Wari archeological complex © Mauricio Gil / PROMPERÚ
Ayacucho A practical guide for visitors
Quinua handcrafts © Juan Puelles / PROMPERÚ
Ayacucho craftsmanship has no parallel in Peru. These small churches that are usually found on the roofs of houses throughout the region stand out in the town of Quinua.
Ayacucho Location
Central mountains of Peru
Capital
Ayacucho (2761 meters)
Elevation min.: max.:
330 meters (Santa Rosa) 3645 meters (Chalcos)
Climate Temperature
Max.: 23,8 ºC
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9,3 ºC
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Arriving By land
565 km / 7 hr. 512 km / 14 hr. Huancayo-Ayacucho (vía Ancco) : 257 km / 7 hr. Huancavelica-Ayacucho (vía Rumichaca) : 245 km / 7 hr. Ica-Ayacucho: 389 km / 5 hr. Lima-Ayacucho:
Cusco-Ayacucho:
By air Lima - Ayacucho:
45 min
Calendar Feb-Mar (movable) Carnival in Ayacucho Mar-Apr (movable) Easter (Huamanga) 25 Apr
Anniversary of the foundation of Huamanga
24 Jun
Chaccu shearing of vicuñas (Pampa Galeras-Bárbara D’Achille National Reserve)
28-29 Jul
Vilcas Raymi (Vilcashuamán)
20-26 Aug
Yaku Raymi (Lucanas)
2-9 Dec
Tribute to American Liberty (Huamanga)
What to eat? The puca picante (fried pork and potatoes with roasted peanuts seasoned with panca red pepper) is one of the most emblematic examples of regional cuisine. So too is qapchi (a fresh cheese entrée with the rocoto red capsicum served over a bed of golden potatoes). Worth trying also are mondongo (beef tripe soup) and cuy chactado (fried crumbed guinea pig served with golden potatoes and salad). During special celebrations particular dishes are prepared like puchero (a broth with cabbage, fruits, chickpeas, sweet potato and cassava). Other local specialties include muyuchi (an ice cream), and wawas (a type of bread). Popular drinks include ponche (a punch of peanuts, sesami and spices) and several types of chicha (jora—fermented corn, molle and siete semillas—each made from seed varieties).
What to buy? The fusion between Andean and Spanish cultures in the region has given rise to a quite rich folk art tradition. Ayacucho’s craftsman are known for their woven fabrics, ceramics, Huamanga stone carvings, and their embossed, engraved and filigree silver work. The most representative works of ayacuchano art are the retablos. These are reinterpretations of colonial era wooden boxes with Andean motifs and doors that open to reveal complex depictions of human figures and daily scenes. The workshops of outstanding masters can be found in the city of Ayacucho, and the neighborhoods of Santa Ana, Puca Cruz and Belén. Here it is possible to not only buy the works, but also to discover the process of creating them.
Distances By private travel from the city of Ayacucho to the cities of: DESTINATION
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TIME
Huanta (Huanta Province)
48 km
45 min
Cangallo (Cangallo Province)
100 km
2 hr
San Miguel (La Mar Province)
96 km
2 hr
Vilcashuamán (Vilcashuamán Province)
118 km
3 hr
Huancapi (Víctor Fajardo Province)
124 km
3 hr
Huancasancos (Huancasancos Province)
202 km
6 hr
Querobamba (Sucre Province)
214 km
8 hr
Puquio (Lucanas Province)
696 km
10 hr
Cora Cora (Parinacochas Province)
786 km
13 hr
Pausa (Paucar del Sara Sara Province)
930 km
16 hr
Tours
3 days(the minimum recommended stay)
½ day
City tour (Main Square, Cathedral, principal mansions, Santa Ana handcrafts neighborhood, churches and museums).
1 day
Wari archeological complex, Quinua village and the Pampa de Ayacucho Historic Sanctuary.
1 day
Pikimachay, Huanta and Luricocha.
1 day
Pumacocha archeological complex and Vilcashuamán archeological complex.
1 day
Puya Raimondi Forest (Titankayocc).
1 day
Pumapaqcha, Batán and Qorimaqma waterfalls, Huahuapuquio gasified water springs, city of Cangallo and the Pampas River.
2 days (From Puquio city) Andamarca, Puzapaccha waterfall,
Caniche archeological monument and viewing the flight of the condor.
