Amazon Rainforest
It represents more than 70% of the Peruvian territory and is entirely comprised in the Amazon basin. The proximity to the Andes and the scarce human presence make its forests the most biodiverse on the planet. The Amazon Rainforest is considered the World Capital of […]
Puerto Maldonado
In the southernmost area of the Peruvian Amazon and near the department of Cusco is Puerto Maldonado, a small city surrounded by countless tourist destinations to enjoy a vacation in complete connection with nature. Can you imagine walking through the national parks and reserves of […]
Manu National Park
The Peruvian Amazon is never shown so openly as in the Manu National Park, a Natural Heritage of Humanity. Everything seems to be found here in its purest form: 221 species of mammals, thousands of birds, and the entire range of climates from the lowland […]
Madre de Dios in Perú
Madre de Dios (in Quechua: Amaru Suyu) is one of the twenty-four departments that, together with the Constitutional Province of Callao, make up the Republic of Peru. Its capital and most populated city is Puerto Maldonado. It is located in the southeast of the country, […]
Lake Sandoval in Perú
Lake Sandoval (Sandoval qucha in Quechua) is a lake in Perú, close to the city of Puerto Maldonado, capital of the Department of Madre de Dios, in the Amazon basin. It has clear and calm waters. There is a Sandoval Site Plan within the Tambopata […]
Tambopata National Reserve in Perú
In the Amazon department of Madre de Dios, the Tambopata National Reserve displays its richness in the form of colors, sounds, warmth and life. Mammals, birds, reptiles and butterflies are shown without reservation; thousands of kinds of trees and flowers greet us as we pass; […]