Nestled in the outskirts of Arequipa, the Cayma District provides a tranquil escape from the bustling UNESCO-listed city center. Known for its serene plazas and relaxed atmosphere, this area is also celebrated as the birthplace of the hearty Peruvian adobo stew, making it an ideal spot to savor this local delicacy. Visitors can wander through the peaceful streets, enjoy the quiet ambiance, and indulge in a bowl of the district’s famous dish, experiencing a slice of authentic Peruvian culinary culture.
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