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15 Wonderful Things to do in Huancayo – how many you know?

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    If you have done the things to do in Peru, you’d know there are quite a few of them here in Huancayo.

    Embark on a colorful journey through Huancayo’s cultural tapestry, where the city’s vibrant spirit dances in harmony with its rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality.

    Without further ado listed below are some of the most fun things to do in Huancayo:

    1. Huaytapallana

    Huaytapallana. pic by MI PERÚ. pdm 1.0

    A stunning mountain range located near the city of Huancayo in Peru.

    What to see or do: – Hike through the breathtaking landscapes and pristine lakes.

    Don’t miss: – Visiting the lagoons of Huaytapallana for mesmerizing views.

    Insider travel tips: – Bring warm clothing as temperatures can drop significantly at higher altitudes.

    2. Torre Torre

    A unique sculpture garden in Huancayo, Peru showcasing intricate rock carvings.

    What to see or do: Marvel at the impressive collection of stone sculptures depicting animals, people, and scenes from Peruvian folklore.

    Don’t miss: The stunning views of the surrounding Andean mountains from the garden.

    Insider travel tips: – Visit in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting conditions for photography.

    3. Parque de la Identidad Huanca

    Parque de la Identidad Huanca. pic by Santiago Stucchi Portocarrero. by-nc-sa 2.0

    A cultural park showcasing the identity and traditions of the Huanca people in Huancayo, Peru.

    What to see or do: Explore traditional Huanca architecture, handicrafts, and cultural exhibits. Enjoy performances of music and dance showcasing Huanca cultural heritage.

    Don’t miss: Visiting the replica of a traditional Huanca house and trying local dishes at the park’s restaurants.

    Insider travel tips: Visit during one of the cultural festivals for a vibrant and immersive experience. Take time to interact with the locals to learn more about the Huanca culture and way of life.

    4. Chinchawas

    Chinchawas

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    5. Plaza de la Constitucion

    Plaza de la Constitucion. pic by josecajacuri. by-sa 2.0

    Main square in the city of Huancayo, Peru.

    What to see or do: Admire the neocolonial architecture surrounding the square, visit the Cathedral of Huancayo, relax on benches and people-watch.

    Don’t miss: The daily activities and events that often take place in the square, such as markets, concerts, and festivals.

    Insider travel tips: Take a stroll in the evening when the square is beautifully lit up, and try some local snacks from street vendors.

    6. Templo de la Merced

    Templo de la Merced. pic by Carlos Andrés Gamero Esparza (leondeurgel). by-nc-nd 2.0

    Templo de la Merced is a historic church located in Huancayo, Peru.

    What to see or do: Admire the beautiful colonial architecture and intricate details inside the church.

    Don’t miss: The stunning altars and religious artworks.

    Insider travel tips: Visit during a religious festival to experience the vibrant atmosphere and local traditions.

    7. La Casona

    La Casona. pic by Carlos Andrés Gamero Esparza (leondeurgel). by-nc-nd 2.0

    Historic house turned cultural center in Huancayo, Peru.

    What to see or do: Art exhibitions, live music, dance performances, and workshops.

    Don’t miss: Exploring the beautiful colonial architecture and vibrant atmosphere.

    Insider travel tips: Check the schedule for special events and performances, and don’t forget to try the traditional Peruvian dishes at the on-site restaurant.

    8. Santuario de Huallay

    Santuario de Huallay

    A stunning natural sanctuary located in the Andes of central Peru.

    What to see or do: Hike through the breathtaking rock formations, explore the picturesque lagoons, and spot diverse wildlife including vicuñas, condors, and deer.

    Don’t miss: The impressive Catarata de Huallay waterfall and the ancient rock art scattered throughout the area.

    Insider travel tips: Visit early in the morning to enjoy the tranquility and avoid the crowds. Dress in layers as the weather can change quickly in the Andes.

    9. Isla Wanka

    Isla Wanka

    An island located in Huancayo, Peru.

    What to see or do: Visit the stunning landscapes, take a boat ride on the lake, explore the flora and fauna.

    Don’t miss: Hiking trails, birdwatching, enjoying a picnic by the lake.

    Insider travel tips: Bring sunscreen and bug spray, wear comfortable walking shoes for exploring the island, and don’t forget your camera to capture the beautiful scenery.

    10. Complejo Arqueologico de Tunanmarca

    Complejo Arqueologico de Tunanmarca

    Archaeological complex with ruins of pre-Inca temples and terraces.

    What to see or do: Explore the ancient structures, admire the scenic views, and learn about the history of the Wanka civilization.

    Don’t miss: The Sun Temple, Moon Temple, and the intricate stone carvings.

    Insider travel tips: Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven terrain and bring sunscreen and water as there is little shade at the site.

    11. Laguna de Paca

    Laguna de Paca. pic by RNW.org. by-nd 2.0

    A picturesque lagoon located near Huancayo, Peru.

    What to see or do: Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and beautiful views of the lagoon and surrounding mountains.

    Don’t miss: Capture stunning sunset views over the lagoon.

    Insider travel tips: Pack a picnic and bring a mat to sit by the water.

    12. Bosque de Piedras de Huayllay

    Bosque de Piedras de Huayllay

    Rock forest with unique geological formations in Huancayo, Peru.

    What to see or do: Hike through the rock formations, enjoy stunning panoramic views, take photographs of the unique landscape.

    Don’t miss: Exploring the various rock formations including the “The Camel,” “The Turtle,” and “The Castle.

    Insider travel tips: Wear comfortable shoes for hiking, bring water and snacks as there are limited facilities in the area, visit during sunrise or sunset for the best lighting for photos.

    13. Museo Salesiano

    Museo Salesiano

    A cultural museum located in Huancayo, Peru, showcasing the history and art of the region.

    What to see or do: Explore the various exhibits that include religious artifacts, traditional handicrafts, and historical documents.

    Don’t miss: The beautiful colonial architecture of the building and the stunning artworks on display.

    Insider travel tips: Check the museum’s schedule for guided tours or special events to enhance your visit.

    14. Cerro de la Libertad

    Cerro de la Libertad. pic by Carlos Andrés Gamero Esparza (leondeurgel). by-nc-nd 2.0

    Cerro de la Libertad is a hill offering panoramic views of Huancayo, Peru.

    What to see or do: Enjoy a scenic hike to the top to see Huancayo from above.

    Don’t miss: The stunning sunset views over the city.

    Insider travel tips: Bring comfortable shoes for the hike and a camera to capture the beautiful views.

    15. Nino Hidalgo Waterfall

    Nino Hidalgo Waterfall

    A stunning waterfall located in Huancayo, Peru.

    What to see or do: Admire the powerful cascade of water and take in the beautiful natural surroundings.

    Don’t miss: Taking a refreshing dip in the cool waters of the waterfall.

    Insider travel tips: Wear sturdy hiking shoes for the trek to the waterfall and bring a waterproof camera to capture the beautiful scenery.

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