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Armado Mapa Ingles-Baja LAMBAYEQUE Mórrope Illimo 0 5 25 Km Tumbes Mangroves Batán Grande National Sanctuary 0 5 25 Km Puerto Pizarro Utc Pomacochas ub Pomacochas Túcume Pómac Forest a Lake Historical Sanctuary m ba Pacaya Samiria Royal Tombs Pítipo Aguas Ri of Sipan Museum Sicán National Tumbes Verdes ver Mazán Museum Tinajones Chongoyape Amazonas Brüning Reservoir 03 Shipasbamba La 05 and the Amazon Tourist Outlook Archaeological Ferreñafe Jumbilla Lambayeque Zorritos Chinata Ethnographic Museum Pomalca Northern Beaches Loreto r ive Chaparrí Pedro R Chotuna-Chornacap s Ruiz a Ecological Piura and Tumbes Iquitos n Archaeological Compound San José Gallo zo Reserve a How to get there? m Chiclayo A Pimentel From Iquitos to: Cayaltí How to get there? Amotape Gocta Belén Santa Rosa Tumbes Santa María Amazónico From Tumbes to: National Luya Viejo Pacaya Samiria: 183 km (113 mi) / 1 h 30 min (by car) Rescue Park National de Nanay Punta Sal: Reserve 15 hours by row boat or 1 hour by speed boat Center Monsefú Eten Zaña Lámud Pueblo de los Muertos Port 80 km (49 mi) / 1 h 30 min Punta Sal TUMBES Nauta: 100 km (62 mi) / 1 h 30 min Tunchi Playa Ventarrón Archaeological Sonche Allpahuayo Mishana Compound Zorritos: Karajía Canyon National Reserve Huaca Rajada Altitude (average) 27 km (16 mi) / 30 min Máncora Sarcophages AMAZONAS CAJAMARCA 104 masl Sipán Site Mangroves: Vichayito ECUADOR Museum San Lucas San José 30 km (18 mi) / 50 min Los Órganos de Moro Puerto Pizarro: El Ñuro Temperature LORETO Huamanpata 13 km (8 mi) / Cabo Blanco Lagoon Max.: 93.2 °F / Min.: 73.4 °F (Iquitos) El Alto T 15 min Chachapoyas ig 02 Jequetepeque re R iv Moche Route Aguas Verdes: er Pacasmayo San 27 km (16 mi) / 30 min Rodríguez Antonio Lambayeque Tingo de Mendoza Concordia San Pedro de Lloc From Piura to: Lobitos Parinari Nauta and La Libertad El Alamor Cabo Blanco: LA LIBERTAD 160 km (99 mi) / 2 h PIURA Kuélap How to get there? 04 Saramuro Los Órganos: Ollape Omia From Chiclayo to: Talara Kuélap and Gocta 175 km (108 mi) / La Jalca Lambayeque: 12 km (7 mi) / 15 min Negritos Bagazán To Tarapoto 2 h 15 min ver Amazonas Túcume: 33 km (20 mi) / 40 min Malabrigo i Revash ver o R ón Ri Máncora: lic Mausoleum rañ Chaparrí: 80 km (49 mi) / 1 h 40 min C il Ma Jenaro Herrera San hip Bosque de Pómac: 35 km (21 mi) / 45 min 187 km (116 mi) / 2 h 30 min How to get there? Santo Felipe de Tomás Trujillo: 206 km (128 mi) / 3 h 30 min Chocope Vichayal Pacaya Samiria Altitude From Chachapoyas to: National Reserve Magdalena de Cao El Dragón hira Ri Querecotillo From Trujillo to: Temple (average) C ver Marcavelica Kuélap: 72 km (44 mi) / 2 h 30 min Chan Chan: 6,5 km (4 mi) / 16 min Brujo Gocta: 48 km (29 mi) / 3 h 30 min 29 masl Sullana r e Requena Archaeological v Tambo Huacas del Sol y de la Luna: 4 km (2 mi) / 10 min Trujillo i Compound– Colán R Grande Angamos Santiago S Huanchaco: 8 km (4 mi) / 16 min Cao Museum Temperature ra Altitude (average) amiria Ri u ve de Cao i Leymebamba r El Brujo: 59 km (36 mi) / 1 h 10 min Max.: 86 °F / Min.: 73.4 °F (Tumbes) P Chachapoyas: 2335 masl Museum