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  1. Huaral and its charm await you: get to know its fascinating …

  2. Huaral - Wikipedia

  3. Huaral is a province in Peru that offers a variety of attractions for travelers who want to explore its rich history, culture, and nature. Huaral is home to the Chan… See more
    Huaral is a province in Peru that offers a variety of attractions for travelers who want to explore its rich history, culture, and nature. Huaral is home to the Chancay Castle, a medieval-style fortress that overlooks the Pacific Ocean and houses a museum, a hotel, and a restaurant. Huaral is also the gateway to Rúpac, an ancient citadel of the Atavillos culture that is perched on a mountain and surrounded by stunning scenery. Huaral has other archaeological sites, such as Las Shicras, where you can see the remains of a pre-Inca irrigation system. Huaral also boasts of natural wonders, such as the Aucallama dunes, where you can enjoy sandboarding and camping, and the Santa Rosa wetlands, where you can observe diverse wildlife. Huaral is a perfect destination for those who want to discover the hidden gems of Peru.
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  4. Huaral Province - Wikipedia

  5. Tourism in Huaral 2023: 15 best tourist places - Inca Trail Machu

  6. Huaral, Peru: All You Must Know Before You Go (2024) - Tripadvisor

  7. 【4K】HUARAL Aerial View of Huaral's Main Square in …

    WEBWelcome to Huaral, a beautiful city located on the central coast of Peru. In this video, we take you on an impressive tour of the city's main square, capturi...

  8. The 10 best tourist places to visit in Huaral - Salkantay …

    WEBHuaral is a province north of Lima with a temperate climate and historical and natural attractions, such as Chancay Castle, Rúpac citadel, and Huando farm. Learn how to get there, what to do, and where to stay in …

  9. THE 5 BEST Things to Do in Huaral - 2024 (with Photos) - Tripadvisor

  10. Huaral - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  11. Huaral - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre