What could be more pleasing than contributing to the saving of an endangered species? If you go to the Chaparri Private Conservation Area, you can enjoy that privilege.

 

This private sector initiative for protecting the environment contributes to the conservation of equatorial dry forest, a vital ecosystem for threatened species such as the white-winged guan, the spectacled bear, the guanaco and the Andean condor. In addition, this protected natural area is home to 122 species of medicinal plants, including “palo santo”, “huatalco” and “pasallo”. 

 

The Chaparri Private Conservation Area offers hope for the natural world, and you can contribute to keeping that hope alive.
 

Observation of flora and fauna in Chaparrí National Reserve Chaparri Private Conservation Area
Eyeglasses Bear in Chaparrí
Birds in the Chaparrí Reserve
Tourists in the Chaparrí National Reserve observing the flora and fauna of the place
Tourists observing the flora in the Chaparrí National Reserve
Birds in the Chaparrí Reserve
Birds in the Chaparrí Reserve

How to get to this experience?

Route 1

Route 2

Lima-Lambayeque

1 h 15min approximately

Lima-Lambayeque:

13 h approximately

Tourism in the Chaparrí National Reserve

General information

Altitude:

19 meters above sea level

Climate:

Min. 18 / Max. 32

Times:

Dependent on the operator

Price:

Dependent on the operator

Essentials:

Insect repellent and sunscreen, outdoor sports clothing, hat and sunglasses, camera, binoculars.