Manglares de Tumbes National Sanctuary (Zarumilla)

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  • Visiting Hours: Daytime.
  • Location: 30 km from Tumbes (50 minutes by car).

An ecosystem rich in wildlife, the area is home to species such as the pygmy anteater, one hundred varieties of birds, 14 mammal species, 34 types of crustacean, 24 kinds of shellfish, dozens of snails and more than a hundred fish. To access the 2,972 hectares, visitors require prior authorisation from the National Service for Protected Natural Areas (SERNANP).

  • A: Tumbes main square
  • B: Tumbes National Sanctuary (Zarumilla)

Tumbes Attractions in the City
Paseo Jerusalén (Jerusalem Promenade)

Paseo Jerusalén (Jerusalem Promenade)

Visiting Hours: Daytime and at night. Location: Located on the 4th and 5th blocks of San Martín street. From the pedestrian street, visitors can enjoy mosaics depicting scenes from the birth, life, suffering and death of Jesus, culminating in...

Bolognesi Plaza

Bolognesi Plaza

Visiting Hours: Daytime and at night. Location: Three blocks from the Plaza de Armas. A modern structure ringed by trees. In the centre there is a spectacular monument in honour of Francisco Bolognesi, hero of Arica. A: Tumbes main...

Malecón III Milenio (3rd Millennium Pier)

Malecón III Milenio (3rd Millennium Pier)

Visiting Hours: Daytime and at night. Location: Right bank of the Tumbes River. Located on the right bank of the Tumbes River, the pier protects the city from the river’s churning waters during the rainy months (January, April). From...

Mother Church of San Nicolás de Tolentino

Mother Church of San Nicolás de Tolentino

Visiting Hours: During mass. Location: Main Plaza. Built in the 17th century by Augustinian priests. This Baroque church features two pointed arches, a double-gabled roof, and pointed domes covered with mosaics. Inside the church, the high altar is carved...

Main Plaza

Main Plaza

Visiting Hours: Daytime and at night. Location: City centre. Restyled several years ago, a key attraction is the mosaic-covered acoustic shell. Known as «The Meeting of Two Worlds,» the image alludes to the arrival of the Spanish and the...

Tumbes Attractions Beyond the City
Cerros de Amotape (Amotape Hills) National Park (Contralmirante Villar)

Cerros de Amotape (Amotape Hills) National Park (Contralmirante Villar)

Visiting Hours: Assistance in park Mon – Sun (including public holidays). Office hours Mon – Fri 9.00 am – 1.00 pm and 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm. Appropriate permit required. Location: 36 km from Tumbes (1 hour 20 minutes...

Tumbes National Reserve (Zarumilla)

Tumbes National Reserve (Zarumilla)

Visiting Hours: All day. Location: 51 km north-east of Tumbes (3 hours in a 4×4). A habitat for species typical of the Amazonian jungle, mountains and coast, including the jaguar, the Andean condor and the Sechura fox. An important...

Manglares de Tumbes National Sanctuary (Zarumilla)

Manglares de Tumbes National Sanctuary (Zarumilla)

Visiting Hours: Daytime. Location: 30 km from Tumbes (50 minutes by car). An ecosystem rich in wildlife, the area is home to species such as the pygmy anteater, one hundred varieties of birds, 14 mammal species, 34 types of...

Cabeza de Vaca Archaeological Remains (Tumbes)

Cabeza de Vaca Archaeological Remains (Tumbes)

Visiting Hours: during the era of the Chimú Civilization Location: 5 km south-west of Tumbes (10 minutes by car). An archaeological site made from adobe and stone and occupied, according to researchers, since pre-Inca times, during the era of...

Puerto Pizarro Beach and Mangroves (Tumbes)

Puerto Pizarro Beach and Mangroves (Tumbes)

Visiting Hours: Daytime. The best time to visit is between May and December. In the rainy season (January to April) tours must be arranged 48 hours in advance. Location: 13 km from Tumbes (15 minutes by car). The Puerto...

Tumbes Festivals
Anniversary of the independence of Tumbes

Anniversary of the independence of Tumbes

Tumbes Begins: January -06 Ends: January -07 Authorities and the general public celebrated the anniversary of the cry for freedom of the city of Tumbes, with a Te Deum Mass, solemn meeting, flag raising and civic-military parade to be held in...

Tumbes Tourism Week

Tumbes Tourism Week

Begins: September-25 Ends: October- 02 A tourist Week is an event that brings together, for a period of one week, hundreds or thousands of tourists in a particular place (department, province, district, etc.). This Week is celebrated with the intention of...

Anniversary of the Mangroves of Tumbes National Sanctuary.

Anniversary of the Mangroves of Tumbes National Sanctuary.

Begins: March -01 Ends: March – 02 Different cultural activities such as a photographic exhibition of the landscapes and diversity of flora and fauna in the Mangroves of Tumbes National Sanctuary, civic parade and parade in which different institutions from Tumbes participate.

Cultural Identity Week -Tumbes

Cultural Identity Week -Tumbes

Begins: May -14 Ends: May -18  Throughout the week there are passacaglias with groups of dancers, drawing and painting competitions, talks from famous men and women of letters and guided visits of the districts site museum.

Seviche Festival-Tumbes

Seviche Festival-Tumbes

Begins: May -01 Ends: May -01 A festival in which artists participate and dishes from different restaurants can be sampled, along with a competition for the best dish and artistic shows. It takes place in the Fuerte Chamochumbi facilities.  

Rice with black scallops

Rice with black scallops

White rice mixed with extract from black scallops, giving it an exquisite color and flavor. This dish is served with fried yucca and/or fried plantain.

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