Wednesday 26 August 2015

Explore the Peruvian Amazon with Peruvian Destinations


Talk about the rainforests and the first thing that comes in mind in the mighty “Amazon Rainforest”. Sailing the Amazon, the biggest rainforest is in the bucket list of many. This blog will provide you an insight of the best possible way to visit the Amazon. The Amazon ranges from the east of Amazon to the borders with Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil and Bolivia.

If you are planning a trip to the Amazon, you have to be well equipped with all the jungle accessories. Also be prepared to see a large bio-diversity. About 46% of the bird species and 62% of the mammal species find their home in the Amazon. The Amazon is also the home to long and powerful rivers. Arupemac, Mantora and Huallaga are some majors to name.



Apart from the Amazon Rainforest one cam witness the TAMBOPATA National Reserve (Puerto Maldonado) in the Peruvian Amazon Basin located across the regions of Madre de Dios and Puno. It is said about the bio diversity of the Amazon that one can walk miles without finding the trees of the same species. Iquitos is the largest city of the Amazon rainforest.

If you are planning to visit the Peruvian sometime soon, then it highly recommended using the Peru Amazon tours of the Peruvian Destinations which takes care of all your interests during your travel. The motto of our CEO is to make every trip a memorable and a once in a life time experience for our clients. According to his words “the only thing we love more than travel is customer satisfaction”, this is how deeply we at Peruvian are committed towards making your stay pleasant and comfortable. Also the team is professionally competent to manage your travel and well versed with the Amazon. Also the package that is offered by the Peruvian destinations takes care of all the neighboring places of interest. Amazon is one such place that you cannot afford to miss. Book your tour now!!! 

 To check out our Amazon tours Peru packages visit http://peruviandestinations.com/destinations/amazon/ Now

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