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Birdwatching in Peru

In Cusco and Machu Picchu

The department of Cusco features a major diversity of species that are appreciated by ornithologists from all over the world.

Lake Huacarpay or Lake Lucre (3,000 masl) is the best spot for sighting the main bird species in the Cusco region. The lake, with its tranquil waters, sprawling totora reed clumps and flooded areas, is overlooked by hills studded with cacti and trees.

At the same time, the dirt road between Ollantaytambo and the town of Quillabamba (Cusco cloud forest) offers visitors a chance to cross over an incredible range of altitudes and eco-systems, in addition spectacular views of nearby peaks, particularly Mount Veronica (5,750 masl). The area known as San Luis features many of the bird species found elsewhere around the country.

The Machu Picchu historic sanctuary, and particularly the forests that line both banks of the Urubamba River, below the citadel of Machu Picchu itself, are home to the habitats of an enormous variety of bird species, calculated at more than 400, such as the cock-of-the-rocks (Rupicola Peruviana), considered Peru's national bird. The area also features brightly-colored orchids and tree-born ferns, considered treasures of the sanctuary.

Climate:
Rainy during the summer months (from December to March). Sunny from May to September, although rain showers are common. Temperatures reach a maximum of 27° C, and rarely drop below 11° C.

Access:
- Lake Huacarpay is located 25 km south of Cusco.
- To reach the Abra Malaga pass, travelers should take the road from Ollantaytambo (97 km from Cusco). - To study bird species in the Machu Picchu area, watchers should take the trail from Aguas Calientes (the town of Machu Picchu), continuing downstream for several kilometers.


Peruvian Nature and Ecological Activities :

National Parks
Cutervo
Tingo Maria
Manu
Huascaran
Cerros de Amotape
Rio Abiseo
Yanachaga Chemillen
Bahuaja Sonene

National Reserves
Pampa Galeras Barbara D'Achille
Junin
Paracas
Lachay
Lake Titicaca
Salinas y Aguda Blanca
Calipuy
Pacaya Samiria

National Sanctuaries
Huayllay
Calipuy
Lagunas de Mejia
Ampay
Manglares de Tumbes
Tabacones Namballe

Historical Sancturies
Chacamarca
Pampa de Ayacucho
Machu Picchu

Protected Rainforests
Bocatoma Canal Nuevo Imperial
Puquio Santa Rosa
Pui Pui
San Matias San Carlos
Pagaibamba
Alto Mayo

Hunting Areas
El Angolo
Sunchubamba



Reserved Areas
Laquipampa
Apurimac
Pantanos de Villa
Tambopata Candamo
Batan Grande
Tumbes
Algarrobal El Moro
Chancay Baños
Aymara Lupaca
Gueppi
Rio Rimac
Alto Cañete y Cochas Pachacayo
Santiago Comaina
Allpahuayo Mishana

Community Reserves
Yanesha

Nature Watching
Recommendations
Primates
Sea Mammals
Buterflies
Wildflowers
Orchids

Peruvian Waters
Peruvian Coast and Beaches
Lakes and Lagoons
Rivers
Waterfalls

Andean Camelids
Alpacas
Guanacos
Llamas
Vicuñas

Birdwatching
In Cusco and Machu Picchu
in Manu and Tambopata
in Arequipa and the Colca Valley
in Puno and Lake Titicaca
  National Parks
  National Reserves
  National Sanctuaries
  Historical Sanctuaries
  Reserved Areas
  Protected Rainforests
  Hunting Areas
  Community Reserves
  Nature Watching
  Peruvian Waters
  Andean Camelids
  Birdwatching
  Traditional Medicine

  Cusco
  Machu Picchu
  Lima
  Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
  Titicaca Lake - Puno
  Nazca Lines - Paracas
  Ica
  Manu
  Arequipa
  Huaraz
  Puerto Maldonado
  Ayacucho
  Tarapoto
  Chachapoyas
  Kuelap
  Iquitos
  Trujillo
  Junin
  Tacna
  Lambayeque - Chiclayo
  Abancay
  Cajamarca
  Huancavelica
  Huanuco
  Moquegua
  Cerro de Pasco
  Piura
  Tumbes
  Pucallpa
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