Top Reasons to Go

Top Reasons to Go

Handicrafts: Ayacucho has retablos—three-dimensional scenes of religious and historical events. Quinua has ceramic workshops. The Mantaro Valley has Mates Burilados, silver filigree, and alpaca textiles.

Warm Mugs: Impromptu street vendors sell body warming drinks such as calientitos, a pisco-piked herbal tea, and ponche, a sweet, frothy blend of milk, sesame, cloves, cinnamon, and walnuts.

Market Day: Villagers trek in from miles around with their goods ready to hawk and trade whatever they can. Head to the Mantaro Valley and there's a market every day.

Ethnotourism: Design silver jewelry, carve gourds, play the pan flute, learn to weave, cook papas a la hunacaina, or help orphaned children. Huancayo has excellent interactive tourism opportunities.

World's Highest Train: Chug your way from Lima to 4,782 meters (15,685 feet) before dropping down to the valleys surrounding Huancayo.



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