“In Madre de Dios, travel is all about walking, observing, and listening. When you walk along the region’s trails, the entire forest is revealed as you pass by: if you look carefully, you will see how trees compete with each other in search of sunlight; and if you listen carefully, you’ll discover flocks of macaws or troops of monkeys moving quickly through the treetops.
In Madre de Dios everything contributes to the spectacle, and you are the privileged spectator. Madre de Dios: home to Manu National Park, Tambopata National Reserve, and Bahuaja-Sonene National Park.
Live it for yourself!”
Credit: Peru.travel / PromPeru