A PLACE TO VISIT IN PERU (THE FOREST OF STONES - HUAYLLAY - PASCO-PERU)
THE FOREST OF STONE-HUAYLLAY-PERU IS A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN OBSERVE THE WONDERS OF DIVINE CREATION, DEFINITELY A PLACE OF PRECIOUS PLACES AND STUNNING VIEWS.
8 LUGARES QUE DEBES VISITAR EN EL DEPARTAMENTO DE AMAZONAS - PERÚ
La fortaleza de Kuélap, una de las cataratas más grandes de sudamérica: Gocta, vestigios de la cultura Chachapoya: Los sarcófagos de karajía, los mausoléos de Revash; espectaculares vistas del cañon del Sonche y lugares poco explorados dentro de una sola región aún poco explorada por turistas.
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Pozuzo - PERÚ (Historia, Año 2004).
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POZUZO es una localidad de la Provincia de Oxapampa, Departamento de Pasco. Capital del Distrito de Pozuzo.
Pozuzo fue la primera colonia de su tipo fundada en 1859, 4 años después que el gobierno peruano les otorgara las tierras. A 84 km al norte de la ciudad de Oxapampa y a 360 km de Cerro de Pasco. Los inmigrantes levantaron la ciudad siguiendo los patrones arquitectónicos de sus países originales, por lo que las casas están formadas por plantas geométricas, pisos de madera y techos a dos aguas. Por otro lado, Oxapampa fue fundada en 1891 por un colono hijo de padres alemanes y austríacos.
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Huancavelica: Ruta del Mercurio. Ruta de los Espejos. Huancavelica (3/3)
La Ruta del Mercurio ó Ruta del Azogue y la Ruta de los Espejos. Se llega a Huancavelica por el Tren Lima a Huancayo y por el Tren Huancayo a Huancavelica o Tren Macho.
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1) Huancavelica y la Mina de Santa Bárbara
2) Tren Huancayo a Huancavelica: Tren Macho.
Top 5 Dangerous Railway Routes In The World
Have you ever crossed a dangerous bridge or taken a tricky route while on your train journey? If no, try these routes below that are the most dangerous train routes ever! This article will take you through the most thrilling railway routes. Find out what all routes are the most dangerous ones.
Top 5 Dangerous Railway Routes In The World
1. Maeklong Railway Market, Thailand
This charming old world railway market is located a few kilometres away from Bangkok, and it takes about 90 minutes to get to this Southwestern market by minivan.The main highlight of this market is that a live train runs down the middle of the market.
A warning bell sounds before the train comes, allowing the stall vendors to scurry to pull back their umbrella shelters before the train comes. Everything is so well designed that the train runs by barely touching the produce and merchandise placed on the rail by the stall vendors.
2. Gokteik Viaduct, Myanmar
The Goteik viaduct also known as Gohteik viaduct is a railway trestle in Nawnghkio, western Shan State, Myanmar (also known as Burma).
The bridge is between the two towns of Pyin Oo Lwin, the summer capital of the former British colonial administrators of Burma, and Lashio, the principal town of northern Shan State. It is the highest bridge in Myanmar and when it was completed, the largest railway trestle in the world.
The bridge is located approximately 100 km northeast of Mandalay.
3. Burma Railway, Thailand
The Burma Railway, also known as the Death Railway, the Burma–Siam Railway, the Thailand–Burma Railway and similar names, was a 415-kilometer (258 mi) railway between Ban Pong, Thailand, and Thanbyuzayat, Burma, built by the Empire of Japan in 1943 to support its forces in the Burma campaign of World War II.
This railway completed the rail link between Bangkok, Thailand and Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon).
4. Ferrocarril Central Andino, Peru
Ferrocarril Central Andino (FCCA) is the consortium which operates the Ferrovías Central railway in Peru linking the Pacific port of Callao and the capital Lima with Huancayo and Cerro de Pasco.
As one of the Trans-Andean Railways, it is the second highest in the world constructed by the Polish engineer Ernest Malinowski in 1871–1876.
5. Pilatus Railway, Switzerland
From Alpnachstad to Pilatus Kulm, the world’s steepest cogwheel railway winds up through lush meadows carpeted with Alpine flowers, past sparkling mountain streams and fascinating rock faces.
Parque Ecológico - Hotel Selva Central - Chanchamayo - Oxapampa
Fundo San Jose Ecolodge
Fundo San Jose Ecolodge, a TripAdvisor Excellent Rating specialty Lodge and ecological park, is located in the rainforest beside the Andes mountains in Perú.
