The district of Mala, located in Peru, is known for its customs, holidays, and traditions. Some of its notable celebrations include the feast of St. Peter on June 29th and the procession of the Lord of Miracles in October, which features one of the largest religious processions in the world. Traditional Mala dishes include tamales, pork rind, soup, and cassava candy. Mala is also a popular tourist destination for its beaches like Bujama and Totoritas, as well as the archaeological site of El Salitre, which offers views of the beaches.
The district of Mala, located in Peru, is known for its customs, holidays, and traditions. Some of its notable celebrations include the feast of St. Peter on June 29th and the procession of the Lord of Miracles in October, which features one of the largest religious processions in the world. Traditional Mala dishes include tamales, pork rind, soup, and cassava candy. Mala is also a popular tourist destination for its beaches like Bujama and Totoritas, as well as the archaeological site of El Salitre, which offers views of the beaches.
The district of Mala, located in Peru, is known for its customs, holidays, and traditions. Some of its notable celebrations include the feast of St. Peter on June 29th and the procession of the Lord of Miracles in October, which features one of the largest religious processions in the world. Traditional Mala dishes include tamales, pork rind, soup, and cassava candy. Mala is also a popular tourist destination for its beaches like Bujama and Totoritas, as well as the archaeological site of El Salitre, which offers views of the beaches.
The district of Mala, located in Peru, is known for its customs, holidays, and traditions. Some of its notable celebrations include the feast of St. Peter on June 29th and the procession of the Lord of Miracles in October, which features one of the largest religious processions in the world. Traditional Mala dishes include tamales, pork rind, soup, and cassava candy. Mala is also a popular tourist destination for its beaches like Bujama and Totoritas, as well as the archaeological site of El Salitre, which offers views of the beaches.
A cockfight is a fight that takes place between two balls The district of Mala is one of the sixteen His feast is celebrated on St. Peter's Day, of the same genus or breed of birds called "fine combat on June 29. birds", propitiated by humans for their enjoyment and that make up the province of Cañete, bets. located in the department of Lima (Peru). It limits by the north with the districts of San Antonio and Santa Cruz de Flores; by the south with the District of Asia in the hills Campana and The procession of the Lord of Miracles, purple holiday Cenizo; by the east with the District of in October. The procession of the Lord of Miracles or Calango, in the place called Tutumito; by Christ of Pachacamilla, celebrated in October in the city of Mala, is one of the most tremendous and colorful the south-east with the District of Coayllo; demonstrations of faith in the world. Among the traditional dishes of this and, to the west with the Pacific Ocean. district, it is worth mentioning the maize Considered the ideal place for the country “tamal”, the pork rind, the “sopa bruta”, house, because you can enjoy nature and the “carapulcra”, the spicy maleño, the the beach in one place. “Cebiche of chanque”, the cast bean and the “chapana” (which is a cassava candy).
San Pedro de Mala Anniversary
Many people accompany the procession of St. Peter's towards the totoritas beach so that it spills its blessing, generosity and that the sea continues being generous with all the families of the Maleño town. Tourism How to get? Mala is an area very visited by vacationers and their chicharrones and tamales are very recognized. In addition its beaches like Bujama and Totoritas have a spectacular combination. The archaeological zone of El Salitre has an excellent view of this beach and - despite being a practically abandoned monument - it is still an impressive visit
The mouth of the river is a favored spot for bird
watching both by the lagoon that forms the river at the mouth and by the totorales and gramadales that Names : Naomi Daphne surround it. Surnames : Torres Dominguez Curso : Ciencia y Tecnología Grade : 1° Secundaria Section : “B” Teacher : Veronica Luna Avila In the Salitre there is a hill that is between the mouth of the river and Totoritas in which the Incas could Year : spot the attack of the enemies, since it comes from the pre-Inca era there is also a cave that over the years has gone erasing and covering with the dust caused by high winds, but even with some difficulty you can climb to that hill but that if very carefully.