Sightseeing
pleasant and light In its mountains, crossed by streams and other tributaries of the great river Rimac, we find the towns of Chaclacayo, Chosica, Sing, San Mateo, Matucana, Santa Rosa de Quives and Cieneguilla among others, all of whom were visited by the inhabitants of the great city of Lima in particular because of its proximity and sunny weather during the cloudy and gray winters of the capital.
In its extensive coastline, pristine beaches found from Cañete Huacho north to south. The Castle of Chancay [2] and the ruins of the pre-Inca fortress of Paramonga (north) receive many tourists. Bandurria Archaeological City in the nearby of Caral is the oldest on the continent. In Lunahuaná (Cañete) is practiced sport, Castillo Unanue in San Vicente de Cañete, is another tourist attraction and its beaches are luxury homes on its shores in the new and very modern shopping village called Asia. It is an area that produces fruit especially grapes and has a well developed wine and pisco industry. Pachacamac (in Lurin) is a pre-Inca religious center adobe temples, canals and courtyards
tourist delugares Photo Gallery Lima Department
Ghost Town Huaquis-Yauyos
Huallhua-Yauyos Waterfall
Thermal Baths Churin-Oyon
City of Bandurria - Huaura
Lagoon Arca - Huarochiri
Petroglyphs of Checta - Sing Chilca Baths - Cañete
Albufera de Medio Mundo - Huaura
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