The tourist places of Andahuaylas that enchant everyone

Andahuaylas is one of the seven provinces that make up the department of Apurimac. This city offers its visitors a great variety of places to visit.

Here you can find the most fascinating tourist places of Andahuaylas:

Sóndor Archaeological Complex

The construction of the Sóndor Archaeological Complex dates back to the times of the pre-Inca Chanca culture. It is 24 kilometers northeast of the Plaza de Armadas of Andahuaylas. This means 44 minutes by car.

In its time it was an Andean ceremonial center where the earth was worshipped. Currently, it has the title of Cultural Patrimony of the Nation.

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Main Square of Andahuaylas

One of the central tours to take into account is the Plaza de Armas of Andahuaylas. There, thousands of tourists enjoy the huge colonial structures. In addition, very close to the Plaza de Armas there are several commercial establishments where you can enjoy the local gastronomy and culture. One of the main tourist attractions of Andahuaylas.

 

andahuaylas square

 

Campanayocc Sanctuary

The Companayocc Sanctuary is located approximately 30 minutes from the city of Andahuaylas. It is the most recent construction, since it was finished in 1995.

The building is located on a hill, from which the entire city can be seen, making it an ideal viewpoint. 

In this scenario a Sanctuary has been built to worship the Lord of Huanca, a work that constituted one of the greatest proofs of solidarity and faith of the people. Annually, every September 14th the main celebration is held, for which thousands of faithful converge in a colorful pilgrimage.

 

CAMPANAYOCC sanctuary

 

Pacucha Lagoon

It is considered one of the most beautiful lagoons in Peru. It is located 17 kilometers from the city. Because of the landscape that surrounds it and the warmth of its waters, many local citizens and visitors go boating.

It is known for its crystal clear waters, surrounded by stunning mountain scenery. Visitors can enjoy activities such as fishing, water sports, bird watching, picnics and camping on its shores. The lagoon is an ideal destination for those who wish to escape urban life and experience the natural beauty of the Peruvian Andes in a tranquil and picturesque setting. It is considered the main tourist district of Andahuaylas.

 

Pacucha Glamping

 

St. Peter's Church

The Church of San Pedro de Andahuaylas, located in the city of Andahuaylas, in the region of Apurimac, Peru, is an outstanding example of the colonial religious architecture of the seventeenth century. It presents a mestizo baroque style and an ornate facade with details carved in stone and religious statues. Inside, it has gilded altarpieces and decorated altars, and houses a chapel dedicated to San Sebastian. The church is an important site for religious events and local festivities, and has been recognized as a national cultural heritage site due to its historical and cultural value in the region.

Colonial Church of San Pedro de Andahuaylas

 

Chumbao Colonial Bridge

It is a colonial bridge built over a river of the same name. It is used by drivers and citizens to go to different parts of the city, such as the Huancabamba airport.

 

 Sightseeing Apurimac - Andahuyalas tourist sites - Chumbao Suspension Bridge

 

Sepulcher of José María Arguedas

It is a statue in honor of the indigenous writer José María Arguedas. In this space different cultural activities are carried out in which the local people participate.

 

Tomb of José María Arguedas - Sightseeing Apurímac - Andahuaylas tourist places

Curamba archaeological complex

The Curamba Archaeological Complex, also called Inca Monte, is located in the district of Kishuara, in the province of Andahuaylas, in the department of Apurimac, at about 4,500 meters above sea level. The site was discovered by the Peruvian archaeologist Raul del Mar in 1989 and would have been, according to him and the chroniclers of the Colony, a metallurgical center for the treatment of silver, the largest of its kind, which was part of the Inca culture. The location of this metallurgical center would have also responded to the purposes of Inca domination, since after the expulsion of the Chankas from the area, it would have also functioned as an Intermediate Administrative Control Center.

