
Huaraz © Judith Duk
One of the most beautiful and rugged parts of Peru nestles in
the Andean Highlands of the Huaraz region northeast of Lima, part
of the Huascarán National Park that is a UNESCO Biosphere
Reserve and World Heritage Trust site. This area is the climbing
and hiking centre of Peru and the spectacular Callejón de
Huaylas Valley is a magnet for thousands of travellers looking for
beautiful mountain scenery, superb hiking opportunities, glacial
lakes and quaint mountain villages and markets.
Wedged between the dramatic snow-capped mountains of the
Cordillera Blanca and the dry, dark Cordillera Negra range, the
wide valley is split by the powerful Santa River. It is fringed by
a group of picturesque little villages and towns that serve as
starting points for hiking expeditions into the Andes. Situated
among them is the town of Huaraz, a tourist hub and the primary
base for exploring the area, which is surrounded by peaks of over
16,500ft (5,000m). Towering above them all is Peru's highest
mountain, Huascarán.
The valley gave rise to the ancient Chavín civilisation
and the spectacular 1,500 year old ruins of the Chavín de
Huántar temple can be visited just hours away from Huaraz,
stunningly set among the majestic peaks of the Cordillera Blanca.
The region also offers hot springs at Monterrey, immense glacial
lakes like Lago Parón and spectacular lookout points from
the narrow and twisting roads leading into the valley.
Resorts
See our separate guides to the following Huaraz Region holiday resorts: Huaraz