ICA

Ica, located along the southern coast of Peru, is a region known for its arid landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and agricultural bounty. The fertile valleys of Ica, particularly the famous Ica Valley, are celebrated for producing high-quality crops, including avocados, grapes, and olives, making it a vital area for Peru’s agricultural industry.

Ica is also renowned for its historical significance, with remnants of ancient civilizations, including the Paracas and Nazca cultures. The Nazca Lines, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcase large geoglyphs etched into the desert floor, intriguing visitors and researchers alike.