Manú National Park
Manú National Park is a protected area located in the Amazon rainforest of Peru. Established in 1973, it covers approximately 1.5 million hectares and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is known for its rich biodiversity, housing thousands of plant and animal species, including many that are endangered or endemic.
The park is divided into different zones, including a reserved area for indigenous communities and a buffer zone for sustainable use. Visitors can explore its diverse ecosystems, which range from tropical rainforests to high-altitude grasslands. Manú National Park is a vital area for conservation and scientific research.