Tingo Maria National Park: A natural destination certified in sustainable tourism
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Green Destinations has recognized the protected natural area in the Huanuco region.
Amazonian pride at its finest! Tingo Maria National Park, situated in the Huanuco region, has been awarded the Gold Certification in Sustainable Tourism by Green Destinations, making it the first Peruvian destination to achieve this honor. This international recognition underscores the sustainable practices adopted in the park and emphasizes the commitment to environmental conservation, positioning it among the world's leading tourist destinations for sustainability.
Historic recognition
The National Service of Natural Areas Protected by the State (Sernanp) stated that this recognition represents a significant milestone in sustainable tourism in Peru. The certification aims to acknowledge the efforts of public and private tourism stakeholders in responsibly managing natural resources, protecting biodiversity, and developing initiatives that benefit both local communities and visitors.
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Sustainable and community-based tourism
Key factors that contributed to this certification include biodiversity conservation, sustainable management of park resources, a commitment to the development of surrounding communities, and environmental education initiatives for both tourists and residents. Since its establishment, Tingo Maria National Park has collaborated closely with the local community and visitors to promote sustainable practices that safeguard its unique ecosystems.
Visit Tingo Maria National Park
Tingo Maria National Park, located in the central Amazon of Peru, is a destination of stunning natural beauty that spans 4,777.80 hectares. This park, one of the oldest protected areas in the country, stretches across the towns of Rupa Rupa and Mariano Damaso Beraun in the province of Leoncio Prado, Huanuco.
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It is one of the most iconic tourist destinations in Peru, renowned for its remarkable biodiversity and the majestic "Bella Durmiente" (Sleeping Beauty) mountain range, which resembles a reclining woman. This protected natural area hosts a diverse array of bird species and high jungle ecosystems, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts, ecotourism, and outdoor trekking.
Once upon a time in Tingo Maria
One of the main tourist attractions in Tingo Maria National Park is the mountain formation known as "Sleeping Beauty," which, when viewed from a distance, resembles the silhouette of a reclining woman. This iconic landscape, surrounded by lush nature, offers a unique visual experience. Visitors can hike its trails, admire the local biodiversity, and explore the legends surrounding this captivating natural feature.
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A destination for nature lovers
The park provides a range of activities for visitors, including exploring Cueva de las Lechuzas (Cave of the Owls), the home of the oilbird, a mysterious bird, along with various species of parrots, woodpeckers, toucans, and more.
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In the Tres de Mayo tourist sector, visitors can enjoy an orchidarium, a butterfly farm, and birdwatching, along with a variety of medicinal, forest, and ornamental plants. Additionally, there are stunning waterfalls to appreciate, including Gloriapata, Sol Naciente, and Salto del Angel.
Additionally, this area boasts a rich variety of flora, including cedars and ferns, along with butterflies and mammals like the red deer. Visitors can engage in activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching, all expertly coordinated and guided by IPERÚ specialists.
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Home of the Cock of the Rock
The Mirador del Cerro San Francisco (Cerro San Francisco Viewpoint) offers tourists the chance to enjoy birdwatching, particularly for the Cock of the Rock, best spotted between April and December. This emblematic bird inhabits the park's cliffs and forests. The protected area plays a vital role in the conservation of the species by providing a suitable environment for nesting and protection. Additionally, it promotes environmental education and sustainable tourism activities, raising awareness about the importance of preserving both the Cock of the Rock and its natural habitat.
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About Green Destinations Certification
It is important to note that this certification serves as an incentive to continue progressing in conservation and sustainability initiatives, ensuring that future generations can enjoy the park's biodiversity.
Green Destinations aims to identify and recognize tourist destinations that prioritize environmental conservation and support for local communities, promoting holistic sustainability. Destinations that achieve this certification are committed to responsibly managing various aspects, including waste management, energy efficiency, biodiversity conservation, and cultural preservation.
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