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5 places you should know if you visit Huancabamba

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5 places you should know if you visit Huancabamba

The province of Huancabamba is located in the department and region of Piura. The name Huancabamba comes from voices in the Aymara language whose meaning in Spanish is plain or pampa of large stones.

 

It is known that a population existed in the area prior to the Incas, although it is not yet known for certain which cultural group they were. When Huancabamba joined the expanding Inca empire, it found itself within the territory known as Chinchaysuyo in the mid-15th century. The first Spaniards would arrive in the area a century later, subjecting it and uniting it to the colonizing plan. Its consolidation as the province of Piura only occurred on January 14, 1865.

 

What to see in Huacabamba?

Just five hours from the city of Piura, is the province of Huancabamba. This province has interesting tourist attractions among which we can find:

 

Canchaque

It is located 142 km southeast of Piura (2 hours and 30 minutes by car). This little town reaches 1,300 meters above sea level and its landscapes are the perfect setting for excursions and walks. One of its most popular products is coffee, in addition to its beautiful fabrics.

 

Citan waterfall

It is located 5 km from the south of the town of Sóndor (30 minutes by car). In the Curlata ravine is this 25 m waterfall. The perfect time to visit is between March and November, when there is less flow.

 

Los Peroles de Cascapampa Tourist Complex

Sondorillo District. 1 hour 20 minutes northwest of Huancabamba. Here you can visit a trout farm, a mini zoo and a natural lagoon where you can ride in pedal boats. Nearby, there are natural rock formations carved by water.

 

Temple of the Jaguars

19 km north of Huancabamba, Sondorillo district (1 hour by car). This religious center was built in 1200 AD. C., where a stone sculpture stands out that portrays a pair of jaguars. Around are the altars where offerings were made during the rituals. In the mid-15th century, the Incas conquered the territory and imposed the cult of the sun and covered it with red clay.

 

Las Huaringas Lagoons

27 km north of Huancabamba to the hamlet of Salalá (2 hours 30 minutes by car). Then 15 km to La Laguna Negra (2 hours 30 minutes on foot, mule or horseback). It is a complex of lagoons with cold waters recognized for their healing properties.

 

Other Tourist Places

At the tourist level, the province of Huancabamba has interesting attractions among which we can mention:

  • Valle de los infiernillos – It is located in the district of Sondor. At the site there are land and rock formations that reproduce impressive shapes caused by natural erosion.
  • Pasapampa Andenería – As its name says, they are a group of terraces. Archaeological remains such as lithic plates, among others, have also been found at the site.
  • Baños del Inca – This is a rock that is six meters deep. In this you can see a handmade pipe through which years ago the water flowed until it reached the cavity.

Huancabamba is also an interesting place to visit because of the festivities it presents, among which we can find:

  • Huancabamba Anniversary – Which takes place every January 14. On these dates, artistic as well as cultural fairs are held, among other events.
  • Huancabamba Jubilee Week – Which takes place from June 15 to 19. Where the Virgin of Carmen comes out in procession. On this date the dance of the little devils is presented along with different fairs.
  • Patronal Festival of San Francisco de Asís – This is a religious celebration in which masses are held along with processional routes. Likewise, there is no shortage of different social events in the celebration.

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