, the mummy exhibit was still an interesting experience. The price of only S/8 made it a worthwhile visit.
Eric S — Google review
The museum has potential but the surroundings looks bad, not taken care of ,dusty, empty. The inside has cool info and pictures and the whole building has an old nice vibe to it. The bathrooms are so and so. It is incredible to see the work of Maria Reiche. Incredible woman.
Andreea T — Google review
Very interesting museum of Maria Reiche and her home and workplace. Well worth a visit.
Gordon W — Google review
This Maria Reiche museum is great stop to learn a liitle more about the Nazca culture, totally recommended.
J A — Google review
Small place, but well-kept and interesting had lots of info about Maria Reiche and her studies and passion for learning about and protecting these lines. Some nice pottery displays showing Nasca art. Entry fee of s. 5 for adults, s. 2.5 for kids, about 3/4 indoors, 1/4 outdoors. Desert environment so if you want to spend time in the outdoor part come early or late and bring a hat.
An'e P — Google review
4.3
(1711)
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3.8
(199)
PE-1S, 11350, Peru
https://www.facebook.com/MausoleoMariaReicheParaLasLineasDeNasca/
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Hacienda Bodega Tacama

Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Spacious & picturesque hacienda producing wine & offering free tours & tastings.
Viña Tacama is like a dream. We have been there 3 times, the third being for our wedding. This place is absolutely magical. The food is to die for, the wine delicious. We had their wine and food at our wedding and the guests loved it. They also have horses and do horse shows with dancers. The venue is perfect whether for a visit to the restaurant, a wine tour or for your special day :)
Sara T — Google review
Beautiful and large winery! Drive in was a little sketchy on a tiny dirt road, all of the sudden you get to a big gate for the winery complex. We took the 1 hour tour, would’ve loved to do the full tour but they said they don’t have any English speaking guide for that, which is unfortunate, they should’ve specified this on their website. The complex and tour was nice, however the tour guide wasn’t very passionate at all.
Maria R — Google review
I visited Tacama Winery with my parents and we had a very pleasant experience. The wine tasting with their sommelier was excellent with a good variety of wines which were all very good. The sommelier was friendly and explained a lot about the different types of wines and the tasting process in general. The stay in their restaurant was great aswell, with good food and good service. Also the tour around the winery itself, the guide and another small tasting were very enjoyable experiences and I personally learned a lot about wine making, the assortments of grapes and the history of Tacama Winery. Overall the personal is very well organised, the place is beautiful and the service is excellent. Of course their wines are just as good. Thanks for the amazing time
Nick — Google review
I had the best red wine I’ve had in my life here- el gran tinto. The causas were literally *chefs kiss*. There are different types of tours, and the traditional takes you through the wine making process as well as 3 cups of wine and one of pisco.
Kat F — Google review
Amazing experience! We celebrated the 30th birthday of one of us here during our stay in Perù. Not only the food was amazing, but the wine as well (both the White and Red wines were superb, comparable in taste and uniqueness to our Italians wines). We also received an unexpected present for the birthday! We would like to thank especially Raphael who was super expert in explaining all the different wines and food and made us appreciate 100% the lunch. We really would like to buy wines online to Italy from this winery.
Lorenzo P — Google review
Beautiful winery. The food was overly abundant and excellent. Ordering a bottle of wine with dinner came with custom explanation of aeration and decanting. The tour was insightful but wished the choice of wines for tasting ranged better across the dry to sweets.
Andrea M — Google review
A very nice experience of some wine tasting and learning about the wine making. Our guide wasn't the most passionate and could have been more engaging. The wine wasn't to my liking, but each to their own! Come here for a lovely day out and I hope you find a wine that takes your breathe away!
TheEagerDiner — Google review
Splendid place to visit in Ica, one of the very first winery in South America. Love the place, which I could share more photos. I was stunningly attached to the guide and histories 😂 without realizing that none of any photo has taken. Food was ok but love the place so 5 star is for “la hacienda” ❤️❤️❤️
Emm R — Google review
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+51 56 581030
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Huacachina

