Discover Chaparrí

DISCOVER CHAPARRÍ

La Reserva Ecológica de Chaparrí protege 34 412 hectáreas de bosque seco ecuatorial y es refugio de especies como el oso de anteojos, la pava aliblanca, el cóndor andino, pumas, venados etc. 

Es la única área de conservación de la Provincia de Chiclayo y la más extensa de la Región Lambayeque.

La Reserva Ecológica de Chaparrí está integrada por dos Áreas de Conservación Privada (ACP) : el ACP Chaparrí, propiedad de la Comunidad Campesina Muchik Santa Catalina de Chongoyape, y el ACP Huerta de Chaparrí, propiedad de la familia Plenge Pardo.

Where to see Andean spectacled bears in their natural habitat?

What is so special about the Andean bear?​ The Andean bear, also known as the spectacled bear, is the only bear species found in South America. Here are some reasons why it is considered special. 5 facts about the Andean … Read More

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Puma caza venado en Chaparrí

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Reconocidos por la UNESCO

La Reserva Ecológica de Chaparrí recibió el sello de reconocimiento de sostenibilidad social, cultural, ambiental y económica por parte de la Cátedra UNESCO de la Universidad de Génova – Italia. 

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About us?

Our family, the owner of the ACP Huerta Encantada Chaparrí, works to develop economic activities to achieve sustainability for the Reserve. We have created a company to operate the lodge and the restaurant of the Huerta Encantada, which offers jobs to local residents. Read More

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By starting your hike in the cool of the early morning you will have a better chance of spotting wildlife.

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WHAT TO BRING WITH YOU CHAPARRÍ

When you travel to Chaparrí, you can expect to take in the fresh air while spending time close to nature. But you may be asking yourself what you may need to bring along. Read More

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OTHER NEARBY ATTRACTIONS TO VISIT NEAR CHAPARRÍ

The Chaparri lodge is conveniently located near the main archaeological sites and museums of Lambayeque. Other locations in the region include: Read More

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TRAP CAMERAS, AN APPROACH TO THE ANDEAN BEAR

Camera traps provide us with visual documentation of the presence of endangered species that are otherwise difficult to observe. These cameras offer an easy way to see these elusive creatures with minimal disturbance to fauna. The video below the interaction of two bears in the wild on the reserve. Read More

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Learning from wildlife

There are many things we can learn from the local wildlife and possibly more to discover. See what you might learn when you visit Chaparrí through this report by Latina.pe. 

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Don't put off the trip you can plan today for tomorrow!

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