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Hola queridos espavloggers, espero que se encuentren excelente. Hoy les comparto mi visita al Parque de las Leyendas, ubicado en el distrito San Miguel, de Lima, Perú.
Hello dear espavloggers, I hope you are feeling great. Today I share with you my visit to the Park of Legends, located in the San Miguel district of Lima, Peru.
Although the video is in Spanish, I will share with you some information about this outing. I did it on Good Friday, with a group of 7 people (including me) and a baby. The entrance is very accessible, you can eat inside the places designated for that purpose or bring your own food, respecting the rules of not bringing sharp elements. That day, I think that due to the overcrowding of people they did not ask for the vaccination cards, currently in Lima they are asking for the 3 doses of it to be able to enter closed places.
Desde que llegamos aparacerán diferentes Mapas para que la persona pueda ubicarse. Esto me pareció super chévere, además de la ubicación de baños en zonas estratégicas para que la gente no tuviese que caminar mucho.
From the moment we arrived, different maps will appear so that people can find their way around. I thought this was very cool, besides the location of bathrooms in strategic areas so that people did not have to walk a lot.
The huacas are pre-Hispanic structures of the temples or vestiges of Lima. The Park of Legends has inside several huacas that are perimetered so that people can see them but do not approach them because they are structures protected by the law of archeology. These huacas belonged to the city of Maranga, in the video you will also find more images.
De hecho estas estructuras también se encuentran fuera del Parque y se extiende hasta otro distrito. En Lima, de por sí siempre encontraremos vestigios de la cultura inca por todos lados.
In fact, these structures are also located outside the park and extend to another district. In Lima, we will always find vestiges of the Inca culture everywhere.
Esta información la doy en el video, pero gasté $7.8, fui sin mi novio así que solo gasté mi pasaje y la entrada al lugar porque llevé comida, bebida, piqueos y frutas suficiente.
Dentro del parque hay muchas atracciones y todas son pagas: Montar a caballo, paseo en tren, paseo en lancha, fotos, comida, entre otros.
This information is given in the video, but I spent $7.8, I went without my boyfriend so I only spent my ticket and the entrance to the place because I brought enough food, drinks, snacks and fruits.
Entrance fee according to age:
Adults: $3.90
Children (3 to 12 years old): $2.10
Seniors (60 and older): $1.10
Approximately
Inside the park there are many attractions and all of them are paid: Horseback riding, train ride, boat ride, photos, food, among others.
- Take money, because even though I ate a chicken sandwich, the hike makes you very hungry. In fact I ate an ice cream because of the heat.
- The other recommendation would be to go in summer or autumn, I feel that everything looks much more beautiful.
- Wear very comfortable shoes because you will be walking a lot.
- Walk slowly, you may not have time to see everything in one day, but it's all about enjoying the scenery.
The brown bear, although this one is stuffed and it is a sadness that there are still this kind of exhibitions, I found it impressive its size and to be remotely close to one.
In the insect area, fortunately there were none I think they were brought out to eat. But I have a phobia of centipedes, I felt felliz not to see it but I did not take a picture of its box, only of the Mantis, which was not there either.
THANK YOU, I LOOK FORWARD TO READING YOUR COMMENTS, I WILL BE VERY ATTENTIVE! KISSES!
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