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Manu

This is one of the most amazing natural places you`ll ever see. Probably Manu holds the most extraordinary biodiversity of the world. Its territory runs from the high jungle, where it is possible to enjoy many particular micro weathers and animal species, to the low jungle that covers most of its territory. Many native communities live in the Reserve, even no contacted communities. Each walk in the jungle is a path of endless surprises in which you will be surrounded by live. A paradise for birdwatching lovers. Lakes and rivers canoeing, walks, mountain bike, animal watching, explorations and adventure are waiting for you here. It`s the maximum expression of the sensation of being alive.

Manu, located in the southern orient of Peru, is one of the largest parks in South America. The area of the park encompasses parts of the Andean department of Cusco and the jungle department of Madre de Dios. Manu protects over 2 million hectares (4.5 million acres) of territory rich in flora and fauna species in a variety of habitats including high Andes, cloud forests, and lowland tropical rain forests.

This natural paradise is officially recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site. In 1977 they designated Manu as a World Biosphere Reserve because it contains the best existing example of biodiversity in protected areas of rain forest, as well as endemic areas of cloud forest. The majority of forests in the world have been altered by humans. Fortunately, Manu has remained intact and untouched by civilization.

Thus, we can observe a variety of animals in their natural habitats, including: Giant Otters (Pteronura brasilensis), Black Caiman (Melanosuchus niger), the majestic Jaguar (Panthera onca), the strange Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus), the Tapir (Tapirus terrestris), the Ocelot (Felis pardalis), 13 species of primates, and an estimated one thousand species of birds including seven Macaws (Ara spp.).

Manu also contains 10% of the world`s vascular plant species, including several species of figs and palms, as well as countless species of medicinal plants that scientists are currently cataloguing. A single hectare of forest in Manu can have up to 220 species of trees, while a hectare of temperate forest in Europe or North America may only have 20 tree species. The Manu National Park may be the most biological diverse and protected park on the planet.

Highlights

Basic Facts of Madre de Dios


Location: Southern Jungle of Peru. Frontier with Brazil and Bolivia and the provinces of Ucayali, Cusco and Puno.
Extension: 78,403 Km2
Capital: Iquitos
Height:
Minimum: 183 meters above sea level (Puerto Maldonado)
Máximum: 600 meters above sea level (BocaManu)
Access:
By airplane: Regular flights from Lima to Puerto Maldonado(1 hour and 30 minutes)

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