Tambo Dos de Mayo





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This expedition in a 4x4 vehicle from Lima will take you to discover the mountains of the Sierra de Lima. You will pass from the arid climate of the Pacific coast to a more Andean landscape. Cross small typical villages and have impressive views of the canyons. Be aware that during the rainy season driving conditions could be more complicated, prepare your expedition well.
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This walk starts from the Ovalo de Miraflores at the tip of Parque Kennedy, in the heart of Miraflores, and goes to the Malecon de Miraflores where there are plenty of parks and promenades with views of the ocean below. You will take Avenida Larco and pass near the Larcomar shopping center which is perched in the cliffs. Then see Parque del Amor, as well as Parque Antonio Raimondi and go to the Lighthouse of the Navy before returning to Parque Kennedy.
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Walk through the city of Lima that goes from the Miraflores neighborhood to the Plaza de Armas. Starting in Parque Kennedy, taking a short walk along the coast (Parque Raimondi) at the midpoint of the Malecón to the lighthouse and then heading towards the main downtown area. The great Arequipa Avenue also has bikeways. The route passes through other small squares and parks, among which the Parque de la Reserva and Parque de la Exposición stand out. After a section of pedestrian crossing...
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Huacca Pucllana is an archaeological site that consists of a huge pyramid of adobe and clay, remains of small pyramids, patios and squares, which was formerly an administrative and ceremonial center of the Lima culture of Ancient Peru. Currently, it is one of the most investigated sites - sometimes it is even possible to see archaeologists working! of great tourist attraction in metropolitan Lima since it functions as a Museum with an exhibition room and has a restaurant.
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This bike tour in the city of Lima departs from Miraflores and takes Avenida Arequipa which has a bike path. You will follow Arequipa until Calle Teodoro Cárdenas which, after crossing Paseo de La Republica becomes Avenida Mexico. Thus you will arrive in the district of San Borja. Then return to Miraflores through the Surquillo district. Be very careful with traffic in Lima, cyclists rarely have the right of way in certain areas.