
Tumbes
Tumbes is a coastal region in northwestern Peru, bordering Ecuador, known for its warm climate and rich biodiversity. It features beautiful beaches, mangroves, and wetlands that support diverse wildlife, including marine species and birds. The area has historical significance with pre-Columbian cultures and colonial influences evident in local architecture. Economically, Tumbes relies on agriculture (like sugarcane and tropical fruits), fishing, and tourism, attracted by its natural beauty and proximity to the border. Its strategic location makes it an important gateway for trade and cultural exchange between Peru and Ecuador.