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Head Office Cusco - Perú :
Bernardo Tambohuacso 207, Of. 101 Wanchaq - Cusco
Telf/Fax: +(51 84) 254853
Mobile: +(51 84) 984 908966

Lima Reception Office:
Av. Larco 345, Of. 1102
Miraflores
Telf: +(511) 241 9015
Mobile: +(511) 997354545

 

Principal tourist attractions:


Huancaya and Vilca: The most stunning scenery is found about 20km from the Cañete River between the picturesque and traditional villages of Huancaya and Vilca. Ever since it´s beginning the river has been a vital source for the lagoons and waterfalls in the area.

Laraos and Vitis: These picturesque Andean villages are located before Huancaya and are known for the vast amount of pre-Inca terraces located in the area. Lake Papacocha: Located above Vilca, this lake is surrounded by reeds and a queñual forest with a stunning waterfall cutting through. Lakes and Waterfalls: Between the villages of Vilca and Huancaya you can find the small Huascacocha, Huarimarca, Cuchupasca and Huallhua lakes, as well as the Chinchan-Chupaca, Cuchupasca and Carhuayno waterfalls.

Huancaya and Vilca Bridges: Four colonial foot bridges stand out for their excellent conserved state.

Weather:

In the majority of the towns in this region the days are hot in the sun and cool in the shade, with temperatures passing 20ºC, which is why it´s recommended to use sunblock and a sun hat. The nights are chilly, dropping below 10ºC.

The rainy season is from November to March throughout the sierra. The best months to visit the Reserve are April and May when everything is green and flowering.


Where to eat:

In Cañete and Lunahuaná the most common and delicious dishes have a seafood base, with shrimp from the river marinated in local Pisco. The most well-known restaurant in Cañete is El Piloto. Further up and also along the river many plates are trout based. It is also worth mentioning dishes like pachamanca, which is meat and potatoes cooked underground, lamb soup, patasca, potatoes with cheese, and alpaca, milk and cheese soup. As for drinks, "chamis" or "quemadito" stand about above everything else. They are a combination of local herbs with cinnamon, lemon and brandy. For dessert try sweet potato jelly (mazamorra) or sweet corn mazamorra. It is always recommended to avise the people where you will eat ahead of time, as there is not always a large amount of tourists. In Huancaya you will find the restaurant Tradición and in Vilcas the restaurant Brisas de Papacocha, both of which are good choices for enjoying traditional dishes.

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Head Office: Bernardo Tambohuacso 207, Of. 101 / Wanchaq - Cusco
Phones/Fax: +(51 84) 254853

Lima Reception: Av. Larco 345, Of. 1102 Miraflores
Phones: +(511) 241 9015
Mobile: +(511) 997354545

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