Manu National Park, Biodiversity hotspot in Peru
Manú National Park consists of diverse ecosystems including high Andes, cloud forests and tropical lowland rainforest.
The park was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
Manú National Park is the traditional territory of the indigenous Matsigenka, and houses tribes that remain uncontacted.
Tourism is regulated and guided tours are available.
It stands out for having the highest biodiversity of any protected area in the world.
Website: sernanp.gob.pe/del-manu
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap