Villa Rica, also known as the land of coffee, is located in the province of Oxapampa.
Located in the province of Oxapampa, on the way we will visit the Paucartambo Bridge, division of two Regions (Junín and Pasco), the Monument at the entrance to Villa Rica, Mirador del Oconal, Coffee Plantations, the León Waterfall, the main square with the coffee maker. largest in the world, the Oconal lagoon where if you wish you can take a rowing boat ride (Optional) and Ichthyotherapy of the little fish.
The Departure begins heading to the city of the finest coffee in the world, the beautiful Villa Rica.
During the course of our trip we will make a stop in the Churumazú sector to do a canopy (optional). here we will de-stress on the approximately 1000 meter canopy.
Then we will also visit the Paucartambo bridge, which is the limit between the regions. from Junín and Pasco.
Before entering the city of Villa Rica we will visit the entrance portal and then go to the main square of this beautiful city, then we will visit the El Oconal wetland, where we can take a rowing boat ride, we will be able to appreciate the biodiversity of our Amazon, then we will carry out a relaxation activity called ichthyotherapy (therapy performed with fish)
We will visit one of the most beautiful coffee farms in the entire valley, where guided by the owners we will appreciate the different stages of growth and production of one of the best coffees in the world and then carry out a cupping. They will teach us how to drink a real coffee as well as being able to taste different artisan products from the area.
Time for lunch in Villa Rica.
We will visit the summit viewpoint to have a panoramic view of this entire vally
We will visit the El Leon waterfall where we will take a dip in its fresh waters and we will end by visiting the artisan shops.
End of the circuit return to Oxapampa.
We meet all our group at the Plaza de Armas de Oxapampa
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