San Martín: Nature, Culture, and Adventure in the Peruvian Jungle
Located in northeastern Peru, the San Martín region is a fascinating destination that blends biodiversity, history, and culture. Its vibrant cities, lush landscapes, and rich Amazonian heritage make it a must-visit.
- Minimum altitude: 190 m.a.s.l. (Pelejo)
- Maximum altitude: 3,080 m.a.s.l. (Agua Blanca)
MOYOBAMBA: Capital of the High Jungle
Moyobamba, the City of Orchids, was the first city founded in the Peruvian jungle after the Spanish Conquest. It stands out for its natural wealth and historical legacy.
🏛 History and Culture
Gran Pajatén
A pre-Incan archaeological site featuring circular structures decorated with condor figures.
🌿 Nature and Adventure
Rivers and Waterfalls
Including the Tioyacu River mouth, Cueva de los Huacharos, Ahuashiyacu Waterfall, and Gera Waterfall (120 m high).
San Mateo Hot Springs
Medicinal waters, perfect for relaxation.
Oromina Sulfurous Baths
Located in the Alto Mayo Protected Forest, known for their therapeutic properties.
Asnacyacu Waterfall
An 8-meter waterfall surrounded by dense vegetation and exotic birds.
TARAPOTO: The City of Palms
Founded in 1782, Tarapoto is the commercial and tourist hub of San Martín, offering a perfect blend of history and natural beauty.
🌿 Nature and Attractions
Ahuashiyacu Waterfall
A 35-meter waterfall located just 14 km from the city.
Huacamaíllo Waterfall
Accessible via a two-hour hike.
Tunun Tunumba Waterfalls
Three crystal-clear cascades in Chazuta.
Blue Lagoon and Venice Lake
Ideal for swimming, fishing, and boat trips.
Lamas
A town with Quechua traditions and the folk art capital of Alto Amazonas.
Polish Petroglyphs
Low-relief carvings of animals and plants of unknown origin.
SAN MARTIN PROVINCE
Blue Lagoon
Located at 650 m.a.s.l., spanning 430.80 hectares, home to herons, osprey, amphibians, and tropical fish.
Lindo Lake
Formed by rain accumulation, surrounded by diverse wildlife.
LAMAS PROVINCE
🌆 Cultura y Tradiciones
Lamas Town
Founded in 1656 and known as The City of Three Levels, with highland influences and Quechua traditions.
Lamas Ethnic Museum
Showcasing Quechua-Lamista culture, customs, and traditions.
MARISCAL CÁCERES PROVINCE
🏛 Archaeological Sites
Gran Pajatén
A Chachapoya archaeological complex at 2,850 m.a.s.l. in Río Abiseo National Park, featuring structures decorated with geometric, zoomorphic, and anthropomorphic reliefs. Accessible only with special authorization.
Los Pinchudos Funerary Complex
Notable for its colorful friezes and anthropomorphic wooden carvings.
📅 Best time to visit: Year-round, with a humid tropical climate and pleasant temperatures.
📍 How to get there? Direct flights from Lima to Tarapoto (approx. 1h 15min) or by land from Chiclayo or Trujillo.