The park’s altitude varies from approximately 150 meters above sea level in the Manu River basin to over 4,000 meters in the surrounding mountains (acjanaco). This can affect visitors in terms of acclimatization and temperature.
The Manu Cultural Zone, in southeastern Peru, is a transition area between the Andes and the Amazon rainforest, rich in biodiversity and indigenous cultures. It offers visitors the opportunity to learn about local traditions and enjoy ecotourism in a unique natural environment.
Tours in Tambopata, in the Peruvian Amazon, provide a unique experience in one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world. Visitors explore the jungle through hiking, boat rides and spotting wildlife such as monkeys and macaws. Tambopata promotes ecotourism and sustainable conservation.
The park’s altitude varies from approximately 150 meters above sea level in the Manu River basin to over 4,000 meters in the surrounding mountains (acjanaco). This can affect visitors in terms of acclimatization and temperature.