
Chachapoyas
Chachapoyas is a captivating pre-Incan destination in northern Peru. Hidden within the cloud forests of the Andes, this region is home to the impressive archaeological complex of Kuélap, an ancient citadel built between 900 and 1475 AD. Visitors can also admire the enigmatic sarcophagi of Karajía and visit the Leymebamba Museum with its ancestral mummies. The lush natural surroundings complement the experience, featuring the Gocta waterfall, considered one of the tallest in the world. This balance between archaeological remains and natural landscapes makes Chachapoyas an ideal destination for lovers of history and adventure.







