Huascarán National Park

Local nameParque Nacional Huascarán
LocationAndes, Peru

Huascarán National Park is a Peruvian national park that comprises most of the mountain range known as Cordillera Blanca which is part of the central Andes, in the region of Ancash. The park covers an area of 340,000 hectares and is managed by the Peruvian Network of Protected Natural Areas, or SERNANP. It was designated as a World Heritage Site in 1985 by UNESCO, is also a well-known mountaineering spot, and harbors a unique biodiversity with plant species such as the Queen of the Andes, trees of the genera Polylepis and Buddleja, and animals such as spectacled bears, condors, vicunas, and tarucas.

The park is approximately 150 kilometers long from north to south and averages about 25 kilometers in width. The western slope of the Cordillera Blanca drains to the Pacific Ocean via the Santa River and the eastern slopes drain to the Marañón River and ultimately to the Amazon River and the Atlantic Ocean.

Tags HeritageUNESCOProtected Area
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huascarán_National_Park

Official Website https://www.sernanp.gob.pe/huascaran

Address Peru

Coordinates -9°23'36.211" N -77°24'18.514" E

Tours and activities: Huascarán National Park

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