Selina Huaraz





The Selina Huaraz Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Huaraz is well known for its mountain walks in the Huascaran National Park. But from the city of Huaraz itself, 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 and in contact with the local population. This route offers you to go up to the small village of Llupa, passing through the village of Unchus. If you don't want to walk back down, it is possible to return to town with a combi...
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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 church of La Soledad in Huaraz and goes up to the small village of Collyur before climbing up to the ridges of Pukaventana. Then the path runs along an irrigation canal...
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This mountain bike route starts from the city of Huaraz heading south and leaves the paved road to climb into the Cordillera Negra. The path crosses the village of Huamarin then passes over the heights of the village of Santa Cruz before arriving at the small lake of Wilkacocha. From there, the view of the peaks of the Cordillera Blanca is magnificent, it is possible to see for example the Huascaran, the highest peak in Peru. Then after a little more climbing, you will begin the long descent...
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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. 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...