SUMMARY
Amazon Peru Rainforest
One of the most outstanding features of Lake Valencia is its richness in flora and fauna. Its waters harbor a great variety of aquatic species, and its wooded surroundings are home to a lush diversity of tropical trees. Among them, you can find the imposing pumaquiro, quinilla, cedar, lupuna, palm, and chestnut, which bring to life a dreamlike landscape.
The lake is also a refuge for a wide variety of birds, which find an ideal place to rest and feed on its shores. In the so-called “Bird Island,” hundreds of birds gather at dusk to spend the night, creating an unforgettable natural spectacle for visitors.
Amazon Peru Rainforest
Amazon Peru Rainforest – IMPROVEMENT OF TOURIST SERVICES IN THE SECTION Iñapari – Inambari, TOURS TAMBOPATA PROVINCE, REGION MOTHER OF GOD.
Access to the area of intervention: The means of access to the area of intervention is through the inter-oceanic
corridor of southern Peru – Brazil, via interconnecting the border town of Iñapari to seaports in the Pacific.
TAMBOPATA LOCATION TOURS AND Inambari -Amazon Peru Rainforest .
- Region: Madre de Dios
- Province: Tambopata
- Districts: Tambopata and Inambari
Description of tourism resources in the Peruvian jungle -Amazon Peru Rainforest .
The area is part of the road corridor is made up of Puerto Maldonado, capital of Madre de Dios region and Inambari
District, which, according to the National Inventory of Tourism Resources, have attractive numbers, with potential
to be exploited, to the increased flow of visitors to travel to the jungle.
The following table shows the relationship of tourism resources registered in the intervention area shows that
previous analysis could be intercepted on the idea project to provide counseling services, tourist information, enjoy the scenery, among others.
Amazon Peru Rainforest
Excursions to Lake Valencia offer the opportunity to explore its fascinating natural environment from a unique
perspective. Visitors can embark on exciting canoe tours, observing the wildlife that inhabits its waters and
surroundings. Additionally, hikes through the primary forest allow you to learn about the unique ecosystem of the
area, immersing yourself in the beauty and serenity of the environment.
For those seeking a more active experience, fishing in Lake Valencia is a popular activity. Accompanied by local
guides, visitors can cast their lines and enjoy the thrill of catching native fish, then savoring their catch in delicious
meals prepared with fresh regional products.
Lake Valencia is about 3 to 4 hours by boat from Puerto Maldonado, a city nestled in the Amazon rainforest of Peru.
This picturesque lake is located near the border with Bolivia, making it an accessible destination for travelers who want to explore the fascinating Amazon region and its surroundings
The parrot clay lick “La Cachuela,”
located just 10 kilometers from Puerto Maldonado, emerges as a natural treasure offering an unparalleled experience
for birdwatching enthusiasts.
Despite its proximity to the bustling city, this clay lick serves as a biodiversity haven where parrots congregate abundantly, including a rare species of macaw not seen in other distant clay licks.
The adventure begins early in the morning, as nature awakens and the parrots commence their morning ritual. The
tour kicks off around 5:00 am, with visitors embarking on a picturesque boat journey from the port, enjoying the
spectacular Amazonian landscapes unfolding along the way.
The approximately half-hour journey not only allows for appreciation of the lush riverside vegetation but also provides the opportunity to spot wildlife, adding excitement to the experience.
Upon arriving at the clay lick, a fascinating spectacle of nature unfolds before the eyes of fortunate spectators.
Large flocks of parrots and macaws descend with excitement towards the clay, where they feed voraciously and
display their dazzling plumages in a dance of life and color.
This morning feast is not only a visual marvel but also a unique opportunity to understand the importance of this
behavior for the health and balance of the Amazonian ecosystem.
The price for this unforgettable experience is $25 per person, a value that includes not only entry to the clay lick but
also the expert guide who will accompany visitors throughout the journey. Additionally, for groups of 4 or more
people, a special discount of $20 per person is offered, making it an even more attractive option for families and groups of friends seeking shared adventures.
If you would like more information or to reserve your spot on this exciting tour, feel free to contact us .
Our team of tourism experts will be delighted to provide personalized assistance and ensure that your experience at the parrot clay lick “La Cachuela” is unforgettable.
Come and join us to discover the magic of the Amazon rainforest at its finest!
ITINERARY
Amazon Peru Rainforest
Amazon Peru Rainforest -Tourist Resources Inventoried in the Districts of Tambopata and Inambari.
