Peru is blessed with many towns and attractions located in the Amazon. In fact, 60 percent of the mass of Peru is covered with a thick tangled jungle foliage.One of the most popular among visitors is the city of Puerto Maldonado jungle border.
Puerto Maldonado is situated on a large river, and unknown just a boat ride is Puerto Maldonado travel an attractive city. After a day or two in town, many people head up and down the river to deposit isolated. Town and surrounding jungle is near the border with Brazil and Bolivia, two other Latin American countries shared the Amazon forest massifs. For their house, visitors head down Tambopata river ports and their ships.
One reason so many people choose to visit Puerto Maldonado, which is easily accessible from Cusco, Peru tourism center. Users take a trip to the Amazon can choose to take a bus or cover. Flight to Cusco is less than one hour.
If you plan to stay in a lodge in the jungle nearby, there are many options.Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica is close to the river and sits on 40 square miles of private ecological reserve. This reserve is adjacent to the Tambopata National Park. Stay in one of 30 private cabins or even a tree house, which is 90 feet in the air. All rooms are built with local materials and roofs of straw built in local style palm. Everything is connected by bridges at the most charming.
Another option is Posada Amazonas Jungle Lodge high. This Lodge is a charming place with 30 comfortable rooms. The site is owned jointly by Rainforest Expeditions and locals living in the forest of Tambopata Ese’eja Community. This is a great place to learn about local wildlife and local cultures.
Inotawa Lodge is about two hours by boat from Puerto Maldonado. It is based on the Tambopata Reserve near Candamo and is described as “a tribute to nature.” One of the best things about this box are all the songs, you can explore nearby. There is also a community called the tower, where you can learn the techniques of indigenous culture. Near Lodge is also a clay lick (ideal for identifying parrots!), El Gato Waterfalls, and Tres Chimbadas lake.
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