Where to Go for a Week in Peru’s Amazon A Traveler’s Guide for 2026? Choose Manu National Park for a 6–7 day jungle tour thanks to its Andes-to-Amazon diversity, fewer crowds, and 2025’s higher jaguar reports. Choose Tambopata for shorter 3–4 day trips with easy access and spectacular macaw clay licks; longer Tambopata stays can...Read More
Puerto Maldonado to Sandoval Lake: Your Step-by-Step Guide Nestled in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, Sandoval Lake in Tambopata is a shimmering gem that embodies the essence of the rainforest. This stunning lake in Tambopata is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone looking to immerse themselves in the unparalleled beauty of...Read More
Yes, the Amazon Rainforest is indeed in Peru. Covering about 60% of Peru’s territory, it extends across the country's eastern region, making Peru the country with the second-largest portion of the Amazon, only after Brazil. This dense, green expanse is not just a geographical feature but a lifeline for the local and global ecosystem.Read More