SUMMARY FOR PERU:
• Total Parks: 15
• Parks Listed Below: Alto Mayo, Alto Purus, Bahuaja Sonene, Cerros de Amotape, Cordillera Azul, Cutervo, Huascaran, Ichigkat Muja, Manu, Otishi, Rio Abiseo, Sierra del Divisor, Tingo Maria, Yaguas, Yanachaga Chemillen
• Average Country Rating: 61/100
PARK NAME: Alto Mayo
Country: Peru
Park ID: 717
AVERAGE RATING: 52/100
Review Volume: Low number of reviews
DESCRIPTION:
Alto Mayo Protection Forest is a protected area in northern Peru known for its cloud forests and rich biodiversity. The park is home to the critically endangered yellow-tailed woolly monkey and over 300 bird species. It plays a crucial role in protecting water resources for downstream communities and preserving unique mountain ecosystems.
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Alto Purus National Park is one of Peru's largest protected areas, located in the Amazon rainforest. It protects uncontacted indigenous peoples and vast stretches of pristine rainforest. The park contains exceptional biodiversity including numerous endangered species and unique ecosystems.
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Bahuaja Sonene National Park protects one of the most biodiverse regions in Peru, including rare pampas grassland habitat. The park is home to numerous endangered species including the giant otter and black caiman. It contains unique ecosystems ranging from lowland rainforest to cloud forest.
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Cerros de Amotape National Park preserves one of the last remaining patches of Pacific tropical forest in Peru. The park features unique dry forest ecosystems and serves as a crucial wildlife corridor. It hosts several endangered species including the American crocodile and white-winged guan.
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Cordillera Azul National Park protects a vast mountain range and surrounding lowland rainforest in central Peru. The park is known for its exceptional biodiversity and unique geological formations. It serves as a critical watershed protection area and hosts numerous endemic species.
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Cutervo National Park is Peru's first national park, protecting important cloud forest ecosystems. The park is known for its extensive cave systems and diverse bird species. It plays a crucial role in protecting water resources for surrounding communities.
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Huascaran National Park encompasses Peru's highest mountain range, the Cordillera Blanca. The park features dramatic glaciated peaks, turquoise lakes, and diverse Andean ecosystems. It is a popular destination for mountaineering and hiking, protecting numerous endangered species including the Andean condor.
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Ichigkat Muja-Cordillera del Condor National Park protects unique mountain ecosystems along the Peru-Ecuador border. The park features distinctive tabletop mountains and high biodiversity. It serves as an important cultural area for indigenous communities and protects numerous endemic species.
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Manu National Park is one of the world's most biodiverse protected areas, spanning from Andean highlands to lowland rainforest. The park contains record numbers of bird and butterfly species and protects numerous endangered species. It includes territories of indigenous peoples and uncontacted tribes.
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Otishi National Park protects a unique region of Peru's central rainforest and Andean foothills. The park features dramatic landscapes including waterfalls and steep valleys. It serves as home to numerous endemic species and indigenous communities.
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Rio Abiseo National Park is both a natural and cultural UNESCO World Heritage site, protecting unique cloud forests and ancient archaeological ruins. The park contains the pre-Columbian ruins of Gran Pajaten and hosts numerous endangered species including the yellow-tailed woolly monkey. The park's diverse ecosystems range from lowland forests to high-altitude grasslands.
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Sierra del Divisor National Park is one of Peru's newest and largest protected areas, featuring unique cone-shaped mountains rising from the Amazon rainforest. The park is home to numerous indigenous communities and contains exceptional biodiversity. It serves as an important corridor for wildlife and protects several endemic species.
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Tingo Maria National Park is known for its distinctive limestone formation called La Bella Durmiente (The Sleeping Beauty), which resembles a sleeping woman. The park features extensive cave systems, including the famous Cueva de las Lechuzas (Cave of the Owls). It protects a region of high jungle and hosts diverse flora and fauna typical of Peru's central jungle.
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Yaguas National Park is one of Peru's newest protected areas, established to preserve pristine Amazon rainforest and protect indigenous territories. The park contains vast wetlands and flooded forests that are crucial for the region's ecological balance. It is home to numerous endangered species and serves as a vital corridor for wildlife movement.
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Yanachaga Chemillen National Park protects a vast area of cloud forest in the eastern Andes of central Peru. The park is known for its exceptional biodiversity and serves as a crucial watershed protection area. It contains various ecosystems ranging from high-altitude grasslands to tropical forests and hosts numerous endangered species.