Madre de Dios
Madre de Dios is a region located in southeastern Peru, known for its rich biodiversity and stunning natural landscapes. It is part of the Amazon Rainforest, which is home to numerous species of plants and animals, many of which are unique to the area. The region is also significant for its indigenous communities and their traditional ways of life.
The capital city of Madre de Dios is Puerto Maldonado, which serves as a gateway for eco-tourism and adventure activities. Visitors can explore the nearby Tambopata National Reserve and Manu National Park, both renowned for their ecological importance and opportunities for wildlife observation.