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Les sites naturels au Pérou

23/11/2016

Les sites naturels au Pérou

 
 
Peru is a country that begins to attract nature lovers thanks to its natural riches and its varied landscapes. It is a destination of choice to admire many animals and get away from it all. Before leaving to discover the parks of this region, a stop in the city of Cusco is recommended. This municipality is close to several protected areas and various interesting sites. There, travelers can go to the Chocolate Museum to learn about the history of cocoa during the Inca, Mayan and Aztec civilization. In this building, tourists will also be able to taste chocolate and learn the process of making this delicacy. The globe-trotters also have the possibility to go to the Plaza d'Armas to see old buildings and soak up the local atmosphere.
 
 

Exploring Manu National Park

 
To begin the discovery of the natural resources of Peru, an exploration of the parque nacional del Manu is advised. This area covers more than 17 162 km² and is located in the department of Madre de Dios. It is classified as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. In this vast expanse of forest, skiffs can admire nearly 222 species of mammals such as Andean deer, spectacled bear and spider monkey. They also have the opportunity to see more than 2,100 species of insects, 150 kinds of amphibians, 100 types of reptiles and 210 species of fish. Ornithological enthusiasts will be able to observe 1,025 species of birds including the Peruvian rock-cock, the harpy eagle and the macaws. In this park, globe-trotters can meet local ethnic groups such as the Amahuaca, the Huaichipaire or the Piro yora.
 
 

The Pacaya-Samiria Nature Reserve

 
The nature reserve of Pacaya-Samiria is an inevitable during a circuit Peru. This protected area is located 300 km from Iquitos in the region of Loreto. With an area of ​​20,800 km², it contains various lakes, swamps and 1,025 varieties of plants. In this place, travelers can embark on a trek with a local guide. It is the simplest and safest way to discover the different species of animals that inhabit this locality such as the capybara, the toucan, the jaguar or the woolly monkey. For the less athletic, a boat trip allows to approach the pink dolphins and the giant otters.
 
 

Visit to Lake Titicaca

 
Lake Titicaca is the ideal destination to complete its Peru circuit. Located in the region of Puno, this site shelters, various species of animals, of which the best known is the Telmatobius culeus or giant frog. Apart from observing the wildlife of this place, travelers can indulge in various activities. History enthusiasts have the opportunity to visit the archaeological complex of Sillustani to watch the famous chullpas, circular stone towers. For adventurers, to meet the inhabitants of Llachón is not to be missed. This community is renowned for their lifestyles and customs. The wanderers can continue their adventures by a circuit Bolivia, destination not to be missed.