Cities
[edit]- 1 Puerto Maldonado — the starting point for jungle trips
Other destinations
[edit]- 1 Manú National Park — one of the most diverse areas in Peru and South America and a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering landscape from the Andes to the Amazon
- 2 Tambopata National Reserve — a unique opportunity to explore Amazonian biodiversity in the southeastern part of the Cuzco department, it protects a vast expanse of rainforest and is home to an incredible variety of flora and fauna, including monkeys, parrots, jaguars and alligators
Understand
[edit]Climate
[edit]The climate is warm and damp. The rainy season is from December to March, when torrential rainfall causes rivers to swell and often overflow their banks.
Read
[edit]This area was the setting of Werner Herzog's Fitzcarraldo (1982), based on the exploits of Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald (1862–1897), a rubber baron from Iquitos. The region is the subject of a memoir by conservationist and explorer Paul Rosolie, Mother of God: An Extraordinary Journey into the Uncharted Tributaries of the Western Amazon (2014).
Get in
[edit]You can go by road from Cusco, Lima, Puno and Brazil. LAN Airlines has daily flights from Lima or Cusco to Puerto Maldonado (PEM IATA).
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]The region is the location of many ancient Inca ruins.
Do
[edit]Ecotourism is a major emerging industry in Madre de Dios. A number of lodges in Manu and Tambopata are becoming part of what is described as the Vilcabamba-Amboró Corridor. Some of these eco-lodges offer adventure activities as well.
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