Quienes Somos
Somos una empresa familiar constituida el año 2000. Inicialmente la idea fue
diseñar una casa de campo, dadas las condiciones del lugar y el entusiasmo
emprendimos la tarea de construir el albergue turístico mas ambicioso de
toda la región. Además de tours y preparación de recepciones y convenciones,
se ofrecen exquisitos almuerzos todos los domingos. Si necesita una visión
global de la región de Huanuco por favor visite:
http://www.webhuanuco.com
Contáctenos
Teléfonos:
- LIMA
01-4356362
993929812
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HUANUCO:
962791994
- PAPUA NEW GUINEA
675-4734661
71091497 (Digicel)
Dirección: Conchamarca s/n - Ambo - Huanuco
Email: davlzo26@gmail.com /
davlzo@yahoo.com /
dlopez@fo.unitech.ac.pg
/
raquellopezcornelio@gmail.com
Hospedaje
Brindamos hospedaje a personas, familias y/o
grupos las 24 horas del día de lunes a viernes. Por favor sírvase indicarnos
con anticipación la fecha de su llegada y el numero de habitaciones
deseadas. Contamos con seis habitaciones simples/dobles y dos suites
matrimoniales.
IMPORTANTE: Debido a convicciones cristianas no brindamos hospedaje a
parejas solteras, asimismo el consumo de alcohol dentro del local es
restringido. Muchas gracias por su comprensión.
Precios:
*Consultar precios.
Incluye desayuno continental.
NOTA: Brindamos descuento del 10% (del
costo/habitación) cuando todas las habitaciones son ocupadas.
Ud. puede reservar de la siguiente manera:
- Escriba a nuestro correo a nuestro correo
para verificar disponibilidad de habitaciones, indicando la fecha que
vendrá, cuantas personas y cuantos días se quedarán.
- Cuando le confirmemos la disponibilidad tendrá 24 horas para enviar el
dinero a nuestra cuenta bancaria:
210 - 0200307129 (Soles o Dólares)
Alcida Cornelio Lucich
Cta ahorro BBVA Banco Continental
- Escribanos indicando el numero de operación
bancaria. Por favor notar que una vez confirmada la reserva no hay lugar a
reembolso en caso se cancele, solo podría aceptarse la postergación de su
visita.
La Loma Resort esta ubicado a 10 minutos
desde la entrada de Las Pampas - Ambo - Huanuco Perú. La manera de llegar
desde el extranjero es viajar a Lima y de allí a Huánuco.
Como llegar a Huánuco? / How can you arrive to Huanuco city?
1) Por avión (by plane) salidas diarias
(daily departures). Departure times:
Lima – Huanuco: 12:40 PM
Huanuco – Lima: 2:00 PM
Costs: One way = $94, Roundtrip: $188
Reservaciones (reservations): lcbusre@lcbusre.com.pe
Phone: (511) 619 1313 www.lcbusre.com.pe
2) Por bus (by bus):
BAHIA Agency: salidas diarias (daily
departures on mornings and nigths). Oficina en Lima (Lima Office): Av. 28 de
Julio 1562 – La Victoria. Tel: 4241539/ 4233623
** Por favor avísenos de que manera y a que
hora llegara a Huanuco para esperarlo / please notify us in advance your
arrival time, we will meet you at the station.
Paquetes turísticos
TOURS
We can arrange tours of two, three or four days according to preferences:
1) Tingo Maria: Lechuzas cave, Zoo,
botanical garden, orquidaceae local propagation center. At three hours from
Huanuco city. When going to Tingo Maria we are going to visit Kotosh, a
prehistoric ceremonial complex, one of the oldest in South America; located
at 30 minutes from Huanuco city by car. One day.
2) Huayllay Stone Forest. At three
hours from Huanuco city. One day.
3) Pichgacocha lakes. Five
interconnected natural lakes at 4,500 masl, above the peasant community of
Conchamarca, which is at 10 minutes from La Loma lodge. There is a rural
road until midway, then we can go on riding horses or just trekking two
hours. One day.
4) One day at this three places:
• Cachigaga cane sugar plantations and factory.
At ten minutes from La Loma lodge, it’s the most important agro industrial
enterprise in the region. The factory uses a huge hydraulic wheel for
milling, the conversion to liquor combines old and modern methods.
• La Hermita catholic stronghold. A
relatively old monastery, open air church and agricultural fields at five
minutes from La Loma lodge.
• Yurakmarka archeological site. At 40
minutes from Lindero, (Tomayquichua town) walking. This was a Pre Inca
settlement with circular stone houses, a stone waterway for supplying
drinking water from a highland spa, a burial site, and old terraced fields.
The Prices
* Please arrange the tour of your preference:
Two days and one night at La Loma: $ 130 / person
Three days and two nights at La Loma: $ 160 / person
Four days and three nights at La Loma: $ 190 / person
Discount of 5% on showed prices when group
is of five or more persons.
