Amazon Sandoval lake

Amazon Sandoval lake -Peruvian Jungle Lago Sandoval Madre de Dios has great biological and cultural diversity that the Peruvian State conserves through five protected natural areas. This unique characteristic of the region allows for the development of nature tourism to enjoy unique landscapes and exuberant flora and fauna in their natural habitat.

SUMMARY

Amazon Sandoval lake

 This guide Amazon Sandoval lake  was made based on the inventory list of tourist resources of the Regional Directorate of Tourism of Madre de Dios, which has more than 100 identified resources. Only the main natural and cultural attractions that are already visited or that are needed are included here. put into value for the development of the entire Madre de Dios region

Amazon Sandoval lake

Tambopata National Reserve  to Amazon Sandoval lake are three of the most visited protected natural areas in the Amazon in Peru.

In Manu Park, tourists seek contact with wildlife in its natural state and with the customs of native communities; while in

Tambopata they are interested in experiencing nature without sacrificing their convenience or comfort (PROM

PERU 2005). In the Madre de Dios region, tourism represents a notable economic income; the more than 39

thousand tourists who visited the Tambopata National Reserve in 2013 used accommodation, food, transportation

and guiding services, provided by local companies with supplies and personnel. region of. This shows that the tourist

resources of Madre de Dios are important for the development of sustainable tourism, which is characterized by

promoting respect for nature, providing quality services, and being a source of economic income for local

populations and therefore , to the region.

This information from – Amazon Sandoval lake

describes the main tourist resources of the three provinces of Madre de Dios and the tourist activities that can be

carried out there. Although currently most of tourism is concentrated around places like Lake Sandoval, more than

120 tourist resources have been identified that are already used and more than 100 with potential for tourism for

Lake Sandoval, therefore it is everyone’s task. protect this natural and cultural heritage of the Amazon region of Peru.

Madre de Dios – Amazon Sandoval lake

It is located in the south east of Peru, within the Amazon Basin, it has areas of high jungle and low jungle. It borders

to the north with Ucayali and Brazil; to the east with Brazil and Bolivia, to the west with Cusco; and to the south with

Cusco and Puno. Its capital, Puerto Maldonado, is at the confluence of the Madre de Dios and Tambopata rivers. It

was declared by the Congress of the Republic “Biodiversity Capital of Peru” through Law No. 263ii, for having one of the most conserved forests in the country.

Madre de Dios is located in the south-east of Peru,

within the Amazon Basin, it has areas of high jungle and low jungle. It borders to the north with Ucayali and Brazil;

to the east with Brazil and Bolivia, to the west with Cusco; and to the south with Cusco and Puno. Its capital, Puerto

Maldonado, is at the confluence of the Madre de Dios and Tambopata rivers. It was declared by the Congress of the

Republic “Biodiversity Capital of Peru” through Law No. 263ii, for having one of the most conserved forests in the country.

Peruvian Jungle Lago Sandoval

Creation: December 26 deigi2. Decree signed by President Billingurst 85,300.54 km2: 1.3 inhabitant/km2

Surface: inhabitants. 121,183 (Projection to 2013, IN 2007)

Demographic density Population: Puerto Maldonado

Capital of the Region: Manu

Provinces: Tahuamanu and Tambopata

Climate: Tropical, warm, humid. The average annual temperature in the capital is 26 °C with a maximum of 38 °C

in August and September and a minimum of 21 °C, with rain from December to March.

In exceptional times of the year, cold air masses come from the south during the months of July and August where the temperature can reach up to 8 °C.

 

ITINERARY

The original population of Madre de Dios is made up of the Harakmbut,

Yine and Matsiguenka ethnic groups distributed in 31 native communities, which still maintain their traditional customs and languages. This region was known as Antisuyo during the Inca Empire, then since the arrival of the first explorers in the mid-1800s, economic activities have been extractive. This marked periods such as the “rubber era” from the late 1800s and early 1900s, the “timber boom” between 1970 and 1990 and the “gold rush” from the 60s, with a great boom since 2009. To the date.

