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monteamazonicos-blog · 7 years ago
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Know these Most Important Things about a Cusco Peru Tour
Cusco means "navel of the world" according to the legendary Incans who ruled this place. Before you head to Cusco to visit the fabled Machu Picchu and trek off along meandering paths there are some things you should know.
Once you arrive at Cusco find out a nice and neat local Hopedale. These are usually family run and are quite affordable.
Cusco is located at a height of about 3399 meters. The atmosphere will be rarefied and it is best to arrive here and acclimatize you for at least a day or two. It goes without saying that if you plan to trek you must be physically fit. You can visit the Lake Sandoval tour.
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Then there are small but important matters. Always carry your passport and important documents along with you instead of leaving them with your luggage. Carry woolens along with you and keep handy some sunscreen cream, sunglasses and rain gear in your backpack.
Do not forget to sample vegetarian meals in the city. It is a refreshing change. Of course, there is plenty of international food as well.
By some trinkets from artisans but steer clear of alpaca and help yourself to a coffee at any of the small cafes while you are here. You will be amazed by the neatness of this quaint little town that thrives solely on tourism.
As for places of interest they are strewn in all four directions. Pikillacta is one of the relics of the Inca Empire, a one-time metropolis said to have been home to over 10000 people.
It rains from April to November and December to March. Do not forget to carry a bottle of water and to put on comfortable but tough walking shoes. You may stay at the Sandoval Lake Lodge.
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Of more interest is the living village of Andahuaylillas on the way to Puno where you must visit the San Pedro Church said to date back to the 16th or early 17th century. Close by is the small town of Huara. It is believed wizards used to inhabit this place so some of the magic of the Incas may still be there.
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monteamazonicos-blog · 7 years ago
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Top Spots like Peru for your Planned Holidays
So, you know you want to book a South American bird watching holiday. After all, it is the continent that hosts the Amazon Rainforest - representing half of the entire planet's rainforests, and the largest as well as most species-abundant tract of land in the world.
It is, then, a foregone conclusion that it would be a veritable paradise for bird watchers.
The question is, where exactly in South America should you go? You can stay at the Sandoval Lake Lodge. If you've been indecisive about just where in South America to go for your bird watching holidays, don't worry - that's quite normal.
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With the bounty of birding opportunities available in practically every country in the region, it's not surprising to find yourself being unable to choose. Here are some tips on the best countries for bird watching, as well as a little about what you may expect from them.
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Peru also ranks among one of the best destinations for bird watching holidays, claiming 19% of the world's bird species, and the second highest number of bird species in the area, numbering 1816 to date, with more species still being recorded.
It also holds the world record for the most number of bird species spotted in a single day, created in 1982 at Cocha Cashu in southeast Peru.
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You can enjoy the Sandoval lake tour amazonico. Among the endemic birds of Peru are the tinamous (a relative of the ostrich, emu and cassowary), the world's largest flying bird - the Andean condor - the second smallest flying bird - the little woodstar - and the largest numbers of finch, flycatcher and ovenbird species of any country in the world.
Other South American countries to consider are Argentina, Guyana, and Bolivia which all offer amazing opportunities for bird watching holidays. And if you're still having trouble deciding - don't worry too much... they're all great!
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monteamazonicos-blog · 7 years ago
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Monte Amazonico Lodge Sandoval Lake is located on the margin of the Madre de Dios River, 15 kilometers (9.31 miles) southwest of the city of Puerto Maldonado within the Tambopata National Reserve .
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monteamazonicos-blog · 7 years ago
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Monte Amazonico Lodge Sandoval Lake is located on the margin of the Madre de Dios River, 15 kilometers (9.31 miles) southwest of the city of Puerto Maldonado within the Tambopata National Reserve.
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monteamazonicos-blog · 7 years ago
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Find the best deal for the Lake Sandoval tour at Monte Amazonico Lodge in Puerto Maldonado. Visit the site monteamazonico.com for Popular Offers and contact +51-082571320 / 982611477, [email protected].
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monteamazonicos-blog · 7 years ago
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Peru Amazon Tours - Some Essential Information
Puerto Maldonado is located in the south eastern part of the country of Peru and this place is turning out to be an important destination for people planning for their Peru Amazon Tours. This city is situated on the banks of the river called Madre de Dios, which is a tributary of the great Amazon River.
