Contemplating a diversity of plant and animal life in its natural habitat is the gourmet dish craved by all lovers of ecotourism, and in Lambayeque there is much to feast one’s eyes upon.

 

The region is home to 400 year-old carob trees, palo verde and guayacán, just some of the trees that have adapted to this arid zone, surviving on sporadic rains to create a unique ecosystem known as equatorial dry forest, a richly biodiverse habitat. 

 

If nature is your thing, this is the place for you. At Pomac you can see the greatest concentration of carob trees on the planet, and in natural reserves like Chaparri, Laquipamba and Calipuy you can observe endemic species, some of which are endangered, such as the spectacled bear, guanaco and the rare white-winged guan. Are you ready to go? 


Rider on a horse Tucume Archaeological Complex
White tailed deer
Spectacled bear
Coastal fox
Red headed buzzard
Birdwatching
Millenary Tree of the Historic Sanctuary of Pomac

How to get to this experience?

Route 1

Route 2

Lima-Lambayeque

1 h 15 min approximately

Lima-Lambayeque

13 h approximately

Black necked ciguenela

General information

Price

Dependent on the operator

Essentials

Insect repellent and sunscreen, change of clothing, backpack, sunglasses, camera, binoculars.

Climate

Min. 18 / Max. 32

Altitude

40 meters above sea level

Times

Dependent on the operator