Llanganuco Lake
In the Cordillera Blanca in Peru, a portion of the Huascarán National Park. You are welcome to visit Llanganuco Lake. It is a stunning lake with a blue color that you can get there by bus, and many tourists include it on their itinerary as a means to acclimatize before undertaking more difficult excursions.
In actuality, the only hike required is a quick stroll around the lagoon's rim. You may also rent a boat and enjoy a tour of the lake from the lagoon, or you can simply relax and take in the stunning view of the lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains.
Other fascinating stops along the "Callejon de Huaylas," the lone road dividing the Andean Cordillera Blanca from the Cordilleran Negra, are typically included in the journey to Llanganuco Lake.
Additionally, you'll stop at Carhuaz to sample the regional ice cream made with local fruits. The final visit will be in Yungay, a fascinating town that is best known for being tragically buried by an avalanche during the May 1970 earthquake.
Country: Peru