Chanchamayo Forest Reserve is a biologically rich protected area in central Peru, offering lush tropical landscapes and diverse wildlife, making it a desirable destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.
The Chanchamayo Forest Reserve lies within the Junín region of central Peru, covering a portion of the eastern Andes foothills where the Amazon rainforest begins. The reserve protects significant tracts of montane and cloud forest ecosystems, characterized by high biodiversity and endemism. The reserve's topography ranges from steep slopes to gentle valleys, woven by numerous streams that feed into the Amazon basin. Chanchamayo’s climate is generally humid and tropical, supporting a dense canopy of trees, epiphytes, orchids, bromeliads, and abundant wildlife including various species of monkeys, birds, amphibians, and insects. The area has long been recognized for its ecological importance and potential for scientific research, especially concerning tropical forest conservation. Visitors to the reserve can explore multiple hiking trails that traverse diverse habitats, providing opportunities for birdwatching, wildlife spotting, and photography. The reserve is also culturally significant, as nearby communities maintain traditional agricultural practices and local crafts, enriching the visitor experience. Although less developed for tourism than some other reserves in Peru, its relatively low visitor numbers preserve a sense of solitude and wilderness. Key landmarks include cascading waterfalls, natural swimming pools, and viewpoints overlooking forested valleys. The Chanchamayo Reserve serves as an important buffer zone for surrounding conservation areas, contributing to regional biodiversity protection and watershed health. Outdoor recreation here is best suited for those seeking natural immersion, wildlife encounters, and exploration of Peru’s lesser-known cloud forest environments.
San Ramon Waterfalls – Cascading falls with natural pools for swimming
Cloud Forest Habitat – Rich biodiversity with numerous endemic bird species
Traditional Agroforestry Zones – Local farms with sustainable production of coffee and fruits
Key Wildlife Viewing Area – Opportunities to see woolly monkeys and toucans
A series of picturesque waterfalls providing refreshing swimming spots and scenic views.
A unique ecosystem with high humidity and diverse plant and animal life, including orchids and bromeliads.
The reserve supports populations of vulnerable woolly monkeys, which can often be seen in the treetops.