The Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area is a protected zone in Loreto, Peru, covering over 4,200 km². Established in 2009, it preserves diverse ecosystems of floodable and upland rainforests. The region is home to numerous species of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles, many of which are endangered or endemic. Managed by the Loreto Regional Government, it promotes sustainable use of wildlife by local communities. Visitors can explore wildlife through activities like hiking, camping, bird watching, and fishing.
The Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area (ACRCTT) supports an estimated 2,500–3,500 plant species, with notable trees like cedar and mahogany. A 2003 survey by the Chicago Field Museum documented diverse wildlife: 240 fish species, 77 amphibians, 45 reptiles, 400 birds, and 39 mammals, including 14 primate species. Further research increased these numbers to over 600 bird species, 110 terrestrial mammals, and at least 16 primate species. Wildlife includes red bald uakari, pink dolphins, jaguars, harpy eagles, and giant river otters.
The Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area (ACRCTT) can be visited year-round, with peak tourist season from June to August. Activities include wildlife observation through boating, hiking, camping, and bird watching, especially in this biodiversity hotspot.
The Tahuayo and Yanayacu rivers originate deep within the Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area (ACRCTT). Both rivers are renowned for their rich biodiversity, offering a window into some of the most pristine rainforest ecosystems. Padrecocha Tours specializes in providing high-quality programs along both rivers, allowing visitors to experience the incredible wildlife, flora, and unique cultural interactions found in this remote area of the Amazon. These tours are carefully designed to ensure an immersive and responsible exploration of the region.
Embark on an unforgettable 5-day adventure along the Tahuayo River, located in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. This immersive tour focuses on wildlife exploration, cultural engagement, and environmental education. Experience the breathtaking biodiversity of the Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area while engaging with local communities. From spotting elusive pink dolphins and rare bird species to learning about indigenous traditions, this tour is designed for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Wildlife Encounters: Spot unique species, including pink dolphins, sloths, and various primates.
- Cultural Immersion: Visit indigenous communities to learn about their traditions, crafts, and sustainable practices.
- Adventure Activities: Participate in hiking, birdwatching, fishing for piranhas, and nighttime wildlife excursions.
- Eco-Friendly Lodging: Enjoy comfortable accommodations that emphasize sustainability and harmony with nature.