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MAIN ATTRACTIONS OF THE CAPITAL CITY
Capilla de la Merced. The chapel where the Constitutional Congress assembled in 1830, it is considered a National Monument for being one of the only Colonial vestiges left. It houses a great collection of Cusqueño style paintings.

Cerrito de la Libertad. A natural observatory with a panoramic view of the city. It also has a site zoo.

Torre Torre. Very near from Cerrito de la Libertad, it is a geological formation of enormous towers of clayey soil molded by winds and rain.

Huancayo Sunday Fair. Week after week, this fair on Huancavelica St. offers local crafts, livestock, farming and industrial products.

Convento de Santa Rosa de Ocopa. This convent, located at 25 km (15.5 ml) from Huancayo, was built 250 years ago as part of the mission to evangelize the Amazon people. The library holds over 25,000 volumes, some from the fifteenth century. There is also a Museum of Natural History and a church, reconstructed in 1905, that houses wood carved altarpieces.

Cochas Chico. A town located at 8 km (5 ml) from the Huancayo, where the artisans do beautiful work engraving gourds (mates burilados).

Hualhuas. A town of artisans, specialized on textiles, rugs, alpaca ponchos and ornaments.

San Jerónimo de Tunán. A district well-known for its silver jewelry. The local church houses Baroque and Churrigueresque wood carved altars from the seventeenth century.

Ingenio. A trout breeding center on a pleasant countryside. Fish dishes are served outdoors.

Sicaya. A district with a beautiful landscape and with a church that houses wood carved Colonial altars.

Chupaca. With a belvedere to view Cunas river, it also has a Saturday fair.

Huayao Geophysical Observatory. At 17 km (11 ml) from Huancayo, it registers the seismic movements that occur nationwide.

Santuario Warivilca. A sanctuary built in the Wari empire, it keeps the sacred Molle tree and has a site museum.

Sapallanga. It stands out for its natural beauty, and the ruins of Ullacoto and Ahumaica.

Pucará. A village of great historical significance. The people took part in the Breña Campaign against the Chileans.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUNIN
Concepción, located in the Mantaro Valley, this province has a lovely landscape and old Colonial style houses.

Jauja. The main church houses beautiful Baroque style wooden carvings. The Capilla de Cristo Pobre has paintings of the Via Crucis brought from France. Jauja has a excellent climate and an incomparable countryside.

Laguna de Paca. At 4 km (2.5 ml) from Jauja, this lagoon is surrounded by totoras, habitat of the existing fauna. It is formed by underground filtration.


Tarma, called The pearl of the Andes, is located at 3,080 m.a.s.l. (10,104 ft.).

San Pedro de Cajas. At 41 km from Tarma, this district is worldly known for its famous cotton, wool and synthetic fiber tapestry.

Gruta de Guayapacavern . At 33 km (20.5 ml) from Tarma, this keeps rupestrian paintings with hunting scenes, as well as stalactites of different sizes.

Pampas de Junín. At 4,105 m.a.s.l. (13,468 ft.), it houses the Lago de Junín National Reserve, habitat of a great variety of wild fauna. The last battle of independence, Battle of Ayacucho, was fought in these pampas.

La Oroya, at 3,726 m.a.s.l. (12,224 ft.), is known as the metallurgic capital of the country. This is where the routes to Junín, Tarma, Jauja and Huancayo divide.

Aguas Termales de Yuli. Located at 18 km (11 ml) from La Oroya, over 4,140 m.a.s.l. (13,583 ft.), these thermal waters have healing properties, with temperatures reaching up to 52°C (125.6° F).

Valle de Chanchamayo. Located in the Central Jungle, this valley includes the towns of Chanchamayo, San Ramón and La Merced. The region is known for its fruit plantations, the Perezoso Botanical Garden, and where Juan Santos Atahualpa, who fought against the Spanish oppression, is buried.

Satipo. A town located in the midst of the High Jungle or mountain rim, where native communities dwell and can be visited.


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