The Pampa de Ayacucho Historic Sanctuary represents both the natural and historic heritage of the scene where the Ba¦le of Ayacucho took place, a struggle that sealed American independence from the Spanish empire.
Pampa de Ayacucho Historic Sanctuary © Juan Puelles / PROMPERÚ
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Vilcashuamán archeological monument
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Millpu - Turquoise waters
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A flock of vicuña © Mylene d'Auriol / PROMPERÚ
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AREQUIPA
Marinera ayacuchana dancing Š Juan Puelles / PROMPERÚ
The marinera, in all its versions, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Nation, as well as the Ayacucho carnival, characterized by the cheerful music of bands and the rhythm of comparsas.
What to see? Huamanga Province The Main Square
The Main Square is surrounded by stone arches that date back to the 16th and 17th centuries set beneath the characteristic red-tiled roofs. These house the seats of the municipal government, the National University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga, and other institutions.
The Cathedral
Main Square. Opening hours, Tue-Sun: 10:00 am -12:00 pm / 4:00 - 6:00 pm The sober and imposing facade of this 17th century temple dedicated to the Virgen de las Nieves (the Virgin of the Snow) is the outstanding feature of the Main Square. Renaissance and baroque elements coexist harmoniously in the interior, which houses 10 altarpieces bathed in gold leaf.
Churches •The San Francisco de Asís Temple Jirón 28 de Julio, block 3. Opening hours: Mon-Sat: 7:00 am - 8:00 am / 6:00 pm -7:00 pm / Sun: 7:00 am - 9:00 am. The temple and convent are Greco-Roman in style. The tower houses the city’s largest bell, as well as an important collection of paintings from the Cusco and Ayacucho schools. •The Compañía de Jesús Temple Jirón 28 de Julio, block 1. Opening hours, Mon-Sun: 6:30 am -7:30 am / 11:00 am - 12:00 pm /Mon - Fri: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm / Sun: 12:00 pm -1:00 pm. Although this church houses colonial paintings, its greatest treasure is its stone facade, consisting of two brick towers decorated with friezes of sculpted flowers. •The Santo Domingo Temple Jirón 9 de Diciembre, block 2. Entry by prior arrangement with the office. Mon - Fri: 9:00 am -12:00 pm / 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm / Mon - Sun: 7:00 am - 8:00 am open for mass. The church was built at the end of the 16th century. The gold leaf coating on the main altar, and the images and canvases that adorn it, make this a good example of the architectural style known as Baroque Churrigueresque. At the corner of the vestibule, a stone cross commemorates the great storm of October 9, 1640. •La Merced Temple Jirón 2 de Mayo, block 2. Opening hours, Mon - Sat: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm / Sun: 8:30 am - 9:30 am. La Merced displays renaissance influences. Built in the 16th century, it is the second oldest of the city’s churches. Its main altar of wood and gold leaf contains an image of the Virgen de las Mercedes.
The Huamanga stone has been used for beautiful carvings since colonial times.
Sculpture carved in Huamanga stone Š Max Cabello / PROMPERÚ
•The Santa Clara Temple and Monastery Jirón Grau, block 3. Opening hours, Mon - Sun: 6:30 am - 7:30 am. A religious complex consisting of a temple and a monastery, the building’s tower is made of lime and stone. Its interior is decorated with a mudejar coffered ceiling and altarpieces, one of which is dedicated to the patron of Huamanga, Jesus of Nazareth. •The Santa Teresa Temple and Monastery Jirón 28 de Julio, block 6. Opening hours Mon - Sat: 5:30 am - 6:15 am / Thurs: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm / Sun: 7:00 am - 8:00 am. Construction of this church began in 1683. Among its most pleasing elements are the main altar with the image of the Virgen del Carmen, and the choir, carved in wood and with mother of pearl inlaid. The Carmelitas Descalzas Monastery also forms part of the complex. •The Santa Ana Temple Santa Ana Square. Open during mass. The Andarmarcan indigenous people built this temple in 1569 with a crypt of limestone and a cupola of quarried stone. It has six altars in addition to the principal altar, where the table and tabernacle consist of embossed silver. The pulpit is carved in wood and displays indigenous motifs.
