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There is nothing quite like living in a rainforest. The experience of learning Spanish while surrounded by such natural beauty is something not to missed while you are in Peru.
Tambopata National park is a beautiful green paradise, comprising 1.5 million acres of sub-tropical rainforest of the Madre de Dios and Puno regions of Peru, and is internationally acclaimed as one of the most bio-diverse areas on earth. It is particularly famous for its monkeys, giant river otters, black caimans, capibaras, tapirs and hundreds of bird species.

Study Spanish in the rainforest of Tambopata and be amazed at the wildlife. The Tambopata Reserve is known for its great wildlife spectacle, as the world´s largest known mineral clay lick is found here, where hundreds of parrots, macaws and parakeets congregate daily to feed. This is considered the biggest clay lick on the Peruvian Amazon.
There are plenty of excursions to fill in your spare time in the jungle. You´ll never be bored in such a paradise. You can take various hikes through the trail system to observe the wildlife, take canoes on the Sandoval Lake and observe monkeys, turtles and perhaps even the Giant Otter! Visit the observation tower, take a night walk to observe insects and search for caiman, visit the butterfly farm or a local community, or visit the famous Monkey Island and the Macaw Clay Lick.

Our Spanish teachers, and bi-lingual guides are always there to guide you and explain the fauna and history, and the ways of the Peruvian jungle.
From Cusco, we take a 25 minute flight to Puerto Maldonado, the main city near the national park, 55kms west of the Bolivian border.
Explore this wonderful lowland – it´s like nothing you´ve ever seen before.
Study Spanish with us in the Peruvian rainforest and experience this amazing place.
Trips leaving on 9th May, 6th June and 27th June.
info@amautaspanish.com
http://www.amautaspanish.com/amautaspanish/english/spanish_tambopata.asp
2 Responses for "Study Spanish in the Rainforest of Peru"
This is so beautiful…I hope to study there. What is the youngest age for children?
Very impressive post.The idea of learn spanish with an exciting tour seems to be great.
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