Tingo Maria 3-Day Jungle Exploration: Discover Biodiversity and Experience Adrenaline

Discover biodiversity, encounter thrill and experience the enchantment of the Tingo María rainforest.

Explore the captivating attractions of Tingo María National Park.

Bask in the peace of Laguna El Milagro, taking a moment to unwind.

Get your adrenaline pumping: Ascend 12 cascades and falls all the way to the Velo de Ninfas and relish its waters.

Duration: 3 days
Cancellation: 6 days
Highlights

Tingo Maria - 08:00 am American breakfast.
09:00 am We will leave the hotel heading to the Tingo María National Park, we will go by the airport route crossing the CORPAC bridge, we will advance on the left about 6 km.
The first stop at the Mirador Jacintillo from where you can see the union of two rivers Monzón and Huallaga, an appropriate place to…

What's Included
  • Guided service in Spanish.
  • Transfers terminal/hotel/terminal.
  • 2 nights in a 2-star Tingo María hotel.
  • 3 days of tourist mobility.
  • Adventure equipment and first aid kit provided.
  • Excursions to all program-specified locations.
  • 2 American breakfasts included.
  • Entrance fees to all tourist sites included.
What's Not Included
  • Transportation (Aerial or Terrestrial) to the destination city (Lima - Huánuco - Lima).
  • Lunches and dinners.
Cancellation Policy

If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.

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Jul 24, 2024
THE STORY OF TINGO MARIA - This vast region was known as Tingo María in colonial times, and was the object of unsuccessful Hispanic explorations in search of El Dorado and Paititi, led by conquistadors eager to find new riches and the legendary hidden gold of the Incas. Despite the scarce sources for this period, the author has been able to reconstruct the history of this region from its ancient pre-Incan nations, originally inhabited by Chuscos, Panatahuas, Tingaleses, Payansos, Carapachos, Chaienas, Tulumayos, among other indigenous peoples. Likewise, in the following chapters, the research allows us to appreciate how these were made invisible by the Spanish, since none of the territorial constituency units created during the colony were baptized with the names of the original peoples. This historical omission proves that the territorial demarcation policy reflected the interests and prejudices of the colonizers, a situation that continued until the Republic.
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