Start the day at the Bosque de Pomac Historical Sanctuary, the largest equatorial dry forest in Peru. Among the majestic carob trees and the biodiversity of emblematic birds, you will get to know this unique ecosystem that combines nature and history.
Inside the sanctuary, visit the impressive Huacas del Bosque, where the pyramids of the Sicán culture stand as witnesses to the pre-Hispanic grandeur of the region, revealing secrets of an ancient civilization.
Then, we head to the buffer zone, where a local family invites you to discover the production process of carob tree honey, a highly valued traditional product. Enjoy a honey tasting and learn about how beekeeping has been integrated into the local economy.
At lunchtime, relax with a picnic under the shade of the carob trees, enjoying typical products of the region and surrounded by nature. The experience continues with a light hike through the forest trails, a moment of peace and connection with the environment.
At the end of the day, we return to the city, taking with us the memory of a day immersed in history, nature and local traditions.