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Loreto Region Attractions: What to do in Loreto Region
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With 2 million hectares, it is the biggest National Reserve of Peru, also it is the largest protected flooded forest of the...
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With 2 million hectares, it is the biggest National Reserve of Peru, also it is the largest protected flooded forest of the world and one of the richest places in biological wealth on the planet. Between its biological diversity we find 449 of tropical bird species, 102 of mammals, 256 known species of freshwater fish, 69 of reptiles and more than 1000 varieties of plants, as well as species in danger of extinction like the giant otter, the black lizard, the manatee and the pink dolphin of the Amazon. The place's beauty, as well as its biological wealth makes the reserve a particularly important destination for scientific investigators, nature lovers and bird watchers.The Pacaya Samiria National Reserve stands out among Peru's natural protected areas. Located in the Department of Loreto, in the provinces of Loreto, Requena, Ucayali and Alto Amazonas, with an extension of more than 8000 square miles, it is considered one of the largest of South America, holding an spectacular diversity of flora and fauna including endangered species as the black spider monkey (Ateles paniscus), the wooly monkey (Lagothrix lagoticha) and the giant river otter (Pteronura brasiliensis).
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THE #1 place to see wild life in their natural habitat. No wild life in domestic conditions for tourist entretainment.Tapiche...
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THE #1 place to see wild life in their natural habitat. No wild life in domestic conditions for tourist entretainment.Tapiche Ohara Reserve is deep inside primary rain forest. As conservators, we have a commitment to responsible conservation practices. Moreover, we continually endeavor to expand our conservation efforts while providing low impact tourism to the Peruvian Amazon.Accessible only by waterway, the 1540 hectare Reserve is situated 404 km up river from Iquitos, Peru. The day long journey into the jungle takes you through increasingly remote areas, away from touristic centers, and into territory seldom traveled by outsiders. The trip from Iquitos to the Reserve includes navigating up the Amazon, Ucayali, and Tapiche Rivers.
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A cage-free rescue center in the Peruvian Amazon dedicated to the protection and conservation of abandoned and orphaned...
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A cage-free rescue center in the Peruvian Amazon dedicated to the protection and conservation of abandoned and orphaned monkeys.
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Curuhuinsi Eco Adventure Tours & Expeditions it is a local Tour Company, which is run by local people, based out in Puerto...
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Curuhuinsi Eco Adventure Tours & Expeditions it is a local Tour Company, which is run by local people, based out in Puerto Miguel, Ucayali river, 260 km south Iquitos, Peruvian Amazon. Gerson Pizango, 'The Amazon Jungle Guide', can offer you a totally unique and authentic Amazon experience.
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The Amazon Golf Course is a difficult nine hole adventure with a par 5. It's not so much birdies and eagles; more like boas...
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The Amazon Golf Course is a difficult nine hole adventure with a par 5. It's not so much birdies and eagles; more like boas in the rough, caiman sunning in the sand traps, piranhas lurking in the water holes. It is the only course in the world where golfers are issued a machete to carry in their golf bag. Please, avoid the anaconda.The Amazon Golf Course is Pay and Play Golf at $25 for 18 holes, includes 12 balls, clubs, and machete, additional balls $1 per ball.
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"I had fun during my trip 2 the Amazon forest thanks in part to the tour i had. We had a fun boat ride to the floating district of Belen and saw how amazing it was. After that we cruised the Amazon river to this beautiful lodge in the middle of the forest (MOSQUITOES INCLUDED, HEHEHEHEHE) and had a n..."ice time walking in the jungle learning about different species of trees and leaves and insects! we saw a poisonous snake, scary!! We also went to see wild animals, anaconda, monkeys, sloths! We swam in the amazon river and fished for Piranhas!!
The only negative part of the tour was that it was very short, we just had a day and half to do everything, but all in all, the tour was perfect and efficient and they were able to show us all in that short time!!
I highly recommend this tour agency! The price is right! The service is perfect! The staff is very very friendly!! I'll surely go back and surely go with them again!
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"We recently returned from a 3 day 2 night tour with Wimba tours. Between the night-time jungle walks and our day time cruises on the amazon we were able to see an abundance of wildlife, including frogs, spiders and the pink river dolphins, as well as monkeys and sloths at the "animal rescue sanctuar..."y". Alan, our guide, was excellent at showing us the edible fruits and medicinal plants in the jungle surrounding the lodge, and took us out fishing for Piranha which was a lot of fun. The lodge itself was clean and well maintained, and every room had screens to try and limit the mosquito access. The food was good and always enough to fill you up.
A few minor complaints would be that aside from our guide, most of the remaining staff at the lodge weren't overly friendly. The lodge itself is not terribly deep into the jungle, probably less than 25km from Iquitos so may not be wild enough for some. While the boat ride took nearly two hours, this was more due to the size of the outboard (5hp ...
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