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As the native land of alpacas, Peru offers numerous opportunities to see them in their natural habitat. The Andes Mountains are particularly rich in alpaca populations.
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Like Peru, Bolivia is home to vast alpaca populations, especially in the high-altitude regions of the Andes.
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Alpacas can also be found in Ecuador, particularly in the Andean highlands. Areas like the Chimborazo Province offer great chances for alpaca sightings.
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The northern regions of Chile, such as the Atacama Desert and the Andean Plateau, are known for their alpaca populations. National parks like Lauca National Park are good places to spot them.
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Alpacas can be found in the northern regions of Argentina, especially in areas like Jujuy and Salta provinces.
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In the United States, particularly in states like California, Oregon, and Washington, you can find alpaca farms where you can see these animals up close.
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Australia has a growing alpaca farming industry, with many farms offering opportunities for visitors to see and interact with alpacas. Regions like New South Wales and Victoria have notable alpaca farms.
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Similar to Australia, New Zealand has a growing alpaca farming industry, with farms scattered across the country. Areas like Canterbury and Waikato are known for their alpaca farms.
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Whether you're in South America or exploring other continents, there are plenty of places where you can enjoy the company of these charming creatures.