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Huacachina, a picturesque desert oasis and small village located just west of Ica in southwestern Peru, is gaining popularity as a must-visit destination on the country's Pacific Coast. The centerpiece of this charming town is the Huacachina Lagoon, surrounded by palm trees and believed to have healing properties. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant nightlife with various bars and clubs along the lagoon's shores.
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Huacachina Oasis

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Nature & Parks
National reserve
Huacachina Oasis is a stunning natural wonder with a picturesque lagoon surrounded by tropical palms and warm weather. The area boasts beautiful dunes, offering adventure seekers the perfect setting for thrilling activities. Visitors can witness breathtaking sunsets over the mesmerizing desert, creating an unforgettable experience. The small town around the oasis provides a charming backdrop for leisurely walks and boat rides on the lagoon. With its growing popularity on social media, more tourists are drawn to this mysterious oasis to capture its beauty.
One of the most unique places I've ever been (in over 30 countries). It's shocking how high the dunes surrounding it are. We visited during the slow time of the week in the slow part of the year but it was still a lot of fun to walk around the town and go on a dune buggy ride at sunset with a stop to sand board. Only downside is the food largely caters to tourists and isn't that great on the whole, but there's a few better options out there. It's very with the visit!
James B — Google review
On Sunday it was crowded but with many restaurants and a very pleasant temperature in the shade around the lake it was a nice place to be. Don't miss taking a dune buggy ride - the drivers are skilled, safety conscious and will accommodate those looking for a more sedate ride. The dunes are magical.
Rebecca M — Google review
Although quite touristic, it's still a beautiful spot thay is worth visiting. We also stayed two nights in there which made us connect deeper with the oasis. There are several nice restaurants and activities, so it's really worthwhile.
Konstantinos K — Google review
The only oasis above the desert in Peru.🏜️ It was a truly exciting day.🙆‍♂️ We drove a 4x4 buggy over the sand dunes.🏎️ We got our adrenaline pumping.😁 I felt like I was on a roller coaster as we went up and down dunes up to 30 meters high.🤷‍♂️ We stopped to enjoy the incredible views of the sunset and take another picture.📸
Exploring I — Google review
Magical desert oasis! An incredible place surrounded by golden dunes, where you can relax by the lagoon, enjoy sandboarding, or take a buggy tour to watch the sunset from the top of the dunes. The atmosphere is lively, with many restaurants and bars around. Definitely one of the most unique and beautiful spots in Peru!
Adrian H — Google review
This was such a fun experience! This was my first time sand boarding and I had the time of my life!!! It was money well spent. I booked it for an hour and that was enough for me, I couldn't imagine being up there for longer and not having a bathroom. I had to pee so bad, I'm surprised that I didn't pee on myself during that hour especially during the buggy rides.
Yea W — Google review
Unbelivable place. Small but cozy with lovely and friendly people except those who wants to sell sunglasses and other staff and walk up to you. Must try the sandbuggy it's great fun.
Anita S — Google review
This is a great place to visit. You can take lot of pictures, souveniers and lot of restaurants. 4 hours from lima and very safe place. If you are interest in going in buggys and enjoying desert activities , please check your health situation.. if you are having heart conditions, back pains ... i will avoid. You want to give adrenline push - enjoy Please enjoy the pictures and videos
Wasantha A — Google review
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Arenas Sandboarding and dune buggy tour

