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Pacaya Samiria National Reserve
Pacaya Samiria Excursion
The Pacaya Samiria National Reserve (PSNR) was created on February 25, 1972 in order...
2 Days
Pacaya Samiria Express
For those who want to experience the jungle and observe its wildlife...
3 Days
Pacaya Samiria Adventure
At 2,080,000 hectares (5,139,784 acres), the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is the largest in Peru....
4 Days
Pacaya Samiria Adventure
Within the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve everything, from the vast floodplain lakes to the...
5 Days
Pacaya Samiria Exploration
Composed of tropical floodplain rainforests, the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve (RNPS) covers parts of...
6 Days
Pacaya Samiria Crossing
Covering 2,080,000 hectares (5,139,784 acres), the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is the most extensive...
8 Days
Searching For El Dorado
Since the XV century, people have talked of the legendary lost cities of...
10 Days
Pacaya Samiria Extreme
Due to the fact that it is composed of varzea, or seasonally...
12 Days
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