The Tambopata National Reserve (TNR), covers an area of 678,800 acres on the
edge of the Bahuaja-Sonene National Park (BSNP, 2,696,919 acres). Together,
the two parks form an immense area (3,000,000 acres) of sub-tropical rain
under the protection of the Peruvian government. And with the establishment
of the Madidi National Park in Bolivia, Tambopata is now part of a cross
border park system which is the largest area of protected tropical forest
on the South American continent.
“Living culture and natural beauty: A new world of discovery.”
The many studies made of the fauna and flora along the Tambopata River,
reveal an incredible abundance of life forms. The ecosystems in this part
of southeastern Peru are the most diverse on the planet, meaning that within
the territory of the Libertador Tambopata Lodge there are limitless
opportunities to observe the tropical rainforest and its wildlife.
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