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Vilacota Maure Regional Conservation Area

VOLCAN YACUMANI TACNA

The conservation area is located in the province of Tarata and Candarave, which belongs to the Tacna region (Peru). It covers an area of 124,313.18 hectares, encompassing the districts of Tacna, Tarata, Susapaya, Ticaco, and Candarave. Its objective is the conservation of wild flora and fauna, as well as the conservation of the Maure and Laguna Vilacota rivers. The populations in the area are mainly engaged in camelid livestock farming.
FLORA: In Vilacota Maure, we find a very diverse flora of 124 species, such as queñua forests, tolares, bofedales, grasslands, among others.
FAUNA: Some are vulnerable and others are endangered, such as the Suri, the taruca, the vicuña, and others.
The most notable species in the area is the Suri or ñandu, a species that only inhabits South America, specifically the regions of Tacna, Moquegua, and Puno.
This ecosystem features beautiful lagoons such as Vilacota, Taccata, Ñeque, Camiri, and Paucarani.

AREA DE CONSERVACION VILACOTA MAURE

Natural attractions represented by the Vilacota Maure Regional Conservation Area

VALLEY OF THE GEYSERS: Located at 4300 meters above sea level, this valley is home to 85 hot springs, the main one being Laguna Azul. Temperatures range between 37° and 80° and are attributed with incredible healing properties. In this incredible place, you can cross the trapezoidal bridge and observe geological formations, such as the most popular one, the elephant rock.

GEISERES DE TACNA

Cultural Attractions

How to get to the Vilacota Maure ACR?

Access from the city of Tacna to the conservation area is only possible by land, which is about 188 km or 3 hours away. You have to rent a vehicle, have your own vehicle, or opt for a tour from a travel agency.

ACCESS ROUTES

Vilacota Maure Regional Conservation Area

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