Desertalapu
Desertalapu, also known as Desertalapa, is a small town located in the northern part of the country of Peru. It is situated in the province of Carabaya, within the Puno region. The town is known for its unique geographical features, including the vast desert landscapes that surround it. The climate in Desertalapu is arid, with hot days and cool nights, typical of the high-altitude desert environment.
The economy of Desertalapu is primarily based on agriculture and livestock farming. The town's residents cultivate
Desertalapu is also home to several archaeological sites, including the ancient Inca ruins of Pukara. These
The town's population is predominantly indigenous, with the Quechua language being widely spoken. The community is
Despite its remote location, Desertalapu has a strong sense of community and resilience. The town's residents