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2026COME TO THE TAMBOPATA JUNGLE5F
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This paradise protects pristine ecosystems where the lowland rainforest meets the final foothills of the Andes, harboring thousands of species that attract scientists and travelers from around the world. Around habitan aproximadamente 140,214 persona, according to the INEI.PERUVIAN JUNGLE 5.5 million square kilometres. ANIMALS SIZE THE The music is a vibrant blend of traditional Indigenous rhythms, Amazonian cumbia, and mestizo folklore. BIRDS more than 550 bird species PLANTS more than 10,000 identified plants and treesPEOPLE more than 200 mammal speciesTAMBOPATA(MADRE DE DIOS) THE MUSIC
The greatest natural wonder of the Peruvian rainforest is the Amazon River, recognized as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. Originating in the Loreto region, it stands out as the longest and largest river on the planet—the heart of unparalleled biodiversity and home to the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve. The rainforest is also distinguished by its culture.WONDERS OF PERÚRice dough seasoned with turmeric, mixed with pieces of hen, and wrapped in bijao leaves for cooking.River fish seasoned with herbs, wrapped in a bijao leaf, and grilled over hot coals.Roasted green plantain mashed with lard, served with dried, smoked pork.GASTRONOMYJUANEPATARASHCATACACHO CON CECINA
Danza Correrías del Caucho - Madre de DiosDANCESDANZA VISITA A LA TIERRA DE LOS MUERTOS - PUERTO MALDONADO - UAC 2018 - FESTIDANZADanza emba (madre de dios ) provincia de manu
BiodiversityHealthy habitats are also found for the recovery and refuge of threatened populations of species such as the giant river otter. Tourist attractions Important lakes include Cocococha and Sachavacayoc, located two and three hours from Puerto Maldonado, respectively. Other notable sites include El Gato Creek and its waterfall, the Baltimorillo rapids, and the riverbank clay licks, where hundreds of birds—such as macaws, hawks, and parrots—can be observed.
FESTIVAL DE SAN JUANCelebrated every June 24th, this is the most important festival in the entire Peruvian Amazon. People gather by the rivers to swim, play music, and eat traditional food. It is a time for purification and joy.Celebrated in December, Puerto Maldonado and Tambopata fill with color. There are civic parades, traditional dance competitions, and cultural fairs showing the identity of the region.Indigenous CraftsmanshipANNIVERSARY OF MADRE DE DIOSEating "Juane" by the RiverTRADITION OF TAMBOPATA
TAMBOPATATAMBOPATAExplore the breathtaking geographical beauty of the southern Peruvian Amazon. Using virtual maps, you can fly over the winding Tambopata River and discover the majestic Lake Sandoval, a natural gem hidden amidst the dense rainforest.Discover the authentic flavors of the Madre de Dios rainforest. This section highlights the local culinary richness through traditional dishes such as juane and fried paco.GREAT MARVELGASTRONOMYFeel the rhythm and energy of the Peruvian jungle. A space dedicated to the traditional melodies of Puerto Maldonado, dances that pay homage to the elements of nature, and authentic ambient sounds.Discover one of the planet's greatest wildlife refuges. This section offers a close-up look at the reserve's astonishing variety of flora and fauna—from the majestic jaguar and giant otters to ancient Brazil nut trees.MUSIC & DANCESBIODIVERSITYExperience the region's most colorful and joyful celebrations. Learn about the year's most important events, such as the iconic San Juan Festival and the Madre de Dios Tourism Week, where local culture and joy come together. FESTIVALSMOTHER OF GOD
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