Lonely Planet's guide to Peru - Amazon Basin (Chapter), 7th Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Peru - Amazon Basin (Chapter), 7th Edition - 2.99, This is the Amazon Basin chapter from Lonely Planet's Peru guidebook. The sheer vastness and impenetrability of Peru's Amazon Basin has protected its diverse flora, fauna and indigenous communities from the outside world for time immemorial. This chapter fills you in on the region's wildlife-watching and jungle trekking, riverboating and frontier living. spot Amazonian animals and birds at the upper Río Tambopata and Reserva Nacional Pacaya Samiria maps travel overland through mountains, cloud forest and jungle to Parque Nacional Manu transport swing in a hammock on a riverboat heading to Iquitos restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Southern Amazon, Puerto Maldonado & around, Manu Area, Cuzco to Manu, Parque Nacional Manu, Manu Wildlife Center & around, Central Amazon, San Ramón & La Merced, Satipo, East of Satipo, Oxapampa, Puerto Bermúdez, Pucallpa, Yarinacocha, Contamaná to Requena, Northern Amazon, Yurimaguas, Lagunas, Reserva Nacional Pacaya-Samiria, Iquitos & around, Pevas., ISBN: 9781741790146
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