The Manu Biosphere Reserve is located
in the heart of the Amazonian rainforest, in the
Madre de Dios Region of eastern Peru and is an integral
component of the Vilcabamba Amboro Conservation
Corridor (see map to the right), a thousand-kilometer-long
network of protected areas that run from Machu Picchu
in Peru to Amboro in central Bolivia.
Spanning over the South Eastern
Peruvian Andes and down into the neotropical rainforests,
the Manu Biosphere Reserve encompasses an area approximately
the same size as Wales. Although only 70km
from Cusco, the Manu Biosphere Reserve has remained
relatively protected by the limited access routes.
The Manu Biosphere Reserve is comprised
of several distinctive zones (see map to the right),
each with a specific level of protection. The highest
of the protective zoning has been bestowed on the
Manu National Park, the heart of the Biosphere Reserve.
The Manu National Park is the largest
national park in Peru and comprises more than 1.6
million hectares of intact tropical ecosystems,
from lowland rainforest through cloud forest to
highland elfin forest and humid Andean grasslands
and swamps. |