Río Tambopata
Río Tambopata is a river located in the southeastern region of Peru. It flows through the Tambopata National Reserve, an area known for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. The river is approximately 300 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Madre de Dios River, which eventually joins the Amazon River.
The Río Tambopata is an important habitat for various species, including macaws, otters, and numerous fish species. It serves as a vital water source for local communities and supports eco-tourism activities, such as guided boat tours and wildlife observation, attracting visitors interested in the natural beauty of the Amazon rainforest.