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Record-Breaking 2.4 Million Visitors Flock to Peru's Protected Natural Areas in 2024

2025-01-04

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Record-Breaking 2.4 Million Visitors Flock to Peru's Protected Natural Areas in 2024

Peru's stunning natural beauty has once again proven to be a major draw for tourists and nature enthusiasts alike, with over 2.4 million visitors flocking to the country's Protected Natural Areas (PNAs) in 2024. According to the National Service for Natural Areas Protected by the State (Sernanp), an entity attached to the Environment Ministry (Minam), this impressive turnout highlights the growing popularity of eco-tourism and conservation efforts in Peru. The country's diverse range of unique ecosystems, including the Amazon rainforest, Andean highlands, and coastal deserts, offer a wealth of opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and cultural exploration. With the Peruvian government's continued commitment to environmental protection and sustainable tourism, it's no wonder that the country's PNAs are becoming an increasingly attractive destination for travelers seeking immersive and responsible travel experiences. Popular attractions include the Manu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Tambopata National Reserve, known for its incredible biodiversity and opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. As eco-tourism continues to grow in popularity, Peru is well-positioned to become a leader in sustainable tourism and conservation efforts in South America. ...Leer más

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