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Los Olivos is a neighborhood located west of Huaraz, at the foot of the Cordillera Negra. The place is known because it is a well-known climbing site for mountaineers in Huaraz. The place is very interesting for climbers and above all it is close to the city. This route explains how to get to the climbing site of Los Olivos starting from the Plaza de Armas de Huaraz.
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Huascaran is the highest peak in Peru. It is located in the Cordillera Blanca and culminates at 6768 meters above sea level. One of the privileged points to be able to admire it from the Huaylas Valley is the Anta viewpoint. This route begins in Huaraz and will take you to the Anta viewpoint. You will see not only the Huascaran, but also peaks such as the Huandoy, the Chopicalqui or the Copa.
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This Mountain bike tour departs from downtown Huaraz and takes the road heading north to Cascapampa from where there is a fork to climb up to the village of Wilkawain, known for its small ruin. Then the track continues towards the South to reach the gate of Quebrada Qojup then the site of Pitec which is the control point of the Huascaran National Park allowing to go to Churup or in the Quilcayhuanca valley. Finally the route returns to Huaraz passing through the villages of Llupa and...
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Huaraz is well known for its mountain walks in the Huascaran National Park. But in the vicinity of Huaraz it is possible to take magnificent walks in the countryside, in the middle of crops such as potato, corn or quinoa fields, in the shade of eucalyptus trees, in contact with the local population. Wilkawain is a pre Inca ruin dating from the Huari civilization. It can be visited every day except Mondays. There is also a small site museum. The itinerary suggests walking up to Wilkawain...
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Huaraz is well known for its mountain walks in the Huascaran National Park. But in the vicinity of Huaraz it is possible to take magnificent walks in the countryside, in the middle of crops such as potato, corn or quinoa fields, in the shade of eucalyptus trees, in contact with the local population. This route starts from the center of Huaraz, leaves the city through the famous José Olaya street and goes up to the village of Marian in the surrounding countryside. Then joins the village of...