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Peru is home to over 1,800 species of colorful and exotic birds, which makes it one of the most popular birding destinations in the world. Rated as the foremost birding tour destination in South America, Peru attracts thousands of ornithologists and bird watchers from all over the world every year. The country is known for its avifaunal diversity, and almost every region of Peru has its own distinct bird population. In fact, Peru is home to about 120 unique species of birds, and new bird species have been discovered every year in its lush cloud forests and Amazon rainforest. If you're looking for an unforgettable birding experience in South America, Peru birding tours promise to be an unforgettable experience.
Travour offers you a wide range of birding tours in Peru, including cheap Peru birding tours. Our specially designed Peru birding adventure tours would acquaint you exceptionally rich and diverse avifauna of the country. Some of our Peru birding tours start from Machu Picchu ruins and ends up in the Amazon rainforests. This route is known as the finest birding road in the world as no other route offers 1,000 species in so little area. On your birding tours in Peru, you'll also visit the world-famous Manu National Park, the Tambopata-Candamo Reserved Zone, and the beautiful Andean Lakes. Manu is home to over 850 species of birds, including the Amazon Kingfishers, Harpy Eagles, Hoatzins, Tiger Herons, and rare species like Giant Otter and Giant Armadillo.
Peru is home to over 118 species Hummingbirds, 33 species Cotingas, 142 species of Antbirds, and many species of Macaw, Parrots, Amazon Kingfishers, American Caracaras, Harpy Eagles, and rare birds like the White-winged Guan and the flightless Junin Grebe. On birding tours to Peru with Travour, you'll have a great opportunity to spot these birds in their own natural habitat. Besides Manu and Tambopata reserves, there are several other birding destinations in Peru that you can visit with Travour. Visit the famous Paracas National Reserve, Huascarán Biosphere Reserve and Laguna Salinas- a large salt lake near Arequipa, known for its diverse population of Flamingoes. In addition, several Amazon rainforest lodges in Iquitos offer superb birding, each with hundreds of species of birds. So what're you waiting for!!! Go ahead and book an exciting birding tour in Peru with Travour and let the magic begin.
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