The Laguna de los Milagros is a beautiful natural lagoon located near the city of Tingo María in the region of Huánuco. Surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and rolling hills, this peaceful destination is known for its calm waters and scenic landscapes. According to local tradition, the lagoon is believed to have mystical and healing properties, which is why it is called the “Lake of Miracles.” Today it is a popular destination for nature lovers, families, and visitors looking for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Beautiful natural scenery surrounded by tropical rainforest.
Opportunity to enjoy boat rides on the lagoon.
A peaceful destination ideal for relaxation and nature tourism.
Local legends and cultural stories about the “miraculous” lagoon.
Good place for birdwatching and nature photography.
Region: Huánuco
Altitude: Approx. 650 m above sea level
Closest Town: Tingo Maria
Access:By Bus or Car
Boat rides across the lagoon.
Enjoy the natural landscapes and forest surroundings.
Birdwatching and wildlife observation.
Photography and relaxation in a peaceful environment.
Taste local food in nearby restaurants.
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