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Tour operator
Tours
The Arenas Sandboarding and dune buggy tour in Huacachina is a thrilling adventure that takes travelers on a ride through the mesmerizing desert dunes in dune buggies, providing an adrenaline-pumping experience as they soar over the sandy terrain. Additionally, visitors have the option to pair this tour with sandboarding down the steep slopes of the dunes for an added rush. The excursion also offers the opportunity to witness a breathtaking sunset over the picturesque landscape.
What a surreal place to find a lake in the mist of a desert! This place is gorgeous and full of adventures. So much fun! It was exhilarating boarding down the sand dunes and blasting through the area hills in the atv. While in ATV, hand tight and buckle up because you will be bounced around!
Kari C — Google review
I come here every year and I love it! They take you far into the dunes and the sand boarding is awesome. I would definitely recommend to anyone coming to Peru its is a MUST have on your list.
Mateo G — Google review
Amazing experience, will definitely go again!
Liz A — Google review
Their number won’t work. They don’t reply to any of your emails. And won’t refund your money as well. Don’t even book this! Go with the other option which has more reviews.
R. S — Google review
Not worth it
Adam F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unique experience! The driver I had was very rude, I thought the tubular was going to turn over. They had warned us but I didn't think it was a big deal, it made me lose my necklace. Despite all that, it is an excursion that I would do again. Beautiful sunset and fun with soundboarding (Original) Experiencia única! El chofer que me tocó fue muy bruto, pensé que se iba a dar vuelta el tubular. Nos habían avisado pero no pensé que era para tanto, me hizo perder mi collar. A pesar de todo eso es una excursión que volvería a hacer. Hermosa puesta al sol y diversión con el soandboarding
R0mIN4 S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great experience. Desert safari. Definitely try it (Original) Harika bir deneyim.Çölde safari.Mutlaka deneyin
Murat Ç — Google review
This was AMAZING. I scuba dive and skydive but the thrill and the rush of those rides are like no other. Love it.
Walid S — Google review
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Tambo Colorado

Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Tambo Colorado is an impressive Inca archaeological site located inland from the coastal marine park, easily accessible from the town of Pisco. The well-preserved adobe buildings and museum with historical exhibits offer a fascinating glimpse into ancient Incan culture. Visitors can explore the extensive ruins and admire original Incan paint on the walls. The site also provides a great view of the valley. Although local information may be limited, guided tours offer informative insights into the history of this iconic destination.
This was an awesome trip from Paracas with local transport. In Tambo Colorado we met the local staff who was very knowledgeable, ready to explain everything about the Inca culture and answer all our questions. She was very nice and we enjoyed her proffesional approach. The site is well marked with information signs and worth to visit.
Simona S — Google review
Spectacular tour. Overwhelmed by the abilities of these ancient people. I'm sure the climate wasn't as harsh as it is now, but if it was, how did they survive the heat, lack of plantable soil and remoteness.
Red D — Google review
Fascinating archaeological site! The Inca Tambo Colorado ruins are very well preserved and give a great glimpse into Inca architecture and history in the coastal desert. The colors of the walls and the structure are impressive — definitely worth a visit if you love history and culture.
Adrian H — Google review
For the small entry cost (5 soles) this was an amazing place to visit and see the well preserved incan ruins. Guide Alex Arenas was very knowledgeable and did a great job of making the past come back to life for us!
Johana F — Google review
Amazing how well-preserved this inka complex is. Also, there is a great view to the valey. Unfortunatly, it was closed when I arrived, but local guide offered me a small tour, totally worth it!!
Gabriel T — Google review
Excellent, very impressive, large archaeological site of the Inca culture. Local information is kinda' limited.
I P — Google review
Amazing ruins that no one seems to know about. This is a good thing because you have full access to all the areas. You can still see some of the original Incan paint on the walls.
Jason B — Google review
Came here with Peru Hop. Our guide Edouard was informative and managed our big group very well. The diorama gives a great overview as well.
Céline D — Google review
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Av. Libertadores 880, 11650, Peru
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El Carmen

Neighborhoods
El Carmen District is one of eleven districts of the province Chincha in Peru. Wikipedia.
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Peru
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Península de Paracas

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Península de Paracas is a desert peninsula known for its unique rock formations and serves as a reserve for various marine life such as seals and birds. The area is also home to the Paracas National Park, where visitors can find modern accommodations like the DoubleTree by Hilton Resort. This hotel offers rooms with balconies overlooking either the swimming pool or the sea, along with amenities such as a restaurant and spa services at the Inca Spa.
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Peru, USA
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La Cátedral

Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lookouts
✨This place is just amazing...I am at a complete loss for words at the pure beauty of this place. Also a word of advice, take a picture of the map in the entrance and you can find your way easier. There are some places that literally have no cell service (it's part of a true nature experience right) 😁 ✨If you have the extra time, do visit here. Of course, since the part that made it look like a cathedral broke in 2007 but you can still see the cliffs and the animals around. It's so peaceful and the breeze is so great! Even as you look around all the different mountains have different colored sand over them. I haven't ever seen anything like it in my life! You look around and it's like waking up in a dream...it all looks like a huge painting and it's hard to believe it's real! Also the staff around were very nice and courteous, only problem we had was the entrance fee they take only soles, plus they do not accept cards. (We were scrambling for change in our car lol) Any of the bathrooms we visited were all clean and well stocked. Overall, I absolutely LOVED this experience!! I want to go back so badly!
Apocalyptian T — Google review
Part of our tour - a pyramid/ "cathedral" shaped rock in the sea, near the coast. Unusual and beautiful. Views of the yellow sea- cliffs make for good photos too.
Vincent O — Google review
Lovely place. Other worldly in appearance in the desert. From the high places you can see both bays. Food in the fishing village is amazing... The sea tour from the Hacienda Hotel was well worth getting up early.
Victor G — Google review
If you haven’t been to the moon yet, this might be very close! Epic sceneries where you could stage your version of mad max 👍 don’t rent a bike cause will eat dust all day long and the hills are steep and the temperature is killing! There are some restaurants in the park and the deliver great food...
Rudi R — Google review
La cattedrale itself isn't very stunning in my opinion, but the view of the coastline is quite something. Rent a taxi and tell the driver to bring you to the scenic spots, it's quite cheap and you can move at your own pace. Expect to be done in 2-3 hours.
Dennis E — Google review
It may simply be land, water and air, however, the vastness makes you feel insignificant. Interesting place to visit. I would have wanted to spend more time here. Travelled with Peru Hop. Apparently this area plays a significant role in stabilising the ecosystem. The area is also rich in lithium. Well done to the government for protecting it.
Shame N — Google review
Caught by surprise by how beautiful this reserve is! Went by taxi from Huacachina in the afternoon instead of with the tours in the morning and it was a good decision. Less people and beautiful sunset.
Phuong D — Google review
Lots of birds and interesting landscapes, worth a visit. We did a bus tour for 25 soles. There's restaurants that serve fresh fish but it's more expensive than the town. The red beach is interesting. Unfortunately you can't get close enough to the flamingos for s decent photo but I suppose it is a nature reserve.
Stan H — Google review
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Reserva Nacional de Paracas, Camino Catedral, 11550, Peru
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Reserva Nacional de Paracas

National reserve
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
National park where Pacific Ocean currents hit the desert of the South American mainland.
I think this is the proper time to tell how beautiful this place is but also to be worried about the impact is been through beacuse of the private industry. I’m an artist and I will fight for the rights of the reserve.
Harold M — Google review
The reserve is beautiful. The process of purchasing tickets and boarding the boat for travel is confusing. Thankfully the tour guide was able to the information in both English and Spanish. Visitors should be prepared for about a 15 minute boat ride through open water which can be windy, wet and cold.
Joelle M — Google review
Such a raw, beautiful place. Explored the reserve by bike and spotted condors and so many sea birds. Love the La Mina beach to take an ocean dip and enjoy the afternoon in the last part of the bike route!
Scarlett C — Google review
Absolute must see when in Paracas and should be on the Peru's must see lists. Beautiful views on every view point. Easily accessible on a day trip by bicycle, scooter or car. Just skip the Lagunillas restaurants, they are mostly tourists traps and you can eat much better food for the same price in Paracas.
Tomek B — Google review
La mina is such beautiful beach!! The water is light blue and clean. The water is cold but so worth it! They have a snack shop upstairs and bathrooms. Would definitely recommend this beach to anyone who wants to be around natures beauty and a friendly crowd
Sabrina — Google review
Beautiful beach against a huge rock wall that is located 30 kilometers from the Panamericana Sur within the Paracas National Reserve. Crowdy if you go during holidays, otherwise is peaceful and enjoyable. Beautiful azure water. if you don't have your own car you have to hire a tour. I recommend going by car so you can manage your own time and enjoy the trip at your own pace
Alicia B — Google review
What an incredible adventure! We weren’t ready to see what was in store for us while we drove through this massive desert. Beautiful beaches, lots of history and majestic scenery.
Claudia V — Google review
Beautiful beach in the Paracas protected area. You can only arrive by car and the water is not warm but if you are lucky and there is sun it is beautiful.
David R — Google review
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Paracas C10, Paracas 11550, Peru
https://paracas.pe/
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Candelabro de Paracas (Candelabra of Paracas)