The packages include lodging, transportation to sites and from the bus
station (or airport) to the hotel; continental breakfasts, suppers and noon
light meals. The payment must be done in advance on the site or at the bank.
Please contact us by email if you need further information.
Cerro de Pasco - Introducing the
area
The Andes mountains stretch 7,250 kms along the western margin of South
America, all the way from the equator to the Antarctic; they contain the
most extreme variations in landscape, vegetation and climate of any mountain
group in the world. The Central Andes is characterised by large high
plateaus above 3,500 m (puna or altiplano), which are the most densely
populated areas of the whole range. In Peru, where this collection was
gathered, 50 per cent of the population lives in the mountains; 33 per cent
in the puna. Residents of these high plateaus grow frost-resistant crops,
especially potatoes, and graze hardy llamas, alpacas and sheep. The Central
Andes was also the heartland of the highly sophisticated, pre-Colombian
indigenous empires, and several narrators in this collection speak of Inca
history, surviving traditions and landmarks.
In the area around Cerro de Pasco, people's herding lifestyle has undergone
great change, principally as a result of Peru's most important industry:
mining.
The city of Cerro de Pasco (30,000 hab.), at an altitude of 13,973 ft (4,259
m), is one of the highest cities in the world. Cerro de Pasco is noted for
its silver mines, which, according to tradition, were discovered in 1630.
When silver deposits declined late in the 19th cent., the exploitation of
other metals, chiefly copper, again made Cerro de Pasco Peru's leading
mining center. Its products include bismuth, zinc, lead, and gold. From the
nearby Minasraga mines comes about 80% of the world's supply of vanadium.
Huayllay Stone Forest. Located at 4,335
m.a.s.l. (14,222 ft), this fossilized forest has an extension of 60 km² (23
sq ml). This natural beauty, declared National Park in 1939, is a swarm of
multiform rocks molded by nature in a dazzling fashion. These rocks depict a
variety of figures, such as, elephants, human faces, beasts, towers,
sphinxes, dinosaurs, warriors, among many others.
Introducing Tingo Maria
Location: Tingo María (province of Leoncio Prado) in Huánuco.
Altitude:650 - 800 masl
When to go: From May to October in the dry season. Days are hot (30°C+/-)
and humid. Cool nights.
Access: By land: Tingo María - park (25min) or Huánuco - Tingo María - park
(2h30min). By air: Lima - Huánuco -Tingo María (1h30m).
Requirements: If travelling by scientific purposes, you need an special
permission from INRENA. All visitors are subject of strict rules to protect
the biodiversity there. Entry fee.
Others: Camping is possible at the park, talk first to guardaparques. Use a
repellent. Guides available. Recently, has been built a wood trail inside
the cave. Do not forget your lantern.
Parque Nacional de Tingo María
Known as Cueva de las Lechuzas, the main attraction of this park has a wrong
name which means "Cave of Owls" but in fact it should be "Cueva de los
Guácharos" because of the great colony of them that live inside it. Same as
Cutervo national park, this place protects the community of guácharos
(steatornis caripensis) and other different birds.
In this park of 18,000 hectares there is a protected hill called Bella
Durmiente (Sleeping Beauty) that seen from the city of Tingo María seems
like a green woman who rests in the forests near the Huallaga river. In its
base we find the Cueva de las Lechuzas, which is a cave of 40m of height
with four known halls. Inside is possible to view a lot of stalactite and
stalagmite formations which have been named by locals. The birds sounds are
impressive and there is a river coming out from the cave.
Introducing Huanuco
Since time immemorial, Huánuco has witnessed many major events in Peruvian
history. It was here that archaeologists found traces of human occupation in
Lauricocha, the oldest settlement in Peru, and Kotosh, the Temple of the
Crossed Arms, held to be the oldest in the Americas. Other important
pre-Inca archaeological sites are Tantamayo and Garu.
When the Incas annexed Huánuco into their empire, the city became an
obligatory way station along the route between Cuzco, the imperial capital,
and Cajamarca, the most important city in the northern part of the Inca
empire, the Tahuantinsuyu. The Incas left behind a complex of more than
3,000 constructions at Huánuco Pampa.
Founded in 1539, the city was the seat of a major cultural movement during
colonial times, which can be seen from the architectural style of buildings
such as the Cathedral and the churches of San Francisco and San Cristóbal,
which also house valuable collections of colonial art.
Just a few hours from the city of Huánuco, the capital of the department of
Huánuco, lies Tingo María, the town that lent its name to the Tingo María
National Park, which shelters a staggering variety of flora and fauna. The
park features spectacular scenery such as the Pumaringri mountain range,
whose silhouette resembles a sleeping woman, thus giving rise to its
nickname, La Bella Durmiente (Sleeping Beauty). The park also features the
Cueva de las Lechuzas, a cave which is a haven for a large variety of bird
species.
The townsfolk run tourist excursions during the celebration of the
Anniversary of Huánuco and the Festival of the Perricholi. And to be able to
take one's ease like an Inca, Huánuco features natural hot springs at
Taripampa, Baños and Cconoc.
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