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Peru Amazon Rainforest Tours Include:
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Visits With
Indigenous Tribes
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Swimming In The
Amazon
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Visits To
"Monkey Island"
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Canoeing Trips
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Pilipintuwasi
Butterfly Farm
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Rainforest
Camping
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Iquitos City
Tours
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Piranha Fishing
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Anaconda Holding
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Giant Lily Pads
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Visit With
Manatee's At "IIAP"
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Day & Night
Guided Jungle Hikes
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Pacaya Samiria
National Reserve
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Caiman Spotting,
Feeding, Holding
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Bird Spotting
Excursions
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Pink Fresh Water
Dolphin Spotting
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Medicinal Plant
Education
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Shop In Floating
Market Of Belen

[2D/1N] Jungle Adventure Tour
[3D/2N] Amazon Experience Tour
[4D/3N] Maniti / Pacaya Samiria Combo Tour
[5D/4N] Jungle Explorer Tour
[6D/5N] Amazon Adventure Tour
PACAYA SAMIRIA NATIONAL RESERVE
The
protected Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve is
located 250 miles (400 Km) by river from
Iquitos
and
is one of the most
important areas of biodiversity in the world,
and a top ecotourism destination. The largest
reserve in Peru,
it encompasses 5,139,680 acres, an area twice
the size of Yellowstone
National Park; larger than the
state of New Jersey
in the
United States.
This protected area contains natural
lakes which are home to 250 species of fish as
well as both pink and grey freshwater dolphins.
In the jungle and flooded forest of the reserve,
132 mammal species (13 of which are primates),
449 tropical bird species, and 250 reptile and
amphibian species have been documented.
The
reserve is home to, and protects, nearly all the
species native to low lying jungle that are
threatened with extinction. The large number of
lakes, creeks, and swamps, the large stands of
unique untouched forest, and the rich wildlife
make the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve reserve
an attractive destination for sport fishing,
bird watching, eco-tours, scientific
expeditions, and adventure travelers.
[7D/6N] Pacaya-Samiria
Explorer Tour
Contact Us For More Information!
USA Telephone:
716-946-7803
Peru Telephone:
1-705-8903
Email:
reservations@manitiexpeditions.com
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