Discover the Natural Beauty of Puma Park
Explore the serene landscapes and vibrant wildlife of Puma Park in Pomata, a refreshing escape for nature lovers and families.
Puma Park is a tranquil haven located in Pomata, inviting tourists to immerse themselves in the natural beauty that the region has to offer. This park is characterized by its lush greenery, picturesque landscapes, and diverse flora and fauna, making it a perfect spot for leisurely strolls, picnics, and family outings. The expansive open spaces provide a great area for children to play, while adults can enjoy the peaceful ambiance that the park exudes. Visitors often find themselves captivated by the melodious chirping of birds and the gentle rustling of leaves, creating a serene atmosphere that encourages relaxation and reflection. In addition to its natural beauty, Puma Park is an excellent location for outdoor activities. The well-maintained trails are suitable for walking, jogging, or cycling, allowing visitors to explore the park at their own pace. The park is also a fantastic spot for photography enthusiasts, with countless opportunities to capture stunning landscapes and vibrant wildlife. Whether you're looking to unwind with a good book under a shady tree or engage in some light physical activity, Puma Park caters to all interests and age groups. It's a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, offering a unique blend of tranquility and adventure for all who visit. Make sure to take your time to explore the hidden corners of the park and enjoy the beauty of nature that surrounds you. With its open spaces and inviting atmosphere, Puma Park promises a refreshing escape for every traveler seeking a taste of the great outdoors.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning for a peaceful experience and to catch the sunrise.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy on the grassy areas, perfect for families.
- Don't forget your camera for capturing the stunning scenery and wildlife.
- Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the walking trails.
A brief summary to Puma Park
- 3S 96, Pomata, 21536, PE
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Getting There
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Public Transport - Bus
From the main square (Plaza de Armas) in Cusco, walk to the nearby bus terminal located at Av. Pardo. Look for buses heading towards Pomata or any bus that indicates it is going to Juliaca. The fare is quite affordable, usually around 5-10 soles. After boarding, inform the driver that you want to get off at Puma Park. The journey will take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
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Walking
If you find yourself in the vicinity of Puma Park after getting off the bus, head towards the direction indicated by your map or GPS. The park is located on 3S 96, and you can follow the local signs or ask locals if you need assistance. It’s about a 10-15 minute walk from the bus drop-off point.
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Taxi
Once you arrive in Pomata, you can catch a local taxi to Puma Park. It is advisable to confirm the fare before starting your journey. The distance from the Pomata bus station to the park is short, so the fare should not exceed 10 soles. Make sure to show the driver the address: 3S 96, Pomata 21536.
Attractions Nearby to Puma Park
- Templo Museo Nuestra Señora de La Asunción
- Templo Museo San Juan de Letrán
- Catedral de San Pedro Mártir de Verona - Prelatura de Juli
- Playa de Copacabana
- The Toad
- Museo del Poncho
- Cerro Calvario
- Pachat'aqa
- Museo PACHA UTA
- La Horca del Inca (Mirador del Inca)
- Rest and Tradition
- Copacabana La Paz
- Basílica de la Virgen de la Candelaria de Copacabana
- Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana
- Copacabana Square
Landmarks nearby to Puma Park
- Inca Banderani
- Piedras talladas, Kopacati
- La Orilla
- Hostal Las Olas
- Hostal La Cúpula
- Mirador Toma de Fotos Copacabana
- Baño del Inca
- Point de vue sur copacabana
- ESCALERA DEL INCA - BOLIVIA
- Posada del Inca Eco-Lodge
- Ecolodge La Estancia
- Península de Copacabana
- Ecolodge Inti wat'a
- Río Ilave
- Monumento a la madre andina