Ancash state: cities list & information

Ancash is one of the states/provinces of Peru. Ancash state has 142 cities. You can see below like Yupan, Peru then click on each city of Ancash below to see the list of ads related to that city.

  1. Acas, Peru
  2. Aco, Ancash
  3. Acobamba, Ancash
  4. Acopampa
  5. Aczo
  6. Aija
  7. Alto Peru, Ancash
  8. Amashca
  9. Anra
  10. Anta, Ancash, Peru
  11. Aquia
  12. Bambas
  13. Bolognesi, Ancash
  14. Buenos Aires, Ancash, Peru
  15. Cabana, Ancash
  16. Cajacay
  17. Cajamarquilla
  18. Canis
  19. Caraz
  20. Carhuac
  21. Carhuaz
  22. Cascapara
  23. Casma
  24. Catac
  25. Centenario, Peru
  26. Chacas
  27. Chasquitambo
  28. Chavin, Ancash
  29. Chimbote
  30. Chingas
  31. Cochabamba, Ancash, Peru
  32. Coishco
  33. Colcabamba, Ancash
  34. Conchucos
  35. Condor Cerro
  36. Congas
  37. Copa Chico
  38. Copa, Ancash
  39. Coris
  40. Corongo
  41. Corpanqui
  42. Cotaparaco
  43. Cullashpampa
  44. Huacachi
  45. Huacaschuque
  46. Huacchis
  47. Huachis
  48. Huacho, Ancash
  49. Hualcan
  50. Huallanca
  51. Huancayoc
  52. Huanchay
  53. Huanchuy
  54. Huandoval
  55. Huantar
  56. Huaraz
  57. Huari
  58. Huaripampa, Ancash
  59. Huarmey
  60. Huasta
  61. Huata, Ancash, Peru
  62. Huaylas
  63. Huayllapampa, Ancash
  64. Ichic Huaylas
  65. Jangas
  66. La Caleta Culebras
  67. La Merced, Ancash, Peru
  68. La Pampa, Ancash
  69. Lacabamba
  70. Llaclla
  71. Llacllin
  72. Llacta
  73. Llama, Ancash
  74. Llapo
  75. Llipa
  76. Lucma, Ancash
  77. Macate
  78. Malvas
  79. Mancos, Peru
  80. Mangas, Peru
  81. Marca, Peru
  82. Marcara District
  83. Matacoto
  84. Maya, Peru
  85. Mayas
  86. Mirgas
  87. Mishqui
  88. Moro, Peru
  89. Nepena
  90. Ocros, Ancash
  91. Olleros, Ancash
  92. Pacllon
  93. Pallasca
  94. Pamparomas
  95. Pampas Chico
  96. Pampas Grande
  97. Pampas, Ancash
  98. Pariacolca
  99. Pariahuanca
  100. Parobamba
  101. Paucas
  102. Pilcomayo, Ancash
  103. Pira
  104. Pomabamba, Ancash
  105. Puerto Casma
  106. Puerto Huarmey
  107. Puerto Santa
  108. Quiches
  109. Quillo
  110. Quinuabamba
  111. Ranrahirca
  112. Rapayan
  113. Recuay
  114. Samanco
  115. San Luis, Ancash, Peru
  116. San Marcos, Ancash, Peru
  117. Santa Clemencia
  118. Santa, Peru
  119. Shilla
  120. Shupluy
  121. Sihuas
  122. Succha
  123. Sucre, Ancash, Peru
  124. Tapacocha
  125. Tarica
  126. Tauca
  127. Ticapampa
  128. Ticllos
  129. Tinco
  130. Toma, Peru
  131. Tumpa
  132. Uco
  133. Ullulluco
  134. Vicos
  135. Viscas
  136. Yanac
  137. Yanama
  138. Yanas, Ancash
  139. Yauya
  140. Yungar
  141. Yungay
  142. Yupan, Peru

Ancash Region: A Guide to the World's Trekking Capital

If you are an avid trekker, hiker, or mountaineer, the Ancash region in Peru is a must-visit destination. Located in the central highlands of the country, Ancash is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, offering some of the most incredible and challenging trekking trails and highest peaks in South America.

The Beauty of the Cordillera Blanca

The crown jewel of the Ancash region is the Cordillera Blanca mountain range, home to 33 peaks above 5400 meters, including one of the highest in Peru, Huascarán. The area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts thousands of visitors every year, who come to hike, climb, and explore the stunning alpine landscapes.

The most popular trekking route in the Cordillera Blanca is the Santa Cruz Trek, a four-day hike that takes you through picturesque valleys, turquoise lakes, and spectacular glaciers. Other popular hikes in the region include the Alpamayo Circuit, the Huayhuash Circuit, and the Laguna 69 trek.

Ancash's Rich Culture and History

The Ancash region is not just about its natural beauty; it also has a rich cultural and historical heritage that visitors can explore. The city of Huaraz, the capital of Ancash, is the gateway to the Cordillera Blanca and is known for its impressive archaeological and cultural sites.

The Chavín de Huantar archaeological site, located about two hours from Huaraz, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a testament to the region's pre-Columbian history. The site features impressive ruins from the Chavín culture, dating back to 900 BC. Visitors can explore the underground tunnels, carvings, and temples during a guided tour.

Exploring the Santa River Valley

The Santa River Valley is another highlight of the Ancash region, offering visitors a chance to unwind in a beautiful, tranquil setting. The valley is dotted with charming towns and villages, surrounded by green fields and orchards, and is a great place to relax after a challenging trek. The towns of Caraz and Yungay are popular stopovers for visitors, offering comfortable hotels and quaint restaurants serving traditional Peruvian cuisine.

Final Thoughts

Whether you are an experienced mountaineer looking for a new challenge or a nature lover seeking stunning landscapes, the Ancash region in Peru has it all. With its breathtaking peaks, rich cultural heritage, and tranquil valleys, it is no wonder that Ancash is known as the world's trekking capital.