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Candelabro de Paracas, also known as the Candelabra Geoglyph, is a massive ancient figure etched into the sand on Isla Ballestas in Peru. Believed to date back to around 200 BCE, its origins are shrouded in mystery and myth. This 150m high and 50m wide geoglyph resembles a cactus plant or tree and has remained remarkably intact over the centuries.
The Holland America Oosterdam stopped for a good long time so anyone who wanted to take photos could take them. The captain pointed the stern towards the candelabra and hung around there for almost an hour. They candelabra is absolutely gorgeous! It is so tall and so visible from far away.
Helen E — Google review
We saw the impressive picture during our boat tour to Ballestas Island. There seems no way to reach here by land. The symbol is similar to Nasca lines but the guide said they are not related.
Yung-chin C — Google review
A great boat ride! The Candelabra was outstanding, as were the islands! We got to see penguins and many other bird species! We loved it! It was a highlight of our time in Peru!
Mark M — Google review
Mysterious. Anyone who takes a boat trip to the Islas Ballestas will also pass one of the most mysterious sites on the Peruvian coast: the Candelabro de Paracas. This 180-meter geoglyph on the Paracas Peninsula is only visible from the sea (up to a distance of about 20 km!). The geoglyph, dug 60 cm deep in the salt-solidified sand, may be clearly visible, but the who, when and why remains a mystery. The famous German-Peruvian archaeologist Maria Reiche has done extensive research on the Candelabro and has found pottery that has been dated to 200 BCE and can thus be linked to the Paracas culture. The geoglyph is aligned to the south and therefore connected to the Southern Cross, the constellation that was used by many sailors to navigate. Whoever created the Candelabro, it is a cool and impressive geoglyph!
Koen — Google review
In order to see it, you go to Paracas and take the ferry. It’s not expensive, but may be a crowd and could be a good hour wait. On the ferry, there will be a guide, presenting native birds and animals - you will see some penguins somewhere far away, on the rocks, too. “ Candelabro” it’s like a giant drawing on the side of a mountain, like 2000 years old. Expect the ferry to be on the water for a good hour and a half. Nice views of the shore.
Adrian I — Google review
Dear everyone who comes here to review.. Just a small info .. You can find description of this in indian history of " valmiki ramayan" . Do a simple Google search and read about it and get awestruck . Thank you !
Hemasagar G — Google review
We went there by a 17 hour tour from Lima. The signs were really strange. I thought it was only sand but actually it was made on the rocks then the sand covered it.
Caglar H — Google review
Magnificent! The only way to experience this sight is by boat so you will need to find yourself a boat tour; check with the hotel you’re staying at as they can help you find a tour. Its amazing to see this “monument” and realize how long it’s been here.
Kat F — Google review
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Puente Colgante Catapalla

Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Fun place to visit. And the view is breathtaking 😍
Carolina V — Google review
Ok
JOSÉ T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hanging iron bridge that crosses the Cagnete River to reach the horseback riding area. (Original) Ponte di ferro colgante che attraversa il fiume Cagnete per poi raggiungere la zone delle passeggiate a cavallo.
Michele T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful connection with nature is unique 😇 you can go down to the river. Nearby they sell fruits and also honey pollen pisco wine. The people there are friendly. They also offer you horseback riding. It's just a little far away. They carry you with mobility. It is past the square. (Original) Maravilloso conectar con la naturaleza es único 😇puedes bajar al río. Por ahí cerca venden frutas y también miel polen pisco vino. La gente de ahí es de un trato amable. También te ofrecen paseos en caballo. Solo q queda un poco lejos. Te llevan con movilidad. Es pasado la plaza.
Nelly H — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is very pleasant, you can breathe fresh air, listen to the sound of the water and appreciate the natural background. (Original) Es muy agradable el lugar, se respira aire puro, escuchar el sonido del agua y apreciar la natural de fondo.
Hector M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice place, I recommend crossing the bridge, going up and reaching the bee farm, they sell very good honey and explain the process (Original) Muy bonito lugar, recomiendo pasar el puente, subir y llegar a la apícola, venden muy buena miel y explican el proceso
Fausto O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Perfect place to go for a weekend visit! I loved the bridge, the view was very beautiful. (Original) Lugar para irse de fin de semana a visitar perfecto! Me encanto el puente muy hermosa la vista
Melanie A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Bridge that allows access to the town as well as its connection with the Cañete - Yauyos highway. Its original construction dates back to the middle of the last century and has been replaced by a more solid and secure structure that allows access to the town of Catapalla, where its main square stands out with large trees, a bee farm and a well-known wine and pisco producer. The bridge provides an excellent viewpoint of the Cañete river and valley where canoeing and adventure tourism is practiced. In its surroundings you will find sellers of excellent seasonal fruit as well as honey and local wine. Highly recommended to visit with family. (Original) Puente que permite el acceso al poblado así como su conexión con la carretera Cañete - Yauyos. Su construcción original data de mediados del siglo pasado y ha sido reemplazado por una estructura más sólida y segura que permite el acceso al pueblo de Catapalla, donde destaca su plaza principal con grandes arboles, una apícola y una productora de vinos y piscos muy reconocida. El puente brinda un excelente mirador del río y valle de Cañete donde se practica canotaje y turismo de aventura. En sus alrededores se encontrará vendedores de excelente fruta de estación así como de miel y vino del lugar. Muy recomendado para visitarlo en familia.
José C — Google review
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Rafting Lunahuaná Peru EIRL.

Canoe & kayak tour agency
Tours
Canoe & kayak rental service
Canoeing area
Rafting
River Rafting & Tubing
Amazing experience! Can't wait to back again, we absolutely loved the area and service was great!
Casey M — Google review
Best place near Lima for rafting. One hour in the river for a little price.
ROBERTO M — Google review
It was a wonderful moment that will always be in my mind
Heidy V — Google review
Fun times on the water. Guide was excellent.
Timothy ( — Google review
It was really nice experience
Diana J — Google review
Just take care of the mosquito
Brant L — Google review
Love it
Gisella C — Google review
Good experience
Reyles R — Google review
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Jr. Grau 198 Calle principal, Lunahuana - Cañete, Peru
+51 999 579 709
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Las Ballestas

Rocky
Nature & Parks
Islands
Fantastic experience! Took a boat and circled the island. Many birds and sea lions and I think I saw one penguin.
Silvia X — Google review
The islands are worth the trip on a touristy boat with strangers. If you love birds, penguins, and sea lions it's worth the trip. If you don't love these you probably shouldn't go as there isn't anything else like a cool boat ride or whatever to make it worthwhile.
J E — Google review
Beautiful, only downside No enough sea lions and zero penguins 🐧
Rayan A — Google review
A good tour and activity. We had to weirdly wait 40 mins for one person for our boat to complete its occupancy. When departed, it took 20 something minutes to reach the islands. Take a coat please, the breeze is extremely cold. On the islands itself, if you have never seen penguins and sea lions, it is a great experience. Interesting story around the bird poo as well.
Nuno L — Google review
Be ready to experience a day trip to the desert oasis Huacachina and Paracas natural reserve! 🐧🦭🐦💛
Lima G — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's beautiful to see the habitat of marine animals and birds. A beautiful experience to sail the sea to that place is fantastic, I loved it. (Original) Es lindo ver el habitad de los animales marinos y las aves una experiencia bonita surcar el mar hasta ese lugar es fantastico me encanto.
Noe Y — Google review
Nice tour to see some sea lions, penguins and a lot of birds! You might get a bit wet! Must do if you’re visiting Paracas/Ica.
Sara Å — Google review
(Translated by Google) A special place to see sea lions and Humboldt penguins in their natural habitat. (Original) Lugar especial para ver en su hábitat natural a los leones marinos y los pingüinos de Humboldt.
Danny B — Google review
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Las Ballestas

