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AREQUIPA COLCA CANYON
About
Arequipa. The department
of Arequipa is one of
various terrains. It
begins in the coastal
desert and then climbs
the Andes, reaching
great altitude at the
snow covered peaks and
at its volcanoes.
Arequipa, known as the
White City for its
beautiful white walls of
sillar, a volcanic stone,
lies at the feet of the
mighty volcanos of Mount
Chachani, Mount Misti,
and the snow covered
peak of Mount Pichu
Pichu. The downtown of
the city, placed on the
World Cultural Heritage
list by UNESCO, features
Mixed Baroque churches
and mansions from the
Colonial Period like the
Monastery of Santa
Catalina, a Spanish city
in miniature with stone
streets, beautiful
patios, and plazas.
Sabandía, Tiabaya, and
Tingo, located among the
large fields, are must
see places, and the
irresistible Arequipa
cuisine is the perfect
complement to the visit.
Just 3 hours and 45
minutes from the capital
is the Colca River
valley and canyon, one
of the most
extraordinary
destinations in the
country. Throughout the
region, you can see
colorful pre-Incan
agricultural terraces
still used today for
growing quinoa, corn,
barley, and wheat.
During the pre-Hispanic
era, the department was
inhabited by the
Collaguas and the
Cabanas; today, the
inhabitants have learned
to conserve their
Colonial churches in
Yanque, Lari, and
Madrigal, and they
continue to wear their
traditional clothing.
You can also do many
types of adventure
sports in the valley
such as mountain biking,
trekking, and white
water rafting. And, at
the Cross of the Condor,
you can view the
majestic flight of the
condors. Other places of
interest in the
department are the Toro
Muerto petroglyphs, the
Andagua Valley of the
Volcanoes, and the
Cotahuasi Canyon. |