The geography, climate, flora, and fauna of Peru are remarkably diverse. Coastal plains are arid but the climate is humid here. The climate is heterogeneous and the terrain is very difficult in the Sierra. Amazonian Selva amazes with a variety of animals and plants. Many natural parks and reserves have been created in the country to preserve the unique nature of different regions. Manu National Park is 1.7 million hectares of rainforest. Many species of monkeys, birds, and large predators like jaguars live there. This is the most visited park in the country. Many tourists go there after visiting the Sacred Valley.
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Monuments and architectural objects, notable for the history and culture of the country.
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The Cutervo National Park in the north of the Peruvian Andes is the oldest park in Peru. It was founded in 1961. Mountain forests, paramos (moist high-altitude meadows), and river sources are included in it. Spectacled bears, mountain tapirs, Lontra longicaudis, mountain packs, giant anteaters, and oilbirds live here. Andean wax palms grow in the park. In total, more than 7,000 species of plants grow in the park. Mountain forests are hidden behind a veil of fog for most of the year. Camping and hiking are popular in the park. There are caves with underground streams here. Several species of catfish live in them.
Every region in Peru is characterized by its unique nature landscape. In this country one will find lifeless desert, snowcapped mountains and dense …
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The Cave of the Owls is the main attraction of the Tingo Maria National Park. Oilbirds nest there. It is a large nocturnal bird of the order nightjars. They settle in caves in large colonies and navigate using echolocation. The mountain range with the romantic name Sleeping Beauty occupies most of the territory. Therefore, the area is mostly mountainous and relief. There are rock formations up to 500 meters high. Several rivers flow through the park. It is extremely humid in the park. Forests are often hidden by thick fog. Several species of orchids grow here. You can observe rare species of animals: red brocket, black-capped squirrel monkey, the nine-belted armadillo, and the pacarana. Ecotourism, bird watching, and cultural tourism are popular in the park.
Peruvian cuisine combines the traditions of indigenous people and the traditions of migrants who went to conquer a new country in search of gold and a …
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