Paucartambo

A charming colonial town in Peru's Cusco Region, Paucartambo dazzles with its vibrant Virgen del Carmen festival, historic bridges, and gateway access to the mystical cloud forests of Manu.

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Nestled in the Andean highlands of Peru's Cusco Region, Paucartambo is a charming colonial town where time seems to pause. Known for its vibrant folklore and the dazzling Virgen del Carmen festival, it offers a rare glimpse into Peru's living traditions. Cobblestone streets, arched bridges, and the misty embrace of the cloud forest complete its poetic allure.

Faits sur la destination

  • Official Name: Distrito de Paucartambo
  • Type de destination : Ville
  • Brief Description: A charming Andean town known for its colonial architecture, vibrant festivals, and proximity to the cloud forests of the Manu Biosphere Reserve.
  • Location: Eastern Andes, in the Paucartambo Province of the Cusco Region, Southern Peru.
  • Year Established/Founded: 1564 (as a Spanish colonial settlement)
  • Governing Body/Management: Municipalidad Distrital de Paucartambo (Local District Municipality)
  • Significance/Known For: The annual Virgen del Carmen Festival, a UNESCO-recognized cultural event blending Catholic and indigenous traditions.
  • Population: Approximately 3,000 inhabitants
  • Main Attractions/Key Features:
    • The historic Church of Virgen del Carmen
    • Tres Cruces viewpoint for sunrise over the Amazon basin
    • Traditional markets showcasing local crafts
  • Best Time to Visit: July (for the festival) or dry season (May-September) for clearer views.
  • Entrance Fee/Ticket Info: N/A (Town access is free; specific attractions may charge)
  • Operating Hours: N/A (Public spaces accessible year-round)
  • Website: N/A (No prominent official tourism site)

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  • Best Months to Visit: August, July, June