
Peru Wildlife Guide
Immerse yourself in their world
Spanning over 274,000 hectares of protected Amazon rainforest in southeastern Peru, Tambopata National Reserve is a sanctuary of crisp, clean wilderness. The biodiversity is, quite simply, off the charts and sightings include caiman lurking in the water, families of giant river otters, three-toed sloths, swinging howler monkeys, hundreds upon hundreds of bird species and even more butterflies... So, how to spot them, we hear you ask? From Puerto Maldonado, cruise the Tambopata River and venture as deep into the forest as you like: from day and night excursions in search of curious critters, to explorations of the forest heights on canopy bridges and dugout canoe rides along oxbow lakes and hidden waterways, there's plenty to do. And we haven't even mention the elusive jaguar - venture deep enough and you might just be lucky enough to spot one. Cameras at the ready!
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With a selection of fantastic eco-lodges and a whole lotta wilderness, the Tambopata National Reserve is an unforgettable corner of the Amazon. There are around 1,200 butterfly and 670 bird species, as well as larger wildlife like sloths; spot them hiding amongst the trees as you hike or wander along the dizzying canopy bridges. The real magic for many is, however, on the water. Enjoy tranquil sails along lakes and rivers where caiman lurk, giant otters swim playfully and a plethora of macaws gather at the clay licks. Oh and did we mention the sunset cruises?
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