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Lago Sandoval

2 agosto, 2023
Lake Sandoval, also known as Lago Sandoval, is a beautiful meander-shaped lake located in the Tambopata National Reserve, near Puerto Maldonado, in the Madre de Dios region of Peru. This lake is recognized for its incredible biodiversity and is one of the most popular destinations for ecotourism and wildlife observation in the Amazon jungle. A meandering lake is a crescent-shaped body of water that forms when a meandering river changes its course, leaving behind a horseshoe-shaped lake isolated from the main river channel. Sandoval Lake is approximately 3 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide, making it quite a large meandering lake. The lake and its surroundings are home to a wide variety of plant and animal species, making it an excellent location for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Visitors can often see various species of monkeys, including howler monkeys, capuchin monkeys, and squirrel monkeys. There's also a good chance of spotting giant otters, alligators, colorful macaws, toucans, and many other fascinating creatures. To preserve the fragile ecosystem, access to Lake Sandoval is regulated by the Tambopata National Reserve authorities, and visitors often explore the lake with the help of local guides. This ensures that tourism is carried out in a sustainable and responsible manner, minimizing the impact on the environment and wildlife. The best time to visit Lake Sandoval is during the dry season, which normally runs from May to October. During this period, the water level is lower, making it easy to navigate the lake and spot wildlife. Visiting Lake Sandoval offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the heart of the Amazon jungle and witness its incredible natural beauty and biodiversity. However, it is essential to follow the guidelines provided by local authorities and guides to protect this fragile ecosystem for future generations to enjoy.

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