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ANCASH
GENERAL INFORMATION
Huascaran National Park.
The department of Ancash
starts on a slightly
hilly coastal strip and
climbs up to the highest
snow-capped mountains in
Peru.
Spread out along the
Callejon de Huaylas, a
dazzling valley stuck
between two mountain
ranges, the Blanca and
Negra Cordilleras, you
will find picturesque
and pleasant cities like
Recuay, Carhuas, Yungay,
and Caras, while the
urban and commercial
center of the area is
the capital of Ancash,
the energetic city of
Huarás. It was between
the years 1200 b.C. and
200 b.C. that the Chavín
lived in the region, the
same that left as their
legacy the impressive
archeological complex of
Chavin de Huantar, which,
in 1985, UNESCO placed
on the World Cultural
Heritage List.
Throughout the entire
department, you can see
the most spectacular
snow covered mountains,
among them Mount
Huascaran (6,768 ma.s.l.),
the tallest peak in Peru.
In addition, there are
hot springs and
spectacular lakes as
those of Llanganuco; in
all, it is an area
perfect for adventure
sports like white water
rafting, mountain
climbing, mountain
biking, and trekking.
The Huascaran National
Park, placed on the
World Natural Heritage
List by UNESCO, guards
wildlife species in its
beautiful surroundings
like condors, vicuñas,
deer, pumas, Andean
foxes, and viscachas. |