The Arch of Triumph
Jirón 28 de Julio, block 3. Known also as the Arch of San Francisco, this structure was built in 1910 to commemorate the Ba¡le of Dos de Mayo against the Spanish navy. It was remodeled into the shape of an arc for the centenary of the Ba¡le of Ayacucho.
Mansions •Boza y Solís Mansion (Ayacucho Regional Government) Portal Constitución 15. Opening hours, Mon -Fri: 8:00 am -1:00 pm / 3:00 - 5:00 pm. Before she was executed, María Parado de Bellido—a heroine of the Peruvian independence—was detained in this mestizo-style mansion. Its facade is made of stone and the stairs to the second floor are lined with Venetian tiles. •Velarde Álvarez House (UNSCH Cultural Center) Portal Unión 37, Main Square. Opening hours Mon - Sat: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm. This is one of the city’s oldest mansions. It was built by indigenous tradesmen who carved its stone walls and capitals with Andean motifs such as serpents and pumas. Inca walls were discovered here during restoration works. •Castilla y Zamora Mansion Portal Municipal 50, Main Square. Opening hours, Mon - Fri: 8:15 am - 4:30 pm. This mansion was the Archbishop’s Palace until Bishop Cristóbal Castilla y Zamora handed it over to the National San Cristóbal de Huamanga University, founded in 1677.
Museums •The Joaquín López Antay House Museum Jr. Cusco N° 424, Opening hours: Mon-Sat: 3:00-6:00 pm. Ticket entry. It is a space that displays the artistic, social and cultural legacy left by the master of Peruvian folk art. In this house museum the life of Don Joaquín López Antay is presented and the visitor enjoys a learning experience that allows them to know the history and the production process of the altarpiece as well as the recognitions given to this great master for his important contribution.
Ayacucho Main Square © Renzo Tasso / PROMPERÚ
•The Museum of Memory Jirón Prolongación Libertad 1229. Opening hours, Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm / Sat: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Ticket entry. This museum addresses the violence experienced in Peru between 1980 and 2000, and particularly, the political and social situation in Ayacucho. Its rooms display photographs and testimonies of the disappeared and their families. •The Andrés Avelino Cáceres Historical Museum Jirón 28 de Julio, 508. Opening hours, Mon-Fri: 9:00 am -1:00 pm / 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm / Sun: 9:00 am -1:00 pm. Ticket entry. The museum’s principal exhibits are housed in the Vivanco mansion, characterized by its courtyard surrounded by carved stone arches. The collection includes uniforms and weapons, that belonged to this hero of the War of the Pacific. •The Hipólito Unanue Regional Historic Museum Av. Independencia 502. Opening hours, Mon - Sun: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm / 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Ticket entry. The museum exhibits pieces from the Wari and other cultures. It also has colonial and republican documents and photographs on display. A room is dedicated to popular regional art such as ceramics, Huamanga stone carvings, and imagery. There is also an archeological exposition.
Stone forest of Huaraca
58 km of the city of Ayacucho, by Los Libertadores route for 54 km and a detour of 4 km in the community of Huaraca (1 h 30 min by car). In Huaraca the natural landscape coexists with a stone forest, the Ustunaqocha lagoon where trout abounds for natural fishing, and a forest of native plants. It is located between 3980 and 4550 meters above sea level. Different shapes and figures of stones carved by nature can be seen.
The Wari Archeological Complex
22 km to the north of the city of Ayacucho (30 min. by car). Ticket entry. Spread over 2200 hectares, this complex was one of Peru’s largest Pre-Columbian urban centers. Its red and white painted stone and mud structures are divided into sectors linked by a subterranean water system. The site museum exhibits items discovered during the excavations.
Quinua Village
32 km to the northwest of the city of Ayacucho (50 min. by car). This is a traditional Andean village, home to skillful ceramics craftsmen. A museum about the Ba¡le of Ayacucho is located in the main square. Its rooms display weapons, cavalry harness, insignias and other objects found on the Pampa de Ayacucho. It also holds the stone upon which the Act of Capitulation was signed, sealing the country’s independence.
The Pampa de Ayacucho Historic Sanctuary
33 km to the northeast of the city of Ayacucho (55 min. by bus). Opening hours, Mon - Sun: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm. This site was the scene of the Ba¡le of Ayacucho on 9 December 1824, which put an end to the War of Independence. A 44-meter high obelisk recalls this struggle.
