Tumbes is a coastal city in northern Peru, known for its rich biodiversity, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture.
Overview
Flora And Fauna
Economy And Industry
Geography And Climate
Tourism And Attractions
Education And Institutions
Local Cuisine And Traditions
History And Cultural Significance
Transportation And Infrastructure
Pacific Ocean
Biodiversity
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๐ Tumbes is known for its stunning beaches, such as Punta Sal and Zorritos.
๐ฟ The region is home to unique ecosystems, including mangroves and dry forests.
๐ฆ Tumbes is a birdwatcher's paradise, with species like the endangered Peruvian Tern.
๐ The average temperature in Tumbes ranges from 24ยฐC to 31ยฐC (75ยฐF to 87ยฐF) year-round.
๐๏ธ Tumbes has several archaeological sites that showcase pre-Columbian history.
๐ค The keynote tourist activity in Tumbes is diving and snorkeling in its rich marine environment.
๐ฅฅ Tumbes is famous for its delicious seafood, particularly ceviche.
๐ The region hosts the vibrant Tumbes Carnival, celebrated annually with colorful parades.
๐ฌ Tumbes is near the Pacific Ocean, where tourists can spot dolphins and sea turtles.
๐ฅ The culture of Tumbes reflects a mix of indigenous and colonial influences, showcased in local festivals.