Tambopata National Reserve

Tambopata National Reserve

Spanning vast areas of savanna and rainforest, the Tambopata National Reserve rests in the Amazon Basin of southeast Peru, and is known for its spectacular displays of wildlife and variety of fun outdoor activities. Perhaps the most famous drawcard of the area is the mass of rainbow-coloured macaws which feed on the salted walls of the reserveโ€™s lakes, in their thousands. Home to more species of birds and butterflies than any place of similar size on earth, as well as monkeys, otters, jaguars, and tapirs, the rainforest provides a wonderful experience for animal lovers. A selection of hikes and guided tours are on offer, giving visitors the chance to meander along canopy walkways or explore the jungle by night. Donโ€™t miss the opportunity to cruise along the exquisite rivers and lakes in rentable motorised boats or canoes.

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