Lambayeque state: cities list & information

Lambayeque is one of the states/provinces of Peru. Lambayeque state has 66 cities. You can see below like Villa El Milagro then click on each city of Lambayeque below to see the list of ads related to that city.

  1. Annape
  2. Cachinche
  3. Canaris
  4. Caracucho
  5. Chiclayo
  6. Chongoyape
  7. Colaya
  8. Collud
  9. Cruz Blanca, Lambayeque, Peru
  10. Dos Palos, Peru
  11. El Verde, Lambayeque, Peru
  12. Eten
  13. Fala
  14. Ferrenafe
  15. Hacienda Pucala
  16. Huaca Rajada
  17. Huasicaj
  18. Incahuasi
  19. Insculas
  20. Jayanca
  21. Jose Leonardo Ortiz
  22. La Colorada, Lambayeque, Peru
  23. La Otra Banda
  24. La Pared
  25. La Pradera, Peru
  26. La Raya, Lambayeque, Peru
  27. La Traposa
  28. La Vina, Lambayeque, Peru
  29. Lambayeque
  30. Las Canteras
  31. Macuaco
  32. Manuel Antonio Mesones Muro
  33. Maravillas, Lambayeque, Peru
  34. Mariategui
  35. Mochumi
  36. Mocupe
  37. Monsefu
  38. Monte Hermoso, Peru
  39. Morrope
  40. Motupe
  41. Nueva Arica
  42. Nuevo Reque
  43. Olmos, Peru
  44. Oyotun
  45. Pacherrez
  46. Pacora, Peru
  47. Patapo
  48. Pativilca, Lambayeque
  49. Penachi
  50. Picsi
  51. Pimentel, Peru
  52. Pomalca
  53. Pueblo Nuevo, Lambayeque, Peru
  54. Quemazon
  55. Reque
  56. Salas, Peru
  57. San Jose, Lambayeque, Peru
  58. Sana, Lambayeque, Peru
  59. Santa Isabel, Lambayeque, Peru
  60. Santa Rosa, Lambayeque, Peru
  61. Sapame
  62. Solecape
  63. Tranca Sasape
  64. Tucume
  65. Valle Nuevo
  66. Villa El Milagro

Lambayeque Region in Peru

The Lambayeque Region is one of the 25 regions of Peru, located on the northwest coast of the country. It is known for its rich history, culture, and archaeology, making it a popular destination for tourists.

Archaeology and Culture

The region is home to some of the most important archaeological sites in Peru, including the ancient city of Chan Chan, the Huaca Rajada, and the Túcume pyramids. The Museum of the Royal Tombs of Sipán displays the incredible artifacts uncovered in the tomb of the Moche culture's Lord of Sipán, while the Brüning Museum of Lambayeque features a vast array of ceramics and textiles.

Nature and Adventure

Lambayeque is not just about culture, though. The region has a diverse range of natural attractions, including the Chaparri Ecological Reserve, where visitors can see endangered wildlife such as the spectacled bear and the white-winged guan, as well as go hiking and birdwatching. The region also has beautiful beaches and surfing spots, such as Pimentel and San José, where visitors can ride the waves or relax on the sand.

Gastronomy

The Lambayeque Region is known for its delicious cuisine, which combines traditional Peruvian dishes with Spanish and Arab influences. Visitors can try local specialties such as arroz con pato (duck with rice) and seco de cabrito (stewed goat) at restaurants throughout the region. In addition, the region is famous for its desserts, such as King Kong, a sweet bread filled with manjarblanco (caramel), and tejas, sweets made with nuts and honey.

Conclusion

The Lambayeque Region is a fascinating part of Peru, offering a unique blend of history, culture, nature, and gastronomy. Whether you are interested in archaeological sites, wildlife, surfing, or delicious food, Lambayeque has something to offer. So, if you are planning a trip to Peru, be sure to include Lambayeque on your itinerary.