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Location:
North of Lima 
Area: 35 459 km2
Capital: Huaraz (3091 masl)
Altitude: Minimum: 4 masl (Chimbote)
Maximum: 3910 masl (Shilla)
Amidst
the high Andean pastures and cropfields that make up
the department of Ancash, one can almost always find
a small church or village of red-tiled roofs with a
fragrance of freshly-baked bread on the air. These are
the everyday wonders of the Peruvian Andes. There, in
all its ancient glory, lies the Callejón de Huaylas.
This wide valley, some 200 km long, is split by the
Santa River and fringed by a picturesque group of towns
and villages, among them Recuay, Huaraz, Carhuaz, Yungay
and Caraz. It is a land where time appears to have stood
still. Wedged between two soaring mountain chains -the
Cordillera Negra and Cordillera Blanca- the Callejón
de Huaylas gave rise to the ancient Chavín civilization,
who have left a legacy in the Chavín de Huántar
temple just hours from the city of Huaraz, the capital
of the department.
Ancash,
however, is a v ast
department that includes not only the highlands, but
also stretches as far as the coast where one can find
cities like the fishing port of Chimbote or Casma, a
tranquil town by the shores of the Pacific. Possibly
Ancash's geographic and climactic diversity has made
it one of Peru's premier tourist destinations. Huascarán
National Park, named after the 6,768 meter-high Mount
Huascarán, offers opportunities to practice just
about every adventure sport under the sun, from rafting
down the Santa River to climbing up the Pastoruri snowfields.
Mountaineering Week is one of the major events in the
region. Also famous are Lake Llanganuco and the pre-Hispanic
stone temple of Sechín. These and many other
attractions are reasons enough to explore one of the
most beautiful and rugged parts of Peru.
info@peruexpediciones.com
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