Salinas and Aguada Blanca National Reservation

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Lima, Peru

Nature preserve

Salinas and Aguada Blanca National Reservation Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Salinas and Aguada Blanca National Reservation is located in Lima, Peru on Richardo Palma 20. Salinas and Aguada Blanca National Reservation is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in Peru.

Address

Richardo Palma 20

Amenities

Good for kids

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Hendry Segovia

Really loved every second of it! The salt flat is amazing and the towns along the way transports you back to ancient times. It was really worth it!

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Dennis Engist

Beautiful, harsh place. Lots of animals to observe. It is astonishing to imagine people living in this place -- on second thoughts, I'd rather live here than in a Peruvian suburb.

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Jakrapong Poomsuwan

Such a beautiful road indeed, here it has all: river,railway , beautiful landscape mountains , step glass , rocks and volcanos range.

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Tony John

Beautifull landscape, alpacas, fatastic views of the volcanos, there were stops for refreshments. Altitude varied from about 3000m upto a maximum height of 4910m at the look out view of the Sabayanca Volcano which was puffing out ash.

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Kjell Eson

An impressive part of the wonderful country of Peru. Here you can drink coca tea to be able to handle the height above the sea. Relaxing and quiet after a bus or drive. Wheelchair accessible.

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Mikel Lantaron

Incredible place! During the wet season you can spot the pink flamingoes on the Salinas lake, flying against the mountains. There are also vicuñas and llamas grazing by the lake. Depending on the water level you can also walk on great part of the lake perimeter, better to bring a 4x4 if you want to drive on it. The gravel road continues further from this point, but if you want to go behind the stunning Misti Wasi you better be driving a four wheel vehicle with decent ground clearance. Depending on recent rainfall you will probably need to cross a small river at some point. You will also need a permit obtained in Arequipa to use the road past the Aguada Blanca Power Station Gate or you'll need to turn back on your steps! This road is definitely worth it if you have the courage and the spirit for adventure!

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Jan Mooij

Stunning views and incredible rock formations

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William Leitzman

Like much of Peru, this is a gorgeous place to visit. The scenery is amazing and you can see some really cool wild animals like pecuñas, flamingos, and special birds that mate for life. You will feel guilty if you don't keep your head glued outside the bus the whole time. I tried to read my book but just couldn't.