Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve
Tahuayo Reserve. Reserva Comunal de Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo. Area de Conservacion Regional Comunal Tamshiyacu Tahuayo. Zona
Reservadad del Yavari. Whatever its name, it is wild Amazon rain forest.
The 322,500 hectare Reserva Comunal de Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo was officially established by the regional government of Loreto, Peru, in
1991, and was unofficially protected for a decade before 1991 by the wisdom of the community organization. It is part of a 2,000,000 acre
area proposed to be called the Zona Reservadad del Yavari that wouldextend to the Yavari River on the border of Brazil. The reserve is in the
fertile upland forest which separates the valley of the Amazon River from the valley of the Yavari River.
The great news for us is that 97,580 hectares in an area on both sides of the Tahuayo River was added to the reserve in 2007. The area is a
wonderful piece of rainforest that includes many lakes. The addition along the Tahuayo River upstream of the Blanco River makes our cruise
even more attractive.
What is it that makes the 420,080 hectare reserve, newly named the Area de Conservacion Regional Comunal Tamshiyacu Tahuayo, so
unique? Is it the fourteen species of primates living within the reserve, the most in any protected area of the world? Or that the reserve is
home to an amazing 500 bird species?
Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve Cruise
A new addition has been made to the Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve making it one of your most attractive Amazon cruise choices
from Iquitos, Peru. Located 20 miles from Iquitos, the Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve makes a great destination when you have only three or four days to explore the upper Amazon River and rainforest.
The Rainforest Conservation Fund concentrates nearly all of its resources and considerable efforts on the area of the Tamshiyacu River
where we take our guests.
Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve
If you are part of the many eco-travelers who have taken the Amazonia Expeditions tour to Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve, and stayed at the
El Paraiso risort, please consider taking a new enhanced look at the reserve from the observation deck of our riverboats.
El Paraiso resort
Located 1500 m from the Amazon river, 700 m on the east from the end of Tamshiyacu's main bulevard, 1000 m from hospital, about the same as farmacies, shop's, restaurants, kindergarden, school's and many more. We can offer you the 60 hectare of Paradise, what includes 2 hectares plantation of oranges, lemons, limes and other citrus fruits, as well as other plantations of cultivated fruits, vegetables and medicinal plants, which covers the entire territory.
Anyone who would like to make a positive impact on some of the best rainforest in Peru should consider joining us at:
http://www.amazonianinstitute.com
Tahuayo Reserve. Reserva Comunal de Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo. Area de Conservacion Regional Comunal Tamshiyacu Tahuayo. Zona
Reservadad del Yavari. Whatever its name, it is wild Amazon rain forest.
The 322,500 hectare Reserva Comunal de Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo was officially established by the regional government of Loreto, Peru, in
1991, and was unofficially protected for a decade before 1991 by the wisdom of the community organization. It is part of a 2,000,000 acre
area proposed to be called the Zona Reservadad del Yavari that wouldextend to the Yavari River on the border of Brazil. The reserve is in the
fertile upland forest which separates the valley of the Amazon River from the valley of the Yavari River.
The great news for us is that 97,580 hectares in an area on both sides of the Tahuayo River was added to the reserve in 2007. The area is a
wonderful piece of rainforest that includes many lakes. The addition along the Tahuayo River upstream of the Blanco River makes our cruise
even more attractive.
What is it that makes the 420,080 hectare reserve, newly named the Area de Conservacion Regional Comunal Tamshiyacu Tahuayo, so
unique? Is it the fourteen species of primates living within the reserve, the most in any protected area of the world? Or that the reserve is
home to an amazing 500 bird species?
Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve Cruise
A new addition has been made to the Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve making it one of your most attractive Amazon cruise choices
from Iquitos, Peru. Located 20 miles from Iquitos, the Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve makes a great destination when you have only three or four days to explore the upper Amazon River and rainforest.
The Rainforest Conservation Fund concentrates nearly all of its resources and considerable efforts on the area of the Tamshiyacu River
where we take our guests.
Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve
If you are part of the many eco-travelers who have taken the Amazonia Expeditions tour to Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Reserve, and stayed at the
El Paraiso risort, please consider taking a new enhanced look at the reserve from the observation deck of our riverboats.
El Paraiso resort
Located 1500 m from the Amazon river, 700 m on the east from the end of Tamshiyacu's main bulevard, 1000 m from hospital, about the same as farmacies, shop's, restaurants, kindergarden, school's and many more. We can offer you the 60 hectare of Paradise, what includes 2 hectares plantation of oranges, lemons, limes and other citrus fruits, as well as other plantations of cultivated fruits, vegetables and medicinal plants, which covers the entire territory.
Anyone who would like to make a positive impact on some of the best rainforest in Peru should consider joining us at:
http://www.amazonianinstitute.com