The Valley
of Callejon de Huaylas is one of the best
places in South America to enjoy superb
mountain scenery and plenty of outdoor activities
such as trekking, mountain climbing, mountain
biking, skiing and rafting. It's also a
great place for the less adventurous who
enjoy going for day walks and exploring
the villages and their lively markets.
The 40 km wide valley runs north-south for
nearly 200 km between the snow-capped mountains
of the Cordillera Blanca (White Mountains)
to the east and the Cordillera Negra (Black
Mountains) to the west.
The main destination for visitors to the
Callejon de Huaylas is the city of Huaraz,
about 8 hours by bus from Lima. The setting
of the city, at the foot of the Cordillera
Blanca, is spectacular. You can see over
20 snow-capped peaks over 5000 meters, of
which the most notable is Huascaran (6,768m),
the highest mountain in Peru.
The first thing that strikes you on arrival
in Huaraz is that it cannot exactly be called
a pretty place, with most of the buildings
built from concrete. This is because the
town was completely rebuilt following a
catastrophic earthquake in 1970 which flattened
all but one street of buildings and killed
half of the city's population.
However, Huaraz can provide all the facilities
and infrastructure required by tourism.
There are numerous hotels and hostals of
varying kinds. Some are very basic, while
some of the more expensive ones offer a
luxurious mountain retreat.
Just about everything you need is on or
near the main street, Calle Luzuriaga, including
restaurants, tour operators and agencies,
banks and the post office.