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  1. The Tingo María National Park has an exceptional biodiversity that, in the case of wildlife, has as important exponents the cock-of-the-rock, an emblematic Amazonian bird of Peru. It is also home to various species of parrots, guácharos, woodpeckers, and toucans, among other birds.

  2. May 1, 2024 · The Tingo María National Park is the second protected natural area created in Peru, on May 14, 1965, by Law No. 15574, with the objective of protecting the natural areas called Sleeping Beauty and the Cave of the Owls.

  3. Tingo María National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Tingo María) is located in the districts of Rupa Rupa and Mariano Dámaso, in the region of Huánuco, Peru. [2] It was established on May 14, 1965 and its main attractions are the montane forest vegetation and the cave named Cueva de las Lechuzas (Spanish for Cave of the Owls) where the oilbirds nest. [2]

  4. Live the experience of your dreams at Tingo María. Exploration in the Cueva de las Owls and Santa Carmen Waterfall. Relaxation in Sulfurous Waters and Mirador Jacintillo. Boat ride in Laguna de los Milagros and visit to Honolulu Falls and Serpentario.

  5. Jun 26, 2019 · Explore this guide to the city of Tingo Maria in the Huánuco region of Peru, including attractions, places to stay, and Tingo Maria National Park.

  6. Parque Nacional Tingo María. This 180-sq-km park lies to the south of town, around the mouth of the Río Monzón, a tributary of the Río Huallaga. Its most distinguishing feature is the Bella Durmiente (Sleeping Beauty), a hill overlooking the town that, from some angles, resembles a recumbent woman wearing an Inca crown.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tingo_MaríaTingo María - Wikipedia

    Tingo María is the capital of Leoncio Prado Province in the Huánuco Region in central Peru. It has a population of 46,191 inhabitants (2017 census). Tingo María was considered unreachable until 1936, when the Montaña Road reached the settlement.

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