- A.C.P FUNDO REFUGIO KERENDA HOMET
- FOREST “Parayso”
- FOREST swamp “AMARUPARQUE”
- FOREST Aguajal Carachamayo
- RESCUE AND REHABILITATION CENTER AMAZON SHELTER
- COLORADO MACAW COLPA
- COLPA MACAW FOR Pariamanu
- COLPA MACAW THE CHUNCHO
- CLAY CENTER CHORRERA
- COLLPA CHORRERA
- BIG LICK PASTORA
- NATIVE COMMUNITY HELL
- PALMA REAL NATIVE COMMUNITY
- NATIVE COMMUNITY SONENE
- NATIVE COMMUNITY THREE ISLANDS
- FEAST OF SAN JUAN
- HAVANA COUNTRY INN
- LAKE CATICOCHA
- LAKE COCOCOCHA
- I CONVICTED AND SENTENCED LAKE II
- LAKE MISSISSIPPI
- LAKE Sachavacayoc
- LAKE SANDOVAL
- THREE LAKE CHIMBADAS
- LAKE Tupac Amaru
- LAKE VALENCIA
- LAKE CHORRERA
- BUTTERFLY INKATERRA “BUTTERFLY HOUSE”
- VIEWPOINT MIGUEL GRAU
- VIEWPOINT NATURAL THREE ISLANDS
- VIEWPOINT PASTORA BIG
- MUNICIPAL OBELISCO BIODIVERSITY
- BIG BEAUTIFUL BEACH
- BEACH BAND
- PLAZA DE ARMAS TAMBOPATA
- PLAYA BOTAFOGO
- BEACH CAYMAN
- BEACH MIRANDA
- PLAYA DEL CARMEN VIRGIN
- TRADITIONAL NATIVE VILLAGE COMMUNITY MOUTH Pariamanu
- CONTINENTAL BRIDGE
- BROKEN CAT
- NATIONAL RESERVE TAMBOPATA
- RIVER MOTHER OF GOD
- RIVER TAMBOPATA
- serpentarium TROPIFAUNA
- Gullies WITH AVIAN FAUNA
Inambari District its tourism resources are:
- CEJA FOREST JUNGLE LORD OF THE SUMMIT
- NATIVE COMMUNITY Arasaeri
- RIO COLLPA SNEET MESERE
- VIEWPOINT SANTA ROSA
- VIEWPOINT NATURAL AMANEEWAJA
- TRADITIONAL NATIVE PEOPLE OF THE COMMUNITY “MOUTH Inambari”
- BROKEN AITMAWE
- BROKEN BUENQUEME
- BROKEN THE LOOKOUT
- BROKEN LORD OF THE SUMMIT
In this regard, intervention components of the idea of the project are:
- Improving facilities Immigration Control Since Peru-Brazil border.
- Implementation of Tourism Paradores (preliminarily, Union Progreso, Quincemil, Ccocha Pueblo).
- Implementation of tourist signs on the stretch of road Iñapari – Puerto Maldonado – Inambari.
- Implementation of tourist viewpoints.
For the definition of the components to intervene, the following initial actions will take place:
- Identification and preliminary selection of tourist resources to intervene.
- Coordination with the concessionaire of the Interoceanic Highway (IIRSA), in order to determine whether any intervention that falls in signaling, would be in charge of them, so as not to generate duplicity.
Tourist inflow in the Amazon
More than 30,000 Brazilian tourists arrive annually in Madre de Dios thanks to transportation facilities offered by the Panama Canal since its inauguration in 2010, with about 2,500 tourists arriving monthly Madre de Dios from Brazil to visit ecological reserves and as a step bound to the regions of Cusco and Arequipa.
Importance of the Peruvian Amazon
The Interoceanic Highway South, through three natural regions benefiting the Madre de Dios, Puno, Cusco, Arequipa, Apurimac, Ayacucho, Moquegua, Tacna and Ica. In this way the people of the area have greater opportunities for development to be streamlined communication, commerce and tourism in the area; allowing entry to tourists and increasing cultural exchange between Peru, the west-central region of Brazil and northern Bolivia.
In the area are the National Park of Manu and Bahuaja Sonene National Park both in Madre de Dios-Cusco, Tambopata-Candamo in Madre de Dios. The project idea you can benefit visitors by installing hostels, viewpoints, signage, among others, and thereby greater enjoyment of tourist resources that are close to the road was achieved.