Ica · Peru

Huacachina to Paracas Coastal Desert Route

Sand dunes to sea lions on Peru's desert coast

Moderate

This coastal desert route connects Peru’s most famous sand dune oasis at Huacachina with the wildlife spectacle of Paracas National Reserve, crossing 80 miles of shifting dunes, salt flats, and ancient riverbeds. The track follows pre-Columbian trade routes used by Nazca and Paracas cultures, passing red sand formations that turn crimson at sunset and fossilized whale bones scattered across former sea floors. Key waypoints include the abandoned mining settlement of San Nicolás and the salt harvesting ponds where flamingos gather in massive flocks.

Easy to moderate difficulty suitable for stock high-clearance vehicles with sand driving experience. The biggest challenge is navigation through unmarked dune fields where GPS waypoints are essential. Carry sand boards, recovery gear, and extra water as temperatures can hit 100°F. Best season is May through September when coastal fog provides relief from desert heat. This route rewards drivers with some of South America’s most dramatic coastal scenery, from towering sand dunes to sea lion colonies that number in the thousands.

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Length (miles)82 mi / 132 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)850 ft
Best seasonMay-September
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 2WD
Nearest townIca, Ica
Land managerParacas National Reserve
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceDecent
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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