Huanchaco Chulucanas Max.: 89.6 °F / Min.: 66.2 °F (Piura) Bretaña Sun and Moon Paita SAN MARTÍN Altitude (average) Temperature Chan Chan Cóndores er Temples Mausoleos iv Temperature CAJAMARCA Lagoon R Chiclayo: 27 masl a Flor de Punga Max.: 80.6 °F / Min.: 66.2 °F (Chiclayo) Moche 0 5 20 Km 0 5 25 Km ay Moche Temples ac 34 masl Max.: 73.4 °F / Min.: 50 °F (Chachapoyas) P Trujillo: Max.: 77 °F / Min.: 64.4 °F (Trujillo) Salaverry Museum Catacaos Piura P a n a m CALLAO e r BRAZIL i c a n a Biodiversity Reserve Fauce° Ave Jorge Chávez N o COLOMBIA International r t e Madre de Dios Airport A ve 06 Callao Port How to get there? ECUADOR From Puerto Maldonado to: LIMA MADRE DE DIOS Sandoval Lake: 10 km (6 mi) / 25 min (by boat) Ib©ria Argentina Ave Alto Argentina Ave Óscar R. Benavides (Ex Colonial) Ave Tambopata National Reserve: 47 km (29 mi) / 2 h Perú Fauce° Ave Abancay Ave Real Felipe MALI - Lima Art Museum Manu National Park: 310 km (192 mi) / 15 h Fortress Venezuela AveMateo Grau Ave Altitude (average) Mu Salado yman BOLIVIA 28 de Julio Ave 180 masl u River Venezuela Ave Temple Circunvalación Ave La Marina Ave PUEBLO LIBRE Temperature Rafael Larco Herrera o Ave LA PUNTA Brasil Ave Méxic Archeology Museum Max.: 95 °F / Min.: 69.8 °F (Puerto Maldonado) Mavila Arequipa Ave Express Way SAN LUIS National Museum Tumbes 05 Manu National Park Javier Prado East Ave Iquitos Aviación Ave Javier Prado West Ave Pa ri am Archeology, anu River Canopy Anthropology Huallamarca 03 1 h 40 min Walkway Modernity and History Temple Museum R. de Panamá Ave 4 h E x p Pucllana Temple r Angamos Este Ave Sandoval e s Tomás Marsano Ave Boca and tradition s Lake 01 W Inambari a Lima y Puerto 1 h 50 min 04 Maldonado Amano MIRAFLORES Piura 19 h How to get there? Pre-Columbian A. Benavides Ave Chachapoyas Alto From Lima to: Textiles Museum Libertad Caral: 208 km (129 mi) / Altitude (average) Tambopata 3 h 30 min 154 masl 2 h 30 min National Reserve Pachacamac: 31 km SANTIAGO Moyobamba BARRANCO DE SURCO 9 h Aguajal (19 mi) / 1 h Temperature Bahuaja Bridge of Sighs Sonene Jorge Chávez International Max.: 73.4 °F / T National MATE - Mario Testino Museum 0 5 20 Km CUSCO Astillero am 6 h In b Airport: 30 km (18 mi) / 1 h Min.: 64.4 °F (Lima) a op Park Pedro de Osma To Los To Pachacamac / Chiclayo m at b a Museum Pantanos Qhapac Ñan 02 ar Ri i R ver de Villa PUNO iv er Cajamarca BRAZIL 1 h 30 min 3 h 14 h 30 min Trujillo Pucallpa 0 5 25 Km Quillabamba Ocobamba P a u c ar Paucarpata tam 1 h 30 min bo Santa R Vilcabamba iv e Huaraz Teresa r 1 h 10 min Machu 8 h icchu Scale in (Kms): £alkan¡ay- CUSCO Peru: Huánuco 0 50 100 150 200 Km Machu icchu U r Rou¡¤ u mba Rive Huilloc b a r Challabamba Choquequirao Regional Inca Ollantaytambo Urubamba Cerro de Pasco Conservation Area Road 10 destinations you Calca aucar¡ambo Moray Chinchero 1 h 40 min Choquequirao Huarocondo Huchuy Písac Puray Qosqo Lagoon Ancahuasi cannot miss 01 ¢n¡a Huancarani Tipón Huancayo Cusco Lima 55 min 06 07 One visit is not enough to discover all of Peru’s wonders. To beer The Imperial City Urcos Andahuaylillas Puerto Maldonado prepare your trip here are ten