Paucarpata is a district located in the province of Arequipa, in the southern part of Peru. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, including the Chachani and Misti volcanoes, which provide a stunning backdrop to the city. The district is also home to several archaeological sites, such as the Inca ruins of Qollqapata and the pre-Inca site of Huayruro. The city of Paucarpata is a bustling urban center with a mix of modern and traditional architecture. The main square is a hub of activity, with shops, restaurants, and markets offering a variety of goods and local cuisine. The district is also known for its vibrant cultural scene, with traditional music and dance performances taking place throughout the year.