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Puerto Maldonado – Sout American Birding Tours
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tours x SAT Red and green Macaw TAMBOPATA
10 Jun

Ecotourism

The tourism situation in Puerto Maldonado is critical, if not pathetic. Lodging and lodges in the city itself, the Tambopata corridor and in the Madre de Dios and Tambopata river basins had to close their doors shortly after the pandemic began: without income to sustain the tourist operation, very expensive when it comes to moving supplies in boats, it was clearly impossible to continue. The formal companies and also those operating in the good old days were forced to do without the assigned personnel and the blessed chain of payments was...