Notes on organizing resources for this SANDOVAL LAKE guide:
The attractions follow the type classification of resources of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (MINCETUR)
Then, below the name of each resource, its location within the province(s) and the district(s) where it is located is indicated as follows: PROVINCE(s) – District(s)
Then, depending on the level of influx of visitors, starting with the most visited attractions such as the Manu National Park, the Sandoval Lake Reserve, and the Tambopata Reserve.
In most cases there is more than one route to reach a resource, but the most used and/or known route with

 

TO NATURAL SITES OF MADRE DE DIOS LAKE SANDOVAL

TO NATURAL SITES OF MADRE DE DIOS LAKE SANDOVAL

  • 1. Protected Natural Areas
  • 1.1. Tambopata National Reserve
  • 1.2. Bahuaja Sonene National Park
  • 1.3. Manu National Park
  • 1.4. Amarakaeri Communal Reserve
  • 2. Lakes or Lakes and Quebradas
  • 2.1. Lake Sandoval
  • 2.2. Tres Chimbadas Lake
  • 23. Cocococha Lake
  • 2.4. Sachavacayoc Lake
  • 2.5. Doomed Lake
  • 2.6. Pastora Grande Lake
  • 2.7. Lake Tupac Amaru
  • 2.8. Valencia Lake
  • 2.9. Madama Lake
  • 2.10. Lake Huitoto
  • 2.11. Lake or Cocha Salvador
  • 2.12. Lake or Cocha Otorongo
  • 2.13. Lake or Cocha Machuwasi

 

  • 2.14. Pacahuara Lake
  • 2.15. Quebrada El Gato – Tambopata
  • 2.16. El Mirador Gorge
  • 2.17. Lord of the Summit Gorge
  • 3. Clicks
  • 3.1. Colorado Macaw Colipa
  • 3.2. Chuncho Macaw Colipa
  • 3.3. Sandoval Palm Clay Clay Lick
  • 3.4. Pariamanu Macaw Clay Lick
  • 3.5. PCV Pakítza Mammal Clay Clay
  • 3.6. Tambo Senke Tapir Clay Clay
  • 3.7. Clay Clay Mammals Inusuy Iberia
  • 4. Natural Viewpoints
  • 4.1. Miguel Grau Viewpoint
  • 4.2. Amaneewaja Natural Viewpoint
  • 4.3. Santa Rosa Viewpoint
  • 4.4. CICRA Natural Viewpoint
  • 5. Beaches
  • 5.1. Cayman Beach
  • 5.2. Virgin del Carmen Beach
  • 5.3. Big Beautiful Beach
  • 6. Rivers
  • 6.1. Madre de Dios River
  • 6.2. Tambopata River
  • 6.3. Manu River
  • 7. Cultural manifestations and folklore of native communities
  • 7.1. Hell Native Community
  • 7.2. Palma Real Native Community
  • 7.3. Three Islands Native Community
  • 7.4. Boca Pariamanu Native Community
  • 7.5. Ñape medicinal center
  • 7.6. Shintuya Native Community
  • 7.7. Shipetiari Native Community
  • 7.8. Matsiguenka House
  • 7.9. Machiguenga Palotoa Native Community – Teparo
  • 7.10. Diamante Native Community
  • 8. Archaeological sites
  • 8.1. The Pusharo Petroglyphs
  • 9. Parties
  • 9.1. Patronal Festival of San Juan
  • 10. Historical places
  • 10.1. Puerto Maldonado
  • 10.2. Old Town
  • 11. Architecture and urban spaces
  • 11.1. Tambopata Main Square
  • 11.2. Plaza de Armas of Iberia
  • 11.3. Municipal Biodiversity Obelisk
  • 11.4. Peru-Brazil Integration Bridge
  • 11.5. Iñapari Tourist Boardwalk – Tres Fronteras
  • 12. List of flora and fauna
  • 13. Holiday Calendar
  • 14. Glossary of Madre de Dios Sandoval Lake
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Descubre este maravilloso viaje a la vida silvestre del Lago Sandoval en la Amazonia peruana.

Explora esta increíble magia de la naturaleza que se encuentra en uno de los lugares más impresionantes llamado Lago Sandoval, donde la aventura y la gran biodiversidad se unen y crean una experiencia inolvidable. Está ubicado en el corazón de la Reserva Nacional de Tambopata, que es un tesoro natural y ampliamente reconocido como uno de los lagos más hermosos del Perú.

Aquí te garantizamos el 100% de ver una amplia variedad de animales salvajes en su hábitat natural que se ha desarrollado durante muchos años. Rodeado de majestuosas aves tropicales y juguetones monos de diferentes especies, el Lago Sandoval es un santuario para una variedad de biodiversidad, cada rincón revela una nueva maravilla de la naturaleza.

Prepárate para presenciar el baile de algunas especies en sus aguas cristalinas, mientras que coloridas aves revolotean en el cielo y los árboles albergan una increíble diversidad de vida salvaje. Cada paso que des en este paraíso natural te acercará más a la belleza y magia de la vida silvestre.

No pierdas esta oportunidad de explorar el Lago Sandoval y descubrir la verdadera esencia de la selva peruana en todo su esplendor

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