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Chachapoyas - Kuelap the Lost Kimgdom of the North

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According to National Geographic, Chachapoyas is within the 50 tours one should visit. The magazine recommends that one should take a look “at the archaeological treasures” home of the “Warriors of the Clouds” Kuelap Fortress credits: Martin Harbaum The magazine recommends that one should take a look “at the archaeological treasures” home of the “Warriors of the Clouds” Chachapoyas was chosen by the prestigious magazine ”National Geographic Traveler as” one of the winning destinations of the seventh annual award ”50 Tours of a Lifetime”. After talking about the world-renowned Machu Picchu, the publication says that now is the time to take a peek “at the archaeological treasures of the northern Amazon region, home of the Chachapoyas, or ‘Cloud Warriors’, who built the huge complex of Kuelap. “ Peru4x4Adventures.com offers this destination as part of variety of tour packages available on our direct web page. The capital of the Amazonas region

Lambayeque: nature and history

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Original accommodations that allow you learn about the attractions of the ecological reserve and the archaeological Chaparrí Túcume. Due to its characteristic sunshine and wide range of historical, cultural and gastronomy, travel to Lambayeque is always an enjoyable and different experience. It is one of those regions in which one always finds something to be discovered and that this time we enter the reserve of Chaparrí, (two hours from Chiclayo), where a genuine ecolodge operates and from which you can take a walk to see a great variety of birds, and a number of endemic animals, most notably the spectacled bear, fox and White-winged Guan coast. Eco Lodge Chaparri: To reach Chaparrí from Chiclayo, take the road to Chongoyape and turn left at the km65 (no road signs). From this point, is followed by a dirt road to ascend to the lodge,from which one can appreciate the full extent of the impressive mountain Chaparrí, which was considered sacred by the Mochica and continues to be for