Rocky
Nature & Parks
Islands
Fantastic experience! Took a boat and circled the island. Many birds and sea lions and I think I saw one penguin.
Silvia X — Google review
The islands are worth the trip on a touristy boat with strangers. If you love birds, penguins, and sea lions it's worth the trip. If you don't love these you probably shouldn't go as there isn't anything else like a cool boat ride or whatever to make it worthwhile.
J E — Google review
Beautiful, only downside No enough sea lions and zero penguins 🐧
Rayan A — Google review
A good tour and activity. We had to weirdly wait 40 mins for one person for our boat to complete its occupancy. When departed, it took 20 something minutes to reach the islands. Take a coat please, the breeze is extremely cold. On the islands itself, if you have never seen penguins and sea lions, it is a great experience. Interesting story around the bird poo as well.
Nuno L — Google review
Be ready to experience a day trip to the desert oasis Huacachina and Paracas natural reserve! 🐧🦭🐦💛
Lima G — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's beautiful to see the habitat of marine animals and birds. A beautiful experience to sail the sea to that place is fantastic, I loved it. (Original) Es lindo ver el habitad de los animales marinos y las aves una experiencia bonita surcar el mar hasta ese lugar es fantastico me encanto.
Noe Y — Google review
Nice tour to see some sea lions, penguins and a lot of birds! You might get a bit wet! Must do if you’re visiting Paracas/Ica.
Sara Å — Google review
(Translated by Google) A special place to see sea lions and Humboldt penguins in their natural habitat. (Original) Lugar especial para ver en su hábitat natural a los leones marinos y los pingüinos de Humboldt.
Danny B — Google review
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Peru, USA
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Playa de Asia

Beach
Outdoor Activities
Very good nice place to visit
Parashuram R — Google review
Very good place to enjoy your time
Shashank S — Google review
I just wanted to comment that we found all dishes of the taster menu of very high quality and extremely good ,Awesome location excellent reception and extraordinary treatment for all guests.
Ram S — Google review
Excellent place to visit
Ajay J — Google review
Good place .loved it
Viji — Google review
Good place.... Enjoy the location
Mritunjay K — Google review
Beautiful place to enjoy
Bashira J — Google review
Good place with great atmosphere
Anthony J — Google review
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3.5
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Peru, USA
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Sarcay

Winery
Food & Drink
Bar
Restaurant
Wineries & Vineyards
Sarcay is a nice place where you can find the best Pisco in Lima, Peru and great food. I recommend this place when you visit Peru.
Ben-Oni Y — Google review
Amazing, great and very knowledgeable Distillery Master. Great tasting and impeccable facilities
Santiago A — Google review
Went on a Wednesday, mid day..it was winter so... can't really blame them for not being fully open. We could buy a bottle but they wouldn't give us a sample, too bad thier sample glasses and the respective bottles were right there on the bar. Poor hospitality in my opinion. But hey! Maybe on a different day in a better time of year with a more motivated employee you'll have a better experience. Go try... beautiful grounds if nothing else.
Ben M — Google review
Absolutely amazing pisco, and there location is beautifully. The tasting tour was very informative. Lunch and drinks were great. Highly recommend a visit evan with the drive time to get there.
Chilli R — Google review
The whole package right here with a unique Peruvian cultural experience. I traveled here with family connections. I wouldn’t have found it because it is an off the beaten path location. Had a great tour about pisco. Beautiful scenery with a great restaurant. The ceviche and lomo saltado were the best I have had in Perú. What a great surprise!! And the cocktails along with the setting were amazing.
Evan R — Google review
Great place to have an taste the best artesian pisco cocktails!!
Franck G — Google review
Great Bar and was really impressed by the food. Had no expectations but everyone enjoyed their meal
K — Google review
Very nice tour of el sarcay pisco production center. The tour guide was very nice and knowledgeable and explain in detail the production process and the different types of piscos that exist. The tasting part was very well explained too. 5 stars.
Reynaldo A — Google review
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4.0
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C96C+8VQ, Santa Cruz de Flores 15605, Peru
https://sarcay.pe/
+51 948 787 593
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Antioquia

