Peru's Peruvian Amazon
Tambopata National Park
Covering nearly 700,000 acres of tropical rainforest along the Tambopata and Madre de Dios Rivers, the Tambopata National Reserve offers a more accessible, yet equally as stunning, jungle expedition through the many wonders of the Amazon River Basin. Paired with the Bahuaja-Sonene National Park, this stunning reserve offers 3.7 million acres of Amazonian jungle, and a superb opportunity to witness some of the finest and richly diverse environments in the world.
Boasting a dozen varieties of forest, more than 13 endangered species including the Harpy Eagle and Giant Armadillo amongst others, and numerous other highlights such as the Macaw Clay Lick, where thousands of brilliantly colored macaws and parrots feed daily on upon the rich mineral salts of the massive clay lick, the Tambopata National Park is teeming with treasures to delight the senses.