Most of the period in a year, visitors can enjoy the Sandoval lake lodge with an average temperature of 26°C. The month falling between October and April is the rainy season in this area.
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When a person wishes to visit the most untouched location in the Amazon, Puerto Maldonado serves as the entrance for the Manu National Park and the Tambopata National Reserve and both of these are popular for their hard-to-believe biodiversity and rainforest atmosphere.
Puerto Maldonado and its neighbouring regions are surrounded by wonderful lakes and wide rivers and lush green rainforests, thereby acting as the best vacation destination for nature lovers. The content given below offers some important information about the city of Puerto Maldonado:
For travelers visiting the wonderful nation of Peru through cruise ships or through any other means of transportation, there are a number of one-day tour facilities available.
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For adventure lovers, there are adventure tours, where the visitors will be transported to jungle for trekking, kayaking, canopy walk, etc in an atmosphere that is blessed with nature.
For wildlife observers, Puerto Maldonado can be the best destination. For such people, the best place to visit in this city is the Lake Sandoval. Lake Sandoval tours are being organized and during this trip, a wide range of species inclusive of otters, monkeys, hoatzins, etc can be seen.
For people, who wish to explore the rainforests, there are some of the most pristine areas in Puerto Maldonado and they are Bahuaja-Sonene National park and Tambopata-Candoma Natural Reserve. In this city, visitors can see the unusual wildlife of the Amazon.
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In addition to attractions, due to the heavy inflow of tourists, the city has some of the best bumping nightclubs, ice cream shops and restaurants offering the best foods for the visitors to enjoy.
During your next Peru Amazon Tour, do not forget to plan your visit to the best city of Puerto Maldonado and there is a wide range of opportunities in this city to enjoy your vacation in the best possible manner.
Besides enjoying the luxury of cruise ships for reaching Peru, you can also enjoy some of the best destinations in this nation during your vacation.
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monteamazonicos-blog · 7 years ago
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Tambopata - A Shelter of Extraordinary Natural Riches
It was about noon when three friends of mine and I landed in Puerto Maldonado in September 2008. The plan was to stay 3 days at a Jungle lodge located within the Tambopata National Reserve, one of the world's most virgin forests that shelter a large variety of plants, animals and human beings which has not yet been touched by modern life.
Its diversity is due to its three different ecological systems: the Andean eastern watershed, the Amazon plains and the Collpas Tambopata.
A father and son from the United States joint our party of four. During the one-and-a-half-hour drive to the port, Jhin explained to us the different ways of burning trees for reforestation purposes which we saw along the way while enjoying some banana chips and Brazilian nuts.
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At the port, we took a boat ride along the Tambopata River and ate a Peruvian version of Chinese rice folded in banana tree leaves, very good! Once we arrived at the other end, we walked a short trail before reaching the Jungle lodge.
Back at the lodge, we all went to get a well deserve cold shower and were back at the dining area to eat and learn from our first nightly lecture prepared by the lodge staff which covered conservation threats, opportunities and projects in the Tambopata national reserve tours.
After dinner, we explored the river's edge, scanning the shores with headlamps and flashlights to catch the red gleams of reflection from caiman eyes.
Most of these mammals are active at night but rarely seen; we were lucky to spot a small caiman. On the way back to the lodge as well as in every trail, Jhin pointed out with his flashlight tress, frogs, monkeys and birds whose shapes and sounds are as bizarre as their natural histories.
On the way back to the lodge, we stopped at a 25-meter scaffolding canopy tower which has been built upon high ground, therefore increasing our horizon of the continuing primary forest extending out towards the Tambopata National Reserve.
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After lunch, we took a short trail and a boat for five minutes downriver where a farm and ethno botanical garden lies. It is owned and managed by charismatic Don Manuel from the neighbouring community of Condenado.
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monteamazonicos-blog · 7 years ago
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River Cruising Tambopata, something that you can consider as the best experience of your life in the middle of this exotic tropical paradise, each step you take will be a delight for your precious eyes because you can see from a giant Lupuna considered As the mother of the jungle.
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monteamazonicos-blog · 7 years ago
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Monte Amazonico Lodge Tambopata is located on the margin of the Tambopata River, 150 kilometers (9.31 miles) northeast of the city of Puerto Maldonado within the Tambopata National Reserve u
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