
More than 60% of Peru is covered by Amazon rainforest, forming one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on Earth. This vast region contains extensive areas of primary forest and plays a crucial role in global climate regulation.
The Peruvian Amazon is home to thousands of plant species with medicinal properties and an extraordinary diversity of wildlife. Travel in this region offers insight into complex ecological systems and the traditional knowledge of indigenous communities, whose relationship with the forest has evolved over generations. Responsible travel practices are essential to preserving this fragile balance between human presence and natural resilience.
