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The Manu Rainforest

 

The Manu Rainforest

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The Manu National Park is one of the most important ecological wonders of the world. Settled in the jungle areas of Cusco and Madre de Dios, two inland Peruvian provinces. It cuts through the Andean Highlands into the Amazon floodplains, making it one of the richest and mega-diverse places on Earth, with ranging altitudes from 4,300 meters to 200 meters above sea level.

This faraway place hidden from Western civilization considered by UNESCO in 1987 as a cultural heritage of mankind, shelters around 14 life zones, having a broad variety of species such as jaguars, harpy eagles and giant river otters. Not to mention that it houses more than 1,000 types of birds, 1,300 types of butterflies, 13 types of monkeys and 15,000 species of plants.  These facts make Manu a paradise that needs to be unveiled and preserved for the benefit and future of mankind.

   
 
Manu Rainforest Excursions