Madre de Dios

Pérou

Paddling in the Peruvian Amazon #parks
Paddling in the Peruvian Amazon #parks
Sunrise at the Tambopata Research Center in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. Cannot wait to be back there! 

#tambopata #peru #rainforest #travel #sunrise #rivers #river #welovetoexplore
Blue & Yellow Macaws in the Peruvian rainforest near the Tambopata Research Center. It blows my mind how many parrots we saw, and the variety of species.

#mateforlife #macaws #rainforest #peru #tambopata #nature #parrots #birds  #welovetoexplore
See those tiny little 'bumps' on this submerged log? It's a colony of adorable little Proboscis bats (Rhynchonycteris naso) that we found while canoeing on a remote oxbow lake in the rainforest of Peru! They sway like leaves in the wind to confuse predators, and were amazing little creatures to interact with!

Proboscis bats live in groups. The colonies are usually between five and ten individuals, and very rarely exceed forty. The bats are nocturnal, sleeping during the day in an unusual formation: they lay one after another on a branch or wooden beam, nose to tail, in a straight row.

A colony of proboscis bats usually has a regular feeding area, typically a small patch of water. Here the bats catch insects using echolocation. They have no specific breeding season, forming stable year-round harems. One young is born. Both sexes disperse after weaning at around 2–4 months. This is a small bat, around 6 centimetres (2.4 inches) long and 4 grams (0.0088 pounds) in weight. The species is characterized by its long, fleshy, and pointed nose. Its fur is soft and dense and is brownish-grey in color, with two white stripes down the back. Whether these stripes serve a purpose, such as camouflage or attraction of mates, is unknown. This bat also has gray tufts of fur on the forearms. No matter what time of day these features may make the bat difficult to see.

#bata #tambopata #peru #rainforest #welovetoexplore

Madre de Dios : villes populaires

Paddling in the Peruvian Amazon #parks
Tambopata
Jungles, Forêts tropicales et Aventure
Tambopata n'attend que vous! Découvrez, notamment, sa jungle, ses circuits d'aventure et ses restaurants.

Quelques raisons de visiter

  • Lac Sachavacayoc
Beautiful hibiscus flowers on the grounds of this Amazon Eco lodge.
Las Piedras
Rendez-vous à des attraits comme Île aux singes pendant votre découverte de la région immédiate de Las Piedras.
There were more species of butterflies in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest at the Tambopata Research Center than we've ever seen anywhere. 

#butterflies #amazon #tambopata #nature #rainforest #peru #welovetoexplore
Inambari
Explorez des attraits comme Réserve Nationale Tambopata et Réserve naturelle nationale de Tambopata pendant que vous découvrez les choses à voir et à faire à Inambari.
The best way to get around lakes in Peru
Manu
Célèbre pour Parcs naturels
Envie d'une escapade? Manu et ses parcs vous attendent!
View of the Andes driving from Cusco to the Urubamba Valley. Wish I had an exact location.
Madre de Dios
Planifiez votre voyage à Madre de Dios et profitez des attraits et des activités de la région.
Iñapari
Iñapari
Pendant votre séjour à Iñapari, découvrez des choses à voir et à faire dans la région.