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Located in the southeastern Peru, just 40 km from Puerto Maldonado , the Tambopata- Candamo Reserved Zone (TCRZ) is one of the finest nature reserves in South America. Covering an area of about 55 sq km of subtropical moist forest, it's the world's largest uninhabited jungle, least disturbed by the human activities. The Tambopata-Candamo Reserved Zone was created in 1990 to protect the rich biological diversity of the region. Thousands of nature lovers, ecologists, wildlife enthusiasts, ornithologists from all over the world travel to TCRZ every year. If you're looking for an unforgettable adventure tour in Peru, then you too can visit the Tambopata-Candamo Reserved Zone.
According to ecologists and scientists, the Tambopata-Candamo Reserved Zone is home to one of the largest and richest bio-diversity of the world. One can find over 200 mammal species, 1,300 bird species, 900 butterfly species, 190 reptile species, 94 species of fish, and 10,000 species of plants, including 2,000 flower species. The TCRZ is also home to several native tribes, including the Ese'eja who have been actively participating in protecting the wildlife of the region. Among commonly seen mammals in TCRZ include Monkeys, Tapirs, Giant Otters, Peccaries, and Jaguars. Bird lovers can spot a wide variety of birds, including Parrots, Amazon Kingfishers, American Caracaras, Harpy Eagles, Russet-backed Oropendola to name a few. The reserve is also known for its Brazil nut tree, the rubber tree and Quina tree (Cinchona calisaya). TCRZ can easily be reached from Puerto Maldonado (42km) with daily flights from Lima via Cusco . Travour offer you online information and tour booking for the Tambopata-Candamo Reserved Zone in Peru. So what're you waiting for? Go ahead and book an exciting and memorable wildlife and nature tour in Peru with Travour.
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