The district of Antioquia, historically called Huamansica, is one of the thirty-two that make up the province of Huarochiri, located in the department of Lima in Peru.
Antioquia is a district of the province of Huarochiri, department of Lima.
It is characterized by having a warm climate almost all year round, which makes it an important tourist destination for the people of Lima.
The best time to visit Antioquia is between the months of April to December, while Lima is in winter, Antioquia has sun and the temperature reaches 22º C.
Antioquia has camping sites such as La Hollada, Pacaisito, Bosques de Sauce and Pichihuayqui. On the banks of the Lurin River there are pools where you can take refreshing baths.
The reason why it became famous among the people of Lima and local travel agencies is that the inhabitants of Antioquia have decorated their houses with very colorful paintings in the shapes of flowers, horses and birds. The town is now full of joy, energy and happiness in its streets. The new environment invites the traveler to stay there and return more than once.


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Waterproof clothing for the rainy season from October to May.
Windbreak for the windy season, which is mainly in July and August.
Thermal jackets for the frosty and rainy seasons for the June-July seasons.
Leggings or light pants for trekking (for women).
Gloves for the cold.
Sunscreen.
Sunglasses.
Light clothing.
Hats / Caps
Rehydrating drinks.
If you experience altitude sickness (headaches, nausea, etc.) it is recommended to rest and relax, drink coca tea and go to a pharmacy. If you have any questions, always contact your guide or tour advisor.
The minimum recommended age is 6 years old and must always be accompanied by an adult. As for older people, they can take the tour, but always with prior coordination with their accompanying person.
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For all our excursions, always carry change, since in most of the tours we will not find exchange offices or ATMs. The official currency of Peru is the Nuevo Sol (S/.). Our sales advisors and guides will tell you where you can change your dollars, and you can also ask at the reception of your hotel where you are staying.
In Peru, the standard voltage is 220v and the standard frequency is 60Hz, except in Arequipa, where the standard is 50Hz. Most hotels offer two-way electricity. It is necessary to bring an adapter for your electrical equipment or you can also consult with the hotel staff.


