National parks of Peru The Cerros de Amotape National Park ( Spanish: Parque Nacional Cerros de Amotape) is a national park in northwestern Peru. It is located in the Contralmirante Villar and Tumbes provinces of the Tumbes Region and in the Sullana Province of the Piura Region. The national park was officially established on July 22, 1975 and has an area of 913 km². ...more on Wikipedia about "Cerros de Amotape National Park"
Huascarán National Park ( Spanish: Parque Nacional Huascarán) is a national park in the Cordillera Blanca, a range of the Andes, in the Ancash region of central Peru. ...more on Wikipedia about "Huascarán National Park"
The Lomas de Lachay is a national reserve in the foothills of the Huaral Province in the Peruvian Lima Region. The reserve is located 105 km (65 miles) north from the capital ...more on Wikipedia about "Lomas de Lachay"
Manú National Park is a biosphere reserve located in the heart of the Amazonian rainforest, in the Madre de Dios Region in eastern Peru. It is the largest national park in the country of Peru, covering an area of 15,328 km². ...more on Wikipedia about "Manu National Park"
The Rio Abiseo National Park is a wooded national park in the Andean highlands of northern Peru. The park is home to a large number of species of flora and fauna, as well as the location of over 30 pre-Columbian archaeological sites. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Since 1986, the park has not been open to tourism due to the fragile nature of both the natural and archaeological environment. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rio Abiseo National Park"
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