Our National Reserve blog category invites you to explore the protected natural wonders and incredible biodiversity that make Peru a true paradise for wildlife lovers.
These articles focus on the vital importance of preserving these unique ecosystems, from the marine habitats of the Paracas National Reserve to the deep Amazonian jungles of Manu and Tambopata.
We provide practical travel tips on how to visit these areas responsibly, including information on the best times for animal sightings and what to pack for the different climates found across the country. Whether you are interested in seeing rare birds, sea lion colonies, or untouched tropical forests, our blog posts offer the local insight you need to experience the wildest side of Peru while supporting conservation efforts.

Comprehensive List of Attractions in Peru South America and Travel Destinations
Peru is one of the most fascinating travel destinations in South America and, indeed, the world. Starting from the snow-capped peaks of the Andes to the deepest canyons in the world, from the green depths of the Amazon jungle to the mysterious lines drawn on the deserts along the coast, Peru is a land of […]

Tambopata National Reserve: The Natural Treasure of Madre de Dios
Concealed behind the Amazon jungle of southern Peru lies the Tambopata National Reserve, a truly remarkable region of South America. This colossal reserve in the Madre de Dios region shelters an astounding range of animal and plant life that makes it one of the world’s most biologically diverse areas. With vertical trees, meandering rivers, and […]

Pacaya Samiria National Reserve: everything you need to know
Deep in the Peruvian Amazon, the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve often referred to simply as Pacaya Samiria is one of South America’s most remarkable natural treasures. Dubbed the “jungle of mirrors,” because of its perfectly calm, reflective watersm this enormous ecosystem is one of the few remaining true wilderness rainforest on Earth. Stretching over 20,000 […]

Guide to traveling to Manu National Park
Located within the Amazon basin, Manu National Park in Peru is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. Spanning the regions of Cusco and Madre de Dios, this large UNESCO World Heritage Site conserves millions of acres of tropical rainforest, cloud forest, and Andean ecosystems. Manu National Park Peru is one of the […]