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Aguas Termales de Calientes (Hot Springs) | Tacna


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Landmark: Aguas Termales de Calientes (Hot Springs)
City: Tacna
Country: Peru
Continent: South America

Aguas Termales de Calientes (Hot Springs), Tacna, Peru, South America

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The Aguas Termales de Calientes-natural sweltering springs that steam in the cool morning air-draw crowds just outside Tacna, Peru, meanwhile the fiery springs, with their steam curling into the cool air, offer soothing relief and deep calm-making them a must-visit for anyone craving wellness, natural beauty, and peace, a little Tucked into the quiet Andean foothills, the site invites visitors to relax and take in the wide sweep of sunlit desert around them, as a result first.About 22 kilometers (14 miles) northeast of Tacna, near the Miculla Valley, you’ll find the scorching springs, reachable by car or public transport along a route that winds past golden hills and open desert, equally important naturally warmed by geothermal heat deep underground, the waters flow at 36°C to 40°C (96°F to 104°F), perfect for a long, quiet soak, for the most part As it happens, Rich in sulfur, magnesium, and calcium, they’re said to ease sore muscles, soothe arthritis, and leave skin soft and refreshed, equally important locals come for the relief; visitors stay for the calm.Several outdoor pools offer different temperatures, while private baths give you space to yourself, after that changing rooms, shaded rest spots, and minute kiosks selling crisp drinks or snacks sit nearby.As far as I can tell, You can linger in the water, snap photos of the stark desert backdrop, or hike trails that reveal sweeping views of the valley, consequently open all year, the springs are best from May to November, especially in the early morning or late afternoon when the air is cool and the crowds are thin, relatively From Tacna, it’s only a thirty‑minute drive, in addition you can catch a taxi or join an organized tour, and many travelers pair the trip with a stop at the nearby Miculla Petroglyphs-sun-baked rocks etched with ancient carvings.Pack swimsuits, towels, sandals, sunscreen, and a hat to shield yourself from the sharp desert sun, and carry plenty of drinking water, moreover if you have health conditions that could react to fiery or mineral-rich water, check with a doctor first, and don’t linger in the pools too long.Follow local rules to help keep the area pristine, as a result while you’re here, explore other sights nearby: the Alto de la Alianza Monument, Tacna’s lively city center with its cathedral and museums, and of course, the petroglyphs.The Aguas Termales de Calientes offers just the right mix of calm, striking scenery, and a taste of Peruvian tradition.
Author: Tourist Landmarks
Date: 2025-09-13



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