Paseo de los eucaliptos
Explore the Serenity of Paseo de los Eucaliptos
Explore the lush landscapes and vibrant wildlife of La Lupuna Park, a serene oasis in Pucallpa perfect for relaxation and nature walks.
La Lupuna Park in Pucallpa is a serene oasis offering lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and a peaceful atmosphere that invites tourists to unwind and explore nature's beauty.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, head towards Pucallpa city center. From the main square (Plaza de Armas), take Av. San Martin heading east. Continue on this road until you reach the intersection with Jr. Antunez de Mayolo. Turn left onto Jr. Antunez de Mayolo, and you will find la Lupuna Park on your right after a short distance. Look for the entrance at JCCQ+W5C, which is well-marked.
Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, you can take a mototaxi (a three-wheeled taxi) from the city center. Head to the main taxi stand near the Plaza de Armas and ask the driver to take you to la Lupuna Park, located at JCCQ+W5C, con Carretera Antigua, Jr. Antunez de Mayolo. The fare should be around 5 to 10 Soles depending on your negotiation skills and the distance from the center.
Walking
If you are staying nearby, you can walk to la Lupuna Park. Start at the Plaza de Armas and walk along Av. San Martin until you reach the junction with Jr. Antunez de Mayolo. Turn left, and continue walking straight. The park will be on your right side. It's a pleasant walk of approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on your pace.
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