Puerto Maldonado is a city in Southeastern Peru in the Amazon forest
55 kilometres (34 mi) west of the Bolivian border on the confluence of
the Tambopata and Madre de Dios River, a tributary of the Amazon
River. It is the capital of the Madre de Dios Region.
Nearby are the Manú National Park, Tambopata National Reserve, and
Bahuaja-Sonene National Park. These are some of the most pristine
primary rain forests in the world, which include several oxbow lakes
and clay licks, where hundreds of birds including macaws feed on clay. |