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Surfing
Peru
Surfing in Punta Rocas
Held
to be the biggest and most spectacular wave in Lima
and all over Peru. The wave is a point break (with left
and right-running waves, although the latter are more
commonly surfed). The waves, perfect and long, can reach
a height of 10 meters. Not for beginners. Experienced
surfers compare it with Waimea (Hawaii) and Todos los
Santos (Baja California). A long paddle out (the wave
breaks 1 km out to sea).
Climate: Average annual temperature 19°C (maximum
25°C minimum 13°C).
Access: Pico Alto lies 43 km south of the city of Lima
down the South Pan-American Highway.
Services: The area has a variety of hotels and restaurants,
most of which are open from January to March.
Apt for all kinds of vehicles.
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Hiking at the Cordillera Blanca
The Cordillera Blanca is riddled with countless trekking circuits. However, some of them have become world-famous: the route of the Quebrada Santa Cruz gully is possibly the most popular of all. The trek sets out from Cashapampa and ends up in the gorge of Quebrada Llanganuco, at the edge of the emerald-green waters of the Llanganuco lakes.
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