The Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, located in Peru’s northern Loreto region at the confluence of the Marañón and Ucayali rivers, is the country’s largest and most pristine protected area. Spanning a vast expanse of dense, biodiverse rainforest, it ranks as the second-largest reserve in the Amazon. This unique ecosystem is home to an incredible variety of flora and fauna, making it a vital haven for conservation. Visitors can explore the lush, verdant landscapes, navigate the winding waterways, and observe the rich wildlife that thrives in this natural sanctuary.
Pacaya Samiria National Reserve
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