Travel in Peru: Seeing in Tumbes
If you are looking to visit Peru, but want to avoid crowds of tourists, the view Tumbes. Tumbes offers some of the most beautiful beaches in Peru, while its interior is filled with luxurious vegetation. Other than some breezy winter afternoon, the climate is warm all year round. Due to its inviting climate, it is an excellent choice for visitors who do not have the opportunity to choose their vacation in the South American summer. Located just 30 miles from the border with Ecuador, is the smallest of Tumbes Peru, Departamento or regions. Though small, the enormous amounts of protected land - a full third of the region is dedicated to conservation. Arriving in Tumbes of land is a beautiful experience for the eyes: Each kilometer from the Panamerican Highway reveals more of the coastal desert and its ever changing serpentine dunes. The trip from Lima is about 16 to 20 hours by bus, but if you are time-challenged, you can easily fly in. In the city of Tumbes, to see the Plaza de Armas. It is a quiet place, close enough to shore that you can feel the sea breeze. Beware, however, for matacojudos - giant fruit hanging from the trees around the Plaza. If you are unlucky, you get hit in the head by falling fruit! While you're in town, you can also visit the Cathedral of St. Nicolas of Tolentino to see the wooden Baroque altar and beautiful stained glass windows. But the real beauty begins when you get out of town. About 13 miles from the city of Tumbes, you will find Puerto Pizarro, where you can access some of the area's most valued natural treasures: The Manglares of Tumbes, Isla de Amor and Isla de los Pajaros. The best way to visit these sites are of water, and there are friendly crofters available to show you around. An all-day group tour of the area will only cost about $ 15 per person. Manglares the Tumbes: The Manglares is a mangrove swamp, like the Everglades in the United States. It is home to more than 200 species of birds including several rare and endangered animal species, including crab-eating raccoons. It is most recommended to visit Manglares between May and December. Isla de Amor: Located on the front of Puerto Pizarro, this quiet little place is very popular as a honeymoon destination. There is also a popular camping spot in summer, offers calm waters, a Caribbean atmosphere and rustic restaurants that are perfect for enjoying a meal with the famous black Conchas (mussels) and a cerveza. Isla de los Pajaros: Considered one of the most beautiful of the small islands, as the name suggests, it is home to thousands of birds coming to roost when the tide rises. If you like bird watching, you will be able to capture the spot breast, frigates, herons and cormorants, among others. It is unforgivable to forget the camera - and also inexcusable to cause a Ruckus and scare the birds. Tumbes is a perfect place for nature lovers who are looking for some of Peru's famous small natural jewels. It is well worth it to escape to the northern tip of Peru, where you can get to know their beautiful country and friendly people.
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