destinations you cannot miss. Plan your Huancavelica 21 h and Machu Picchu Cusco Andean Ayacucho 07 30 h Baroque stay and enjoy it with all your senses. aruro Route Cusco How to get there? Altitude (average) Huaro From Cusco to: 3399 masl Canincunca 10 12 h Urubamba: 76,20 km (47 mi) / PACIFIC OCEAN Paracas Abancay Temperature 1 h 30 min ¢comayo Max.: 73.4 °F / 4 h Ollantaytambo: 97 km (60 mi) / 2 h Min.: 48.2 °F (Cusco) Ica 1 h 20 min Chinchero: 57 km (35 mi) / 45 min Pomacanchi Machu Picchu: 110 km (68 mi) northwest of Cusco city (4 hours by train) Lagoon Legend Approximate travel time 7 h 1 h 2 h to Machu Picchu Town, then 8 kms (4 mi) to the citadel (25 min by bus) Department capital by air and land Nasca 21 h Andahuaylillas: 36 Km (22 mi) / 40 min Province capital By air Urcos: 46 km (28 mi) / 1 h 08 Cachora (Apurímac): 163 km (101 mi) / 3 h APURÍMAC District capital By bus 10 h 1 h Juliaca Town Intercity bus BOLIVIA International border Railway 6 h Department border 1 h 15 min 09 Puno Main road 10 h Arequipa Secondary road 5 h Pucará Desaguadero To Cusco Railway 0 5 10 Km 1 h 40 min 8 h Arapa 6 h Port Arapa Lagoon Huancané Titihue Airport lagoon Vilquechico Moquegua 2 h 1 h 50 min Taraco To Chincha 30 min Titicaca Culture: Adventure: To Lima National Reserve 0 5 20 Km Archaeological site Camping National Islands, islets Lampa Moho and guano points reserve Tacna Chacas system – Chincha Islands Lagoon Museum Trekking Suasi r Pusi San Clemente ve Ri Island National Islands, islets and o Historic site/monument area Mountain cycling Pisco sc Conima guano points reserve system – Pi CHILE Juliaca Historic monument Sand buggies Ballestas Islands Tilali Hancco Hancco BOLIVIA Temple Sandboarding Caracoto Soto Island El Candelabro Puerto General San Martín HUANCAVELICA Pisco Route Boat rides San Tapay To Arequipa Jatuncocha Capachica Gallán Paracas Colca PUNO Lagoon Canyon Amantaní Island Pedal boats Island Coporaque Titicaca Nature: Roja National Culebras Chivay Canoeing / kayaking Yumaque Maca Reserve Natural Protected Area La Mina Cruz del Umayo Lagoon Sillustani Lagunillas 09 Llachón Taquile Island Cóndor Surfing Ayo Yanque Uros Lookout Supay The White Floating Windsurfing Huambo Islands Chucuito Peninsula Titicaca Lake Birdwatching Mendieta Reserved Zone Cabanaconde Cruce Puno Huacachina Chalhuanca City Hang gliding Paracas Imata Chucuito Marine life watching National Lagoon Arequipa Challuta Point Reserve AREQUIPA Waterfall r e iv 08 Acora R Cutimbo o How to get there? Hot springs Ica y a The people from m From Arequipa to: r o Cachipucara e c Ilave Beach A iv Chivay (Colca Valley): PUNO R r e Lake Titicaca e Pilcuyo d 151 km (93 mi) / iv n Ocucaje R a r Puno e Estación 3 h 30 min v G a l Pampa I de Arriero Salinas - Aguada Prepared for PROMPERÚ by Km0 10 AYACUCHO Blanca National Vilcauta Kasani How to get there? Maps: Ministry of Transport and Communications r Yunguyo e r v Juli Prepared in 2015 The Charms of i Reserve: 80 km (49 mi) / From Puno to: Marcaja e v R i Pomata Borders shown do not express an opinion on international frontiers.
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