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Fundo San Jose Lodge is a natural paradise ideal for those looking forward to enjoy the beauty of the exotic peruvian rainforest. The impressive facilities make the guest feel part of nature and be part of the magic of the peruvian's central Jungle (Selva Central peruana). Fundo San Jose offers stunning landscapes. Waking up hearing the songs of the great variety of birds, is an unforgettable experience that leads you to explore the diversity of the flora and fauna of the region. Fundo San Jose is located in La Merced, Chanchamayo, at the the heart of a private ecological nature reserve of 43 hectares. It is one of the most privileged landscapes of Peru, about 300 km from Lima. The drive from the capital offers exciting and beautiful views of the mountains and the jungle. For over 6 years, the Fundo has been one of the pioneers of sustainable tourism in the Central Jungle. Fundo San José has been working in the rescue and conservation of cultural expressions of the Ashaninkas communities, encouraging their participation in tourism supply chains.Wildlife recorded in the area includes species of birds, mammals, reptiles, crustaceans, mollusks and fish. Most of the birds you can find are small ones, like hawks, parrots, vultures and chihuacos. Mammals are fewer in number, highlighting rodents, Majaz, cutpe, opossum and armadillo whose diet is based on fruits and roots. Among the fish have the sucking carachamas, smooth, zúngaro, bass, and freshwater shrimp, which live in hot areas.
About the flora, can be found Quina trees, Peru's national tree. They can also be found Romerillos stands, uniques Peru's native conifers and cedar trees, fine wood trees. There are also areas with high concentration of epiphytic orchids and bromeliads, similarly, large trees like Oje, the Cecropia, Fuchsia flowering shrubs. There are also native plants of economic interest within them fruit like blackberries, elderberry, guava, walnut, lúcumo and caimito; remedies such as tree bark, wood species such as cedars, Romerillos, Mohenas, species used for crafts, such as cane , used in the production of panpipes. There are plants such as lilies, the resentful, the stick of Emperor, elephant ear, etc.
Tours around Fundo San Jose Ecolodge:
Full Day Waterfalls
We begin our tour and headed for Puerto Yurinaki, after a brief walk, meet and enjoy two lovely and amazing Falls, Bridal Veil with its 65 meter drop and a spectacular landscape within the deep canyon of Rio Yurinaki, and Bayoz with its crystalline waters and natural pools where we can take a refreshing bath and climb the three levels of the waterfalls using ropes and vines that nature provides us in this beautiful place. In the afternoon we moved to San Ramon where we will hike about 30 minutes through a trail in the mystical forest that will lead us to the waterfall El Tirol, where we can enjoy the cool breeze of this impressive waterfall, photo taken and delight with its beautiful and colorful landscape.
Full Day Ashàninkas - Ecoturism Trip
We start our trip and we will move towards Perene district, then to Chirani port, where we will board a boat, cross the Perene river for 15 minutes to arrive at the Ashaninka Native Community, where we will receive a traditional native reception, inviting us to dress in traditional costumes or (cushmas), painting our face with Achiote and inviting us to share with them their customs and traditions, first we will go to the field to harvest the inevitable cassava and other agricultural products to the community, then we will move to the home of a family, where we will prepare our lunch and participate in the preparation of the ancient drink masato Ashaninka. In the afternoon visit the house of Shiripiari (healer), who will make us a steam bath with herbal medicines to cure various ailments, we farewell to the native and cross the river in Huaro to board our vehicle and take the path to return.
Peru From The stone forest en Huayllay to San Pedro De Cajas
It doesn't get much more remote than the bottom of the sea. 75 million years ago, that's where the unique geological features of the Huayllay Stone Forest got their start.
Some time has passed since then, but while the location of this rocky outcrop has changed relative to the seafloor, its fascinating features have only gotten more weird as glaciers scampered over it and torrential downpours and fierce winds tore through its many ruts and crevices.
Jagged rock walls, naturally sculpted stone shards that pierce the topsoil from somewhere deep below, and impassibly disjointed plateaus are just a few of the unreal formations that can be experienced here and nowhere else. From a slight distance, it's easy to see where the stone forest gets its name -- the densely packed, tapering rocks literally appear to be a standing forest turned to stone.
Prospective visitors will be happy to know that in the modern epoch, the Huayllay Stone Forest is well above sea level, and although still quite remote, also quite visitable with the right amount of gumption. Now part of a nature area designated and protected by the Peruvian national government under the umbrella title of Huayllay National Sanctuary, tourism has picked up by the smallest of increments, but the remote location still makes transportation and lodging hard to come by.
Put it this way: adventurers looking for something a bit more rustic than Grand Canyon-like tourist areas can expect to have the vast nature preserve entirely to themselves, or at least nearly so. Word about this remarkable location has been slow to spread, and its most frequent visitors are still the Llamas and other protected wildlife that have inhabited it for thousands of years.
The desolation and unbelievable geology of the Huayllay area can make it easy to imagine that you're actually visiting an alien world, but one look at the prehistoric cave and rock paintings found in some areas of the park are a poignant reminder that you are, in fact, still on the same planet as the rest of us -- even though you might have to look back thousands of years to find some evidence of human life.
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