Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve
Pacaya Samiria | |
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IUCN category II (national park) | |
Location of Pacaya Samiria in Peru | |
Location | Loreto, Peru |
Nearest city | Iquitos |
Area | 20,800 km² |
The Pacaya–Samiria National Reserve, located 183 km / 114 miles southwest of Iquitos, is the largest protected area in Peru and the second largest in the Amazon region. With an area of more than 20,000 km², it is rich in biodiversity.
The reserve is triangular shaped by the Marañón and Ucayali rivers in the south, just before their junction which is the origin of the Amazon River.[1] Its main purpose is to preserve the ecosystems of the Omagua Natural Region, and also to promote the sustainable development of the local towns.
See also
- Iperu, tourist information and assistance
- Tourism in Peru
- Allpahuayo MIshana Reserve
- Peruvian jaguar
References
- ↑ INRENA. INRENA/SINANPE. Retrieved 12 February 2009.
External links
- www.peru.travel - Official website of the Peruvian Tourism Board.
- Peruvian Amazon Travel Advisor Information about the Peruvian Amazon and the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve.
Coordinates: 5°15′S 74°40′W / 5.250°S 74.667°W
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