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About Pichanaki

Pichanaki is part of the Chanchamayo province, located in the Department of Junin. It is a small town, populated mostly by asháninkas and yaneshas, and its economic and comm...ertial importance blooms late in the XXth century. It is known as the coffee capital of Peru, and is surrounded by exotic flora and fauna which delight all visiting tourists.
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Travel tips for Pichanaki

- If you are interested in travelling to Pichanaki and through the peruvian amazonia, it is necessary that you take a vaccine against the yellow fever. - It... is common to find mototaxis which offer a cheap transportation service in the city. Pichanaki is small, and is possible to travel through the town on foot.
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Pichanaki Weather

Best time to visit Pichanaki

Pichanaki is an attractive destination all year long, although we recommend you travel during summer to avoid the rain.

Climate in Pichanaki

Pichanaki has a tropical climate, warm and humid. The average temperature in Pichanaki is 74.5°F on average. Annual precipitation is 2022 mm.

Where to eat in Pichanaki

The tourist places to see in Pichanaki are:

Cataratas de Zotari y Las Sirenas

Impressive waterfalls located outside of Pichanaki. Both form natural pools, and are frecuented by locals swimmers.

Enchanted Lake

Lake with deep waters of subterranean origin. It has a bright emerald color, and is possible to both swim and sail through it.

Plaza Principal de Pichanaki

Known also as Juan Valer Sandoval Plaza, it is the center of Pichanaki, and there several events are held, such as fairs and other activities. It is the venue for the National Coffee festival and the international marathon of the rainforest.

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The things to do in Pichanaki

Bathe in the Perené River

Pichanaqui has small beach heads which form in the banks of the Perené River due to the El Niño natural phenomenon, which raises the tides and creates perfect bathing spots. You can find restaurants nearby the most popular bathing spots.

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Nightlife in Pichanaki

Discoteca El Faraón

Location: Av. Marginal 1203
Hours: Unknown
Price: Unknown

Discoteck Bajo Cero Pichanaki

Location: Av. Marginal br> Hours: Unknown
Price: Unknown

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Where to eat in Pichanaki

Bavaria Grill

Location: Av. Micaela Bastidas 605
Hours: 3:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Restaurant which specializes in grilled meat, and also offers a great variety of pizzas and italian dishes.

Chifa Chin-Chin

Location: Av Marginal 257
Hours: Unknown
Price: Unknown
Restaurant which specializes in chinese food, yet adds local flavour to its recipes.

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Typical dishes in Pichanaki

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The Doncella is a river fish found in rivers Pichanaki and Perené. The ceviche is made with cocona and is accompanied with fried bananas.

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Soup of wheat with beans, bakon, meat and peppermint.

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Pork meat fried in its own grease, typically served with red hot chilli.

Parrillada de Venado

Deer meat grilled and seasoned with diverse natural products of the region.

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Dropping Points in Pichanaki

Here are some of the most popular dropping points in Pichanaki. Please note that these locations generally differ with each bus operator. The bus dropping points in Pichanaki are as follows:

  • Terminal Satipo
  • La Victoria
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Important dates in Pichanaki

Feast of St. John24 of JuneThe feast of St. John is celebrated each year the 24th of june in most of the rainforest towns and cities of Peru. This feast is linked with pagan celebrations of the winter solstice. The goal of said rites is to kindle the flames to strengthen the sun, as days become shorter during the winter. In this beautiful celebration tourists will be able to enjoy the best of the typical food of the region, and take part in dances and parades through the city.

FAQs

Do I need to make an account on the redBus website to book a bus?
No, you do not need to make an account with redBus to book a ticket. But, it is advisable to make an account to help speed up the booking process the next time you need to book a bus ticket. redBus offers a number of discounts and offers as well and you can easily avail these offers if you are registered with redBus.
What is an M-Ticket?
An M-Ticket is the virtual replacement of your bus ticket printout. An M-Ticket is an SMS that’s sent to your registered mobile number the moment you have successfully booked a bus ticket on the official website of redBus. The M-Ticket will basically contain details of your bus ticket such as timing, pick-up and drop-off points, vehicle registration number, PNR, and TIN numbers as well. The M-Ticket procedure has been an eco-friendly initiative employed by redBus to help reduce the amount of paper being used.
How do I book my bus ticket at Pichanaki?
You can either visit the bus operator counter of your choice or you can visit the official website of redBus. The user-friendly and interactive website offers a step-by-step process of booking a bus ticket in a matter of minutes. The site offers a lot of useful information such as bus timings, fares, pick-up and drop-off points, and much more.
Is it safe to use my debit or credit card to book a ticket on the redBus website?
redBus has invested a lot to ensure that their customers are protected at all times and not just during their journey. redBus hosts a secure platform where transactions can be made safely. With over 180 million satisfied users, history should tell you exactly how secure it is to make a payment through the redBus website or app.