Peru Jungle Tours from swimming in Piranha infected waters to observing leaf cutter and colonies it can safely be said there is something for everyone in the jungle.
Activities include viewing giant Macaw clay licks in Tambopata, Plunging through waterfalls, and chilling out in hammock houses be the riverside, climbing hundreds foot ladders into the conapy and using a machete to cut your own path through the dense forest.
Peru has the most biodiversity section of rainforest in the world. Manu, Peru’s largest reserve covers an area 1716295 hectares (4.3 million acres) and has 15000 different species of plants, 800 species of birds including the Harpy eagle, Jabiru, Jungle goose, Cock of the rocks and the strangely Hoatzin. The sorts of mammals you are likely to encounter are the spider Monkey, giant river otter, jaguar, ocelot, spectacled bear, Huemal deer and the strange capybaras, the largest rodent on the planet.