In the dry forests of northern Peru, the Chaparri Private Conservation Area is renowned throughout the country as an example of the sustainable use of natural resources by local inhabitants. 

 

This is a paradise for conservationists and nature lovers. It is home to a diversity of flora and fauna, including endangered species such as the spectacled bear, the guanaco, the rare white-winged guan and Andean condor.

 

Chaparri Private Conservation Area Spectacled bear

How to get to Chaparri Private Conservation Area?

Route 1

Lima-Chiclayo:

1 h 15 min approximately

Chiclayo-Chaparri:

2 h approximately

What to do in the Chaparri Private Conservation Area?

Tourists in the Chaparri Private Conservation Area

General information

Times:

7:00-17:00
*Referential times

Price:

General public: S/10

*Referential price

Essentials:

Insect repellent, sunscreen, outdoor sports clothing, sunglasses, camera, cash.

Altitude:

30 meters above sea level

Climate:

Min. 18 ℃/ Max. 32