Sotocmachay

Sutoq Machay comes from Quechua, which translated into Spanish means "grotto of the drops" or "rain cave". The geographical characteristics of its location are pronounced towards the formation of a canyon through which the Chumbao river flows in union with the Orcconmayu river. It has its own microclimate, and as a witness of this, a series of pumpkin, cucumber, tomato and corn fields can be appreciated; likewise, trees and bushes such as the alder or lambrán (Alnus acuminata) and an interesting old growth forest of tara (Caesalpinia spinosa), as well as huarango (Acacia sp.), unka (Myrcianthes sp.), chamana (Dodonaea viscosa), among others. However, one of the greatest attractions of the site is the cave of 50 m2 and 13 m high (Sutoq Machay), from where stalactites that filter the waters and produce continuous drips and stalagmites that grow from the ground hang. These silica waters - called rumi tuquq, which translated into Spanish means "that which transforms into stone" - turn into solid what gets in the way thanks to their high content of silica and other minerals. Sutoq Machay has an area of approximately 1.5 ha between forest and water conduits, as well as the intervention of a small cemetery, located in the middle of private and communal land.

Sotoccmachay ("dripping cave", in Quechua)

Sondor Raymi

The Sondor Raymi is an iconic event in the jubilee calendar of the Apurimac region, celebrated in June. During this festivity, the beginning of the Chanka civilization is recreated at the legendary Pacucha Lagoon and the crucial battle between the Chankas and the Incas, two civilizations in conflict for the control of the fertile and strategic Apurimac Valley, located near the Sondorimac archaeological complex, is reenacted. archaeological complex of Sondor.

It is celebrated on June 14 in Sóndor, Apurímac, hundreds of people wait for Usco Uillca, father of the Chanka culture, to emerge from the Pacucha lagoon, 3,000 meters above sea level.

Sondor Raymi andahuaylas

Pacucha Glamping

Pacucha Glamping Peru is an incredible project that aims to provide its visitors with an exceptional experience, in front of one of the most beautiful lagoons in Peru, surrounded by nature and ancient culture.

This project of Glamping in Peruseeks to give a different experience to the tourist and also to make known our beautiful lagoon that offers incredible views, in addition to all the tourist attractions in the area.

If you come from Lima, Cuzco or abroad, the unique experience is guaranteed, create memories together with Pacucha Glamping and the different activities that provides an environment surrounded by nature. Enjoy the gastronomy of the area, adventure sports and landscaping.

Pacucha glamping peru

Museum of andahuaylas

The Andahuaylas Municipal Museum is an archeological museum located in the city of Andahuaylas, department of Apurimac. The museum is administered by the provincial municipality.4 The collection includes pieces found in the region, including ceramics and mummies.5 It exhibits pieces from the Chavin, Chanka, Wari and Inca cultures.

andahuaylas museum

Hualalachi Hot Springs

Hualalachi, located in the district of Talavera in Apurimac, is approximately seven kilometers from Andahuaylas. In this charming place, a spring emerges from the heart of a mountain, giving life to the well-known Hualalachi Pool.

According to tradition, those who have the privilege of tasting these waters are inevitably drawn back to this corner of the earth or even decide to make their home here with the local community.

hualalachi pool

Pampachiri stone forest

The Pampachiri Stone Forest is a stone forest located in the district of Pampachiri, department of Apurimac, exactly in the Andes Mountains.

The place is characterized by its enormous pointed or mushroom-shaped stones, it is also called the House of the Peruvian Pitúfos, measuring approximately 6 to 8 meters high. It is believed that these originated approximately 4 million years ago by the materials exposed by the Sotaya and Qarwarasu volcanoes.

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Pukllay Andahuaylas

The Pukllay is a traditional festivity celebrated in Andahuaylas, a city located in the Apurimac region of Peru. This festivity has pre-Hispanic roots and takes place during the carnival season, usually in February. During Pukllay, various cultural and ritual activities take place, such as folkloric dances, sports competitions, costume parades and religious celebrations.

The importance of the Pukllay lies in its role as a living expression of the cultural identity and tradition of the region. In addition to being an occasion for fun and entertainment, Pukllay is also a time to honor ancestors, strengthen community ties and preserve ancestral customs. This festival is an opportunity for Andean communities to celebrate their cultural heritage and keep their traditions alive over time.

pukllay carnival andahuaylas

 

Andahuaylas is an excellent destination that offers a variety of tourist sites. Some of the highlights include the San Pedro Church with its colonial architecture, the Pacucha Lagoon for fishing and bird watching, the Sondor Archaeological Complex with pre-Inca ruins, the Hualalachi Thermal Baths for relaxation, the Sondor Site Museum, etc. These places give visitors the opportunity to explore the culture, nature and history of the Andahuaylas region.

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