Located only a few hours south of Lima, Paracas is a wonderland that can’t be ignored while in Peru. It is a beach town next to the Isla Ballestas (also known as Peru’s Galapagos Islands), that is surrounded by nature reserves with fun activities for all.
There you can go on a dune buggy through the nature reserve to see the red beaches and other unique wonders and formations of the area, go for a walk along the boardwalk and eat delicious ceviche, and even check out the Museo Histórico De Paracas when you can see the infamous elongated skulls that date back to 800-100 BC and many archaeological sites.
Paracas or El Chaco is a lovely beach town in the south of Peru which is around 235 km from Lima. Find out why this is a popular spot for tourists looking to take a few days break.
This little town is best known as a launching pad for a trip to the Islas Ballestas. But, it’s also a charming spot where you will never be lacking for things to do. Here are the top 5 things to do in Paracas.
1. Day trip to Islas Ballestas
Islas Ballestas, which has earned the nickname of ‘poor man’s Galapagos’, can be reached by a boat from the Paracas harbor. One of the top attractions in Paracas, the Islas Ballestas would offer you glimpses of bottlenose dolphins circumnavigating your boat while the rock with the Candelabra is definitely not to be missed. Make sure to carry your hat and bring sunscreen since there isn’t anything by way of shade during your entire boat trip.
2. Paracas National Reserve
The Paracas National Reserve is a must visit while you are in the town. The reserve comes with a vast expanse of desert which has been created for protecting the biodiversity of the surrounding area. Once you cross all that sand, you will get to see some mind-blowing sights.
The area where the desert meets the sea is sure worth a few photographs. While away the time on the deserted beaches and spot the flamingos, lizards, and birds which come your way. The Visitor Centre of the National Park has a number of exhibits so you can easily spend an hour there.
3. Tambo Colorado
The Inca outpost of Tambo Colorado is about an hour’s drive from the town of Paracas. The place derived its name from the red paint which once entirely covered its adobe walls. One of the most well preserved archaeological sites of the area, the Tambo Colorado once used as an administrative base and religious center of the Inca people.
The Temple of the Sun and the Inca Palace are the two most interesting structure of the ruins.
4. Centro de Interpretacion
Situated at about the distance of 1.5 km from the entrance of Reserva Nacional, this modest interpretation center offers exhibits on archaeology, flora and fauna and even a 12 minutes video screening mainly aimed at the young ones. There is a bay right in front of this complex which is surely one of the coolest spots to view the Chilean flamingos from.
You will also find a walkway leading to a lookout from where you can do some great bird watching between June to August.
5. Paracas History Museum
Although most of the archaeological stuff found from this region have been shipped off to Lima, the Paracas History Museum is home to a large collection of elongated human skulls belonging to the Paracan royalty who mysteriously died around 2,000 years ago.
If you are still wondering how to spend your time in Paracas then make sure to walk around on foot and visit the numerous cafes and souvenir shops.