Tambopata

Tambopata

“Tambopata” is derived from two Quechua words that mean “inn” or “place of accommodation” (tambo) and “high point” (pata). The Tambopata National Reserve is just over 1,000 square miles of preserved land in Southeastern Peru. Because of the Reserve’s protected status and secluded location, it is incredibly biodiverse. The reserve hosts over 1,200 species of butterflies, 170 species of mammals, 630 species of birds, and 1,200 species of plants. Continue reading Tambopata