
I never could remember the name.........*stalks Eka's facebook pictures*.........FOUND IT!
Hm. I think this is where Eka takes over! *steps off podium...hands over mic*
EDIT:
I got this description from this site: http://www.cuscoperu.com/en/other-destinations-of-peru/lima-lunahuana.html
It is a district of the province of Cañete, It's located 50 miles from the city of San Vicente de Cañete. Lunahuana has a dry climate and the sun shines during the most part of the year. Lately, Lunahuana has changed into a paradise of adventure sports such as rafting, paragliding, hiking, mountain bicycle and hang-glider. It is located 184 km. from Lima, by an asphalted road that runs along the Cañete River, appear a beautiful piece of sky called Lunahuana.
It is the favorite district of Limenians on weekends. It has and altitude of 1,572 feet above sea level and it has 193 Sq miles. It has a wonderful climate. Its average temperature in summer is 89.6 °F and in winter is 78.8 °F. Hotels, Cuisine, Sports and the landscape are very good.
To get Cañete from Lima, you can take cars that go to Chincha or Ica, the majority of these buses leave from Jr. Montevideo in El Cercado de Lima (is half block from Av. Abancay).
After having traveled by the Panamericana sur Road for two hours, we will arrive to Caete. Once being in Cañete, we will travel by Imperial for 15 minutes, where public transportation leaves to Cañete.
If the tourist want a place near to Lima where one can get some rest and get fun, that place is Lunahuana Valley.
How do you get to Lunaluana?
From Cañete, catch a combi to the annex of Imperial (US$ 0.20, 10 minutes); from there, micros run to Lunahuana (US$ 0.70, 30 minutes).
UPDATE (Kiki):Eka, While researching I saw a place called La Casa Encantada, a "haunted/bewitched" house. Is it insanely lame, or can we actually go there? =p