Pikimachay Cave
24 km to the north of the city of Ayacucho (25 min. by car). Stone instruments from the Andean Paleolithic age and bone remains belonging to extinct animals dating from 20000-15000 BC have been found in this area.
Huanta Province City of Huanta
48 km to the north of the city of Ayacucho (45 min. by car). The “Emerald of the Andes” is located at an elevation of 2600 meters. Its valley contains various ecological floors, from the eyebrow of the jungle to the snowy peaks of Razuhuillca, affording it a wide variety of flora and wildlife. The Mother Church of San Pedro is found in the main square. Its construction in stone and lime took more than 100 years.
The Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Church and Convent
Jirón Ayacucho, block 3. Opening hours, Mon - Fri: 8:00 am – 1:00 pm / 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm. This religious complex was built between 1905 and 1928 from stone, limestone and brick. Its tower measures 27 meters in height.
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Cangallo Province Cangallo City
100 km to the south of the city of Ayacucho (2 hr. by car). This is the land of the morochucos, expert jockeys who dominate the pampas (grasslands). The Pumapaqcha, Batán and Qorimaqma waterfalls can be seen along the road towards the city. Rituals are practiced here.
Víctor Fajardo Province Millpu - Turquoise waters
159 km south of the city of Ayacucho (3 h 30 min by car) It is located within the community of Circamarca, and from there it's a 20 min walk to reach this natural wonder of turquoise and crystalline waters. During the trip one can appreciate the flora and fauna of the area. Recommended to visit between April and November.
Lucanas Province The Pampa Galeras-Bárbara D’Achille National Reserve
696 km to the southwest of the city of Ayacucho, along the Panamerican Sur Highway, via Nasca (10 hr. by car). The reserve extends over a plain whose altitude varies between 3850 m and 4150 m. 6000 vicuñas live here, as well as foxes and Andean cats, North Andean deer, Andean gulls, hummingbirds and Andean eagles. Its soil is covered by ichu grass and small queñual forests.
Andamarca
74 km to the northwest of the city of Puquio (3 hr. by car). Between 700 and 1400 this was the historic capital of the Rucana culture, which dominated the area until being conquered by the Incas. The subterranean hydraulic system that operated together with terraces can still be seen.
The Caniche Archeological Monument
1 km from the city of Andamarca (10 min. on foot) This military fortress occupied by the Wari and Chanca cultures is well preserved. The terraces that supplied the inhabitants can still be seen in the surroundings.
Mayobamba Condor lookout
13 km from Andamarca (25 min by car) The Sondondo valley is the best place in Peru to observe the god of the Andean skies (Apu Huamani), the Andean condor. In the first hours of the morning it is possible to see nearby up to 35 of these large birds flying over as they leave their roosts towards the drinking troughs and feeding places.
Vilcashuamán Archeological Complex © Max Cabello / PROMPERÚ
Vilcashuamán Province The Vilcashuamán Archeological Complex
118 km to the south of the city of Ayacucho (2 hr. 30 min by car). Ticket entry. This was an important Inca administrative center. The Del Sol y la Luna Temple (Temple of the Sun and the Moon), with three stepped polished and carved stone terraces, is one of the most outstanding structures. During the colonial era the San Juan Bautista Church was erected over its base, with stones extracted from Inca walls. The complex also includes the ushno, a truncated pyramid with five platforms crowned by the Inca’s seat, a stone carved to form two chairs from which the Inca and the Colla would watch the ceremonies.
Titankayocc, Puya Raimondi Forest
97 km to the south of the city of Ayacucho, towards Vischongo (2 hr. by car) and then a 3 km ascent (2 hr. on foot). This is the largest forest of titankas, otherwise known as Puyas Raimondi. There are approximately 250,000 examples here. They are known for having the largest inflorescence in the plant kingdom, at 4-6 meters. A puya can reach 14 meters in height and flowers just once during its biological cycle.
The Pumacocha or Intihuatana Archeological Complex
98 km to the southeast of the city of Ayacucho (2 hr. by car). Ticket entry. This complex was raised on the banks of the Pumacocha Lagoon. The fine finish of the stone walls suggests that it was home to members of the Inca elite. It includes a palace, a tower where rituals were performed, and the Baño del Inca (the Inca’s Bath), which includes a stone with 13 angles, an example of the intricate work required to assemble the walls.
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