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Location:
Northeast high jungle.
Area: 51 253 km2.
Capital: Moyobamba (874 masl)
Altitude: Minimum: 190 masl (Pelejo)
Maximum: 3080 masl (Agua Blanca)
Moyobamba
Moyobamba, capital of the department of San Martín,
dubbed the City of Orchids, was the first city
founded in the Peruvian jungle, shortly after
the Spanish Conquest. It was the seat of the first
religious missionary orders to be established
in the area, and a foothold from where the Church
set out to convert the natives to Christianity.
It was also to serve as a base for the posterior
colonization and development of the region.
The water that flows through the area forms waterfalls,
lakes and rivers that provide a beautiful backdrop
for the city. Visitors can explore the mouth of
the Tioyacu River and even the underground river
of the Cueva de los Huacharos cave. One can also
take a dip in the natural hot springs at San Mateo,
take a ride across the lake called Laguna Azul
and climb up to the thundering Ahuashiyacu waterfall,
deep in the heart of the jungle, or the Gera waterfall,
which drops 120 meters down three separate falls.
Man has left his mark on this area since the dawn
of civilization, building sites such as Gran Pajatén,
a pre-Inca complex of circular slate buildings
decorated with figures of flying condors. Due
to its difficult access, tourism is not yet possible
at the site.
Tarapoto
Tarapoto, a city founded in 1782 by the Bishop
of Trujillo at the time, Baltazar Martínez de
Compañón, is one of the most bustling cities in
the department of San Martín. Despite being a
major trading hub, the city lies in the middle
of an area redolent with history and extraordinary
natural beauty.
Visitors who explore the areas around the city
will soon discover how many waterfalls there are
in the region. In fact, Tarapoto has been dubbed
the 'Land of Waterfalls' due to the abundance
of falls, some of which are the finest to be found
in the country. The best example is Aguashiyacu,
a 35-meter waterfall located 14 km northwest of
the town. The falls, which mean 'the laughing
waters', form a pool which is ideal for a refreshing
swim in the balmy tropical climate.
Another waterfall which should not be missed is
that of Huacamaíllo, considered the most striking
example to be found in the region. To get there,
visitors will need to set out on a two-hour stroll
from the town of San Antonio de Cumbaza (18 km
north of Tarapoto). This tour is ideal for those
avid for contact with nature, as hikers will be
able to spot different bird and butterfly species
native to the area.
The Tunun Tunumba waterfalls ('from fall to fall'
in the Quechua language) are formed by three consecutive
falls which flow into a crystal-clear pool which
is ideal for swimming. The site is reached by
an hour-and-a-half walk from the village of Chazuta
(42 km east), a hike through impressive landscapes
which will give one the chance to skirt the Huallaga
River and walk through steamy jungle.
Lake Venecia lies closest to Tarapoto (5 Km. away)
and is ideal for fishing, swimming or boatrides.
Lake Sauce, also called Laguna Azul, is another
spot which is good for swimming and taking in
natural landscapes. It is San Martín's foremost
tourist attraction, not just for its beauty but
also the fact here one can unwind or practice
watersports.
Before returning, don't forget to visit the neighboring
town of Lamas (21 Km. to the northwest), possibly
the only town in the Amazon jungle that was not
built on the banks of a river. The music, art
and dances of these Quechua-speakers (although
Quechua here has often blended with jungle dialects)
has made this town the folk art capital of the
Upper Amazon.
For history buffs, just 8.5 Km. from the city
one will find the Polish rock carvings (the name
means 'bare plain', so-called because of the area
where they are found). These bas-relief carvings
depict figures of plants and animals, particularly
snakes. Archaeologists are still unsure of when
the carvings were made.
The high jungle plateau, where Tarapoto and environs
are located, hide amongst its leafy woods another
gift of nature: more than 2,500 orchid species
have been found, orchids held by many to be the
most beautiful flowers on Earth. Tarapoto is a
land where the enchantment of its landscape is
reflected in its limpid waters, unique in Peru.
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