Best tourist places in Apurimac that you must visit

 

The department of Apurimac is located in the southern Andean region of Peru. It is made up of seven provinces. In such sense, the place has a great variety of tourist places ideal for people who wish to enjoy different landscapes.

Here are five places to visit in Apurimac, and the most beautiful lake in the region:

Saywite Archaeological Ensemble

The Saywite stone is a huge block of granite about 11 meters in circumference, 4 meters in diameter and 2.5 meters high. 

Its main attraction is because in the structure you can see more than 200 zoomorphic and geometric graphics of animals and human constructions without having a clear connection between them. Near the Saywite stone you can find small monuments that represent some of the figures of the stone.

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Ampay National Sanctuary

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Also known as the "Botanical Island of the Andes", the Ampay National Sanctuary is located in the district of Tamburco, Abancay. It is known for its rich flora and fauna.

Here you can find mammals such as deer, taruca, Andean condor, vizcacha and the Andean fox. The latter is considered an endangered species, so it is difficult to find elsewhere. 

The fauna is also very varied, but the one that stands out is the Imtipida, which is an endangered arboreal.

 

Taraccasa Viewpoint

Officially, it is known as Taraccasa Ecological Park, but it is popularly known as the Taraccasa Viewpoint.

It is known this way because it is a park on top of a hill. In it you can have an excellent view of the entire city of Abancay. It also has a great variety of animals, recreational games, an artificial lagoon and a small zoo.

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 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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Ampay snow-capped mountain

The snow-capped mountain of Ampay is 5,235 meters above sea level. It stands out for accumulating a considerable amount of snow on its peaks. Due to its climate and monumental size, many people go there to practice adventure sports and mountain climbing.

On the other hand, its enormous ice masses feed several lakes in the province of Abancay, where the snow-capped mountain is located.

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Pacucha Lagoon

This beautiful lagoon is located in the district of the same name. It stands out for its beautiful views and is a place where you can perform many tourist activities, such as paddle tennis, fishing, boating, among others.

Many tourists come to the Pacucha Lagoon every year to appreciate its great landscapes and enjoy the flora and fauna it shelters, but above all to enjoy a moment in contact with nature.

 

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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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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. Undoubtedly one of the best tourist sites in Apurimac and that is still very little crowded.

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.

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Why should you know the tourist attractions of Apurimac?

To visit the tourist attractions of Apurímac is to immerse yourself in a fascinating journey that offers a unique combination of natural beauty, cultural richness and intriguing history. The region presents breathtaking landscapes, from the majestic Haquira Waterfall to the Q'eswachaka Hanging Bridge, where nature unfolds in its maximum splendor. Visitors have the opportunity to admire the ancestral skill of ichu weaving on the bridge and explore archaeological complexes such as Saywite, which reveal the region's historical roots. Abancay's Plaza de Armas, with its colonial charm, provides a window into the daily life of Apurimac. In this destination, every corner tells a unique story, fusing natural beauty with cultural richness. Getting to know Apurimac's tourist sites is to enter into an enriching journey that will leave a lasting impression, connecting travelers with the authenticity and diversity of this Peruvian region.

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