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Antioquia District is one of thirty-two districts of the province Huarochirí in Peru. Wikipedia.
3.9
(94)
15586, Peru, USA
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Rancho Aventura Park - Cieneguilla

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Hotel
Park
Restaurant
Theme Parks
Water Parks
This place has delicious food paired with lots of fun for kids. The only thing they need to improve is the opening hours since the amusement park closes somewhere at 6pm which is really when temperatures are getting comfortable. During daytime it is hot there!
Ken S — Google review
Great getaway. Beautiful park with lots of activities for kids. Make a day of it, play, swim, have lunch.
Jen J — Google review
Good place to enjoy with the children. Very good food and drink
Vicente Z — Google review
Great place for families even on summer weekends.
Ian R — Google review
fun inexpensive place to take the kids.
Casey S — Google review
An incredible place, I recommend You!!!
Jennifer C — Google review
Great place for kids
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Bruno M — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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Nueva Toledo 201, Cieneguilla 15593, Peru
https://www.ranchoaventurapark.com.pe/
+51 965 499 120
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Pachacamac

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Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Sacred & Religious Sites
Pachacamac, located in the Pachacámac District of Lima Province, Peru, is home to the impressive archaeological site of the same name. This ancient citadel dates back to at least 100 AD and showcases remnants of various civilizations including the Lima, Wari, Ichma, and Inca. The site features adobe walls, palaces, temples and offers a modern on-site museum for visitors to explore.
4.3
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Peru
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Pantanos de Villa Wildlife Refuge

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Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Pantanos de Villa Wildlife Refuge is a stunning wetlands preserve in Lima, offering a unique wildlife experience with over 200 bird species, turtles, and sea lions. Visitors can explore the trails, observation towers, and take boat rides to observe the diverse flora and fauna. The refuge is an oasis of tranquility within the bustling city, providing educational guided tours for families to learn about conservation efforts while enjoying the natural habitat of various animals.
If you like birds, this place has lots of birds. I spent about 4 hours here and enjoyed it a lot. It is a Spanish language only place but other guests volunteered to translate when necessary. I would certainly recommend visit this place to everyone.
Brad B — Google review
Such a cool place!! Really loved seeing the different birds. Manuel was so nice, could speak perfect english and went out of his way to give me and some other tourists a boat tour through the wetlands:) definitely recommend!
Flo A — Google review
Wonderful refuge in Lima. Make reservations ahead of time. I highly recommend you hire a guide and take the boat. Bilingual guides are available. Fantastic birds. Wonderful staff. (I wish it had a fence to keep the stray dogs out)
Tanya B — Google review
Great spot with diverse environs, swamp and ocean. Wonderfully knowledgeable and enthusiastic team. We were lucky to work with Lily. We saw the Peruvian thick-knee among others.
D B — Google review
One amazing place, sea of tranquility in a busy city. It's a protected marshes. The guides and stuff made of mainly student. You can observe native and migratory birds. There are 2 parts to it and to see it well will take 2 hrs of walk through the reeds. It take about 20 min from Miraflores to the Pantanos in Chirillios.
Earthbound A — Google review
It has lagoons and read beds which the visitor can walk around. Pantano's de Villa is a good place, with a huge variety of birds along the coast. The area consists of a few trails that wind around lagoons and some viewing platforms. It's a great reflective place to enjoy nature and do some birdwatching.
Donnalyn A — Google review
A very special refuge in the heart of a mega city. Pantanoes de Villa is an incredible place to come and see migratory birds and to study humanities encroachment on wild spaces. The signage and info could be more thorough, but the staff do their best to educate and protect this very delicate ecosystem! Relaxing, quiet and reflective. Note: some parts would be very difficult to navigate in a wheelchair
Dale P — Google review
The government has made some effort to protect this important natural area, but it is surrounded by many buildings and roads. This obviously degrades the quality of the preserve and makes it difficult to access. Nonetheless, birds and wildlife do live here and enjoy a semblance of their natural world.
Jose V — Google review
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4.1
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Q2M7+2PR, Chorrillos 15067, Peru
https://pantanosdevilla.pe/
+51 987 666 656
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