Arequipa
It is known as the White City because of the white porous volcanic rock (sillar) that was
used to build most of the its buildings. The city is surrounded by mountains and snow
capped volcanoes such as the Misti (5820 m.), Chachani (6096 m.) and Pichu Pichu. Arequipa
City lies at 2400 meters above sea level but it has a very pleasant climate, its days are
mostly warm and sunny, and its nights are cool.
Its main attractions include:
The Convent of Santa Catalina (Saint Catherine of Siena), is one of the most
interesting samples of colonial religious architecture in Peru. The whole complex is a
real town inside Arequipa City. Its construction began by 1579 and took many decades to
finish it. It housed about 450 nuns who were secluded for their lifetime. The convent was
opened as a museum in 1970. The City Tour in Arequipa always include a visit to this
convent, the Cathedral and a ride around the picturesque landscape near the downtown area.
Other
attractions near the city include Yanahuara, a famous district having a nice
colonial church and a lookout with arches carved in volcanic rock.
Cayma is a couple of miles away from the city and has another nice church and an
beautiful view of the city as well.
The Colca Canyon, is considered as the world's deepest canyon (even deeper than
the Colorado canyon), located about 170 Kms. away from the city. On route you will be able
to appreciate small interesting towns with friendly people dressed very colorfully; there
are also lots of South American Cameloids including llamas, alpacas and even vicuñas on
the highlands. Around there you will probably see some condors flying around the
mountains. Besides, you will be able to see stone carvings, cave paintings and thermal
baths.
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