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Where can I see birds in Peru?
Peru is one of the most biodiverse places in the world and has more than 1,800 species of birds, but where can you see birds in Peru? Here we will try to locate the main access points to carry out this activity.
As every year The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, on its eBird platform, commemorating World Migratory Bird Day, celebrated Global Big Day. An event that brings together all amateur and professional bird watchers, in the record the largest number of birds in 24 hours.
But it was probably the results that helped answer the original question that introduced us to this topic: Where can you birdwatch in Peru?
Below is a graph with some of the results of the event.

Check out all Global Big Day Results 2023 here
In this way, we can suggest that you can see birds in Peru in the provinces with the largest number of bird species such as Cusco, San Martín, and Madre de Dios. So here we explain to you why these 3 places have to be on your itinerary when planning a birding itinerary to Peru:
- Cusco, in the southeast of Peru, should certainly be on the list of bird watchers, since here you can find cloud forests, tropical forests, wetlands, and open areas with specific birds.
- San Martín, located in north-central Peru, is famous for its orchids and hummingbird-filled cloud forests.
- Madre de Dios, next to Cusco, has extensive areas of state-protected tropical forest, home to colorful macaws and different species of parrots, as well as large aerial predators such as the Harpy Eagle, this place has great opportunities to see curassows and trumpeters, due to the state of its forests.
However, since you will be in Peru you should not forget about the coastal birds and those of the altiplano. In any case, you will pass through the coast when you arrive or leave, so here you can add a couple of days to cover the coast. For those in the highlands, if necessary, extend your trip a couple of days to the south.
In the chart, we can also observe the top hotspot places, which facilitates the planning of an itinerary to observe birds in Peru.
At Rainforest Expeditions, every year our expert guides participate in the Global Big Day bird registry. Led by one of the best bird guides in Peru, Silverio Duri, a member of the Infierno Ese Eja Native Community, the team was able to obtain first place in the event in Madre de Dios with 413 bird species out of the 648 registered in the Tambopata National Reserve.

The Tambopata Research Center team led by Silverio Duri

The Refugio Amazonas and Posada Amazonas birding Team

Pheasant Cuckoo by Silverio Duri and Collared Puffbird by the Refugio Amazonas team
Interested in organizing a birding trip in Peru?
As an expert in birds, Silverio can organize a tailor-made itinerary throughout Peru, focused on covering the largest number of ecosystems and therefore the largest number of birds. Request a quote with Silverio here.
And if you already have the entire part of the coast and mountains covered, you can count on us for the birds of the tropical forest. Here is our suggestion to make the most of your visit to Tambopata.
8 nights Birding Expedition in Tambopata
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This trip was the highlight of our travels through peru. The lodge was absolutely 5 stars for everything. The room, food, people. We had a private guide, Allen, who grew up locally and really had deep knowledge of the land, the history, and the variety of plant and animal species in the jungle. His knowledge and passion were invaluable to our experience. There are a variety of tour companies and lodges you can book to visit the Amazon, however, I would only recommend Rainforest Expeditions as they are truly connected to the community and offer high quality first class amazon experience! Read all
We had a truly wonderful stay with Rainforest Expeditions. Everyone was incredibly kind and welcoming, and our guide was fantastic — very knowledgeable and passionate about the rainforest. We saw many animals, even from the boat, which made the experience unforgettable. Read all
I just spent 3 days here with my family. The research center surpassed all our expectations. I want to give a special shout out to Carlos who took such good care of us. He went above and beyond to make sure we werr comfortable. And he was always smiling. He made us feel so welcome. We had Erik as our guide who is so knowledgeable and experienced. We learned so much, saw so much wildlife. It really was a dream vacation. Thank you!! Read all
Chose this place to stay at the Amazon, as I heard it benefits the local indigenous community. Life changing experience. Oscar was an excellent guide! We saw so many wildlife! No 4th wall made it such an immersive jungle experience. Since they are eco friendly, there is no AC. It can get pretty hot depending on the season. So better to follow their guidance for clothing choices Read all
If you want to experience the Amazon in all its glory This is the place to come to Staff and guides were excellent Food was just incredible The forest walks were really interesting and informative Read all
If you are a birder, ask for Juan Carlos Yatto. He recognizes an astounding number of bird calls and can duplicate many of them. This place is magical, all I could have imagined. All the staff and scientists are incredible. The experience of a lifetime. Read all
This was the most amazing experience Very well organised The ground staff were so well organised The guides were excellent ( I’m looking at you Carlos!) Food was tasty and very varied Amazed that the chefs managed to get such variety in the middle of the Amazon Do not hesitate Book immediately you will not be disappointed. Highly recommended Read all
I can not say enough good things about my time at the Tambopata Research Center. Between the guides, the boat drivers, the chefs, the staff, the bartenders, the researchers, etc. Everyone was absolutely wonderful! If you are interested in viewing wildlife in the Amazon, this is the place for you! A special thank you to the maître d' Carlos who was so incredibly kind and hospitable and our guide Dino who was like a real life Indiana Jones. I can't wait to come back! Read all
An unforgettable, fully immersive jungle experience. Amazing how Tambopata Lodge delivers luxury touches in such a remote and rugged location. The food is fantastic, the staff incredible, and the wildlife sightings non-stop. The personalised itinerary and one-on-one guiding made the trip truly special—huge thanks to our guide Johan for sharing his passion and knowledge. The Macaw Project is inspiring, and it’s clear the lodge fully supports this important conservation work. Manager Brian was always kind, helpful. Well-done all involved. Read all
The most important fact we are grateful for is the true sense of understanding of the ecology of the Amazon the staff at Rainforest Expeditions (RFE) have shown us. RFE stands out for its stand against the pure, profit-motive initiatives many other tour operators do. We are very grateful to have had Carlos as our guide. Carlos is deeply dedicated, and is able to explain the nuances of the flora and fauna. The world today needs to act as one against the impact of climate change. RFE is one, bright shining light in this regard. Read all
We had a fabulous trip! The people were amazing, kind and very professional. The food was exceptionally good! The facilities are beautiful and well kept. We just loved our second time with Rainforest Expeditions and can't wait to go again!! Read all
Fantastic to be deep in the forest surrounded by incredible wildlife with our amazing guide Juan Carlos Yatto, who really knew his stuff! Also his photography skills meant that we could share our experience even better through his telescope using our phone cameras! We learned so much!! He went to extra lengths to find butterflies and moths for us along with so many different birds and monkeys. This was a travel highlight for us as experienced wildlife travellers. We loved our spacious room with no windows and open to more wildlife visitors but after 5 nights the bed could have been a little more comfortable. Luckily we had a second bed to use. Otherwise it was fantastic with hot water showers and fresh drinking water all the time. We were amazed at the variety of food on offer for breakfast, lunch and dinner and couldn’t believe they could have such a wonderful food offering in such a remote location. Even the wine and cocktails were great. I highly recommend spending the extra money and time getting to this location. We stayed at another lodge later which was closer to Puerto Maldonado and there was far less wildlife. Read all
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