Located 303 km. south of Lima, Ica
is made up most wide desert plains that stretch from the sea
to the Andes, interspersed with dunes and huarango forests.
However, Ica has fertile valleys that are planted with cotton,
grapevines, and different varieties of fruit. The region is
also blessed with natural resources and archeological remains,
including the world-famous Nazca Lines. The Nazca civilization
was also renowned for its multi-colored ceramics and cloaks.
The area also retains significant reminders of the Inca presence
there. The Paracas Nature Reserve provides a haven for many
species of sea and the Ballesta islands and San Gallán
are a sanctuary for a great diversity of marine life.
Ica is also famous for its pisco, a fiery liquor distilled
from grapes, that was developed after the Spaniards arrived,
and takes its name from the port in the area. It has become
a symbol of Peru’s cultural identity. Ica’s year-round
sunny climate and fertile soils make it a prime wine-producing
area and the Conquistadores were quick to see its potential
and planted vines, which prospered and soon spread into neighboring
valleys. As a result, the winemaking industry is one the area’s
main economic activities.
Main Tourist Attractions
ICA
ICA REGIONAL MUSEUM. Contains invaluable archeological finds
from the Paracas, Nazca, Wari, Ica, and Inca civilizations.
PARACAS
Paracas is protected as a National Reserve due to the large
quantities of marine life that thrive there: the main attractions
of the reserve are:
BALLESTA ISLANDS
A 30-minute boat ride from the Bay of Paracas.
Erosion has formed spectacular rock formations that provide
nesting places for thousands of seabirds, including pelicans,
penguins, flamingos that cohabit in this paradise. One of
the highlights of the boat ride are the hundreds of playful
sea lions that come right up to the boats.
EL CANDELABRO
(THE CANDLESTICK). Also known as the "Tridente"
(Trident) or "Tres Cruces" (Three Crosses), mystery
enshrouds the origin of this huge design engraved into the
side of a hill overlooking the Bay of Paracas..
"LA CATEDRAL" AND "FRAILONES"
These
are impressive rock formations sculpted by the elements on
which countless seabirds come to nest..
JULIO C. TELLO SITE MUSEUM
The museum contains significant
remains from the various ancient cultures that flourished
and declined in the area, including textiles and ceramics,
some of which are as much as 4,000 years old.
NAZCA
NAZCA LINES. The Lines lie outside the town covering a desert
plain of 500 km2. They best way to see these vast, enigmatic
engravings is from the air. There are nearly 30 different
geometric designs and figures. The best known ones are the
man, the monkey, spider, hummingbird, dog, fish, and the condor.
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