District Madre de Dios: sights and local tips

Madre de Dios is part of Manu.

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Best time to visit the Madre de Dios region

The Madre de Dios region is climatically shaped by the Amazon — the main season coincides with the dry season.

Recommended: May–Oct

Less favorable: Jan–Feb, Dec, especially for trekking and overland travel

Amazon

Main climate zone

Best time: May–Oct

Typical destinations: Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata, Manu (Anteil)

Note: From November to March, heavy rainfall and high water levels can occur.

Safety

Risk level: erhoeht

Sources: DATACRIM (INEI), Auswärtiges Amt

Disease risk

Disease Cases / 100k Risk YoY trend
Leishmaniasis 521,1 very high ↑ +10.3%
Leptospirosis 146,6 very high ↑ +350.0%
Yellow fever very high Yellow fever vaccination 10+ days before travel RECOMMENDED (endemic zone).
Dengue 309,4 high ↓ -44.1%
Malaria (P. vivax) 16,3 moderate

Source: MINSA Vigilancia Epidemiologica (Datosabiertos). Last update EW 52/2024. 52-week incidence per 100,000 inhabitants.

Historical Epochs

Period distribution

  • 2 Not Applicable (natural landscape/non-historical)

Source: peru_cultura_epoche (11-tier canon, auto-classified)

Hotels via Agoda

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Healthcare access

9
Active facilities
0
with admission (hospitals)
1
with telemedicine
🚑 1
operational ambulances

Source: MINSA RENIPRESS + EESS_TELESALUD + Ambulances (geominsa.minsa.gob.pe)

How to reach Madre de Dios

Recommended length of stay

3–5 days (Medium stay)

∅ 3.5 nights per visit (Hotel data 2019)

Overnight stays: BCRP

Top tours in the Madre de Dios region

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✈ Airport connections

Official MINCETUR list of airports in the region.

  • International Airport PADRE JOSÉ ALDAMIZ
    71,5 km from the tourist center

🌍 Direct international connections to Peru per MINCETUR: 46 airports worldwide.

Nature & protected areas

Parque Nacional Alto Purús

National Park

2.510.694 hectares

Parque Nacional del Manu

National Park

1.716.295 hectares

Parque Nacional Bahuaja-Sonene

National Park

1.091.416 hectares

Source: SERNANP (sernanp.gob.pe)

Data & sources

Show data sources used
  • SENAMHI Climate data, seasons, UV index, frost (1981-2020 climate normals + daily forecasts)
  • MINCETUR / PromPerú Tourism infrastructure: hotels, restaurants, agencies, artisans, attractions
  • INEI / SIRTOD Statistics: population, GDP, crime, traffic accidents (department and province level)
  • SERNANP Protected areas: national parks, reserves, sanctuaries, protection forests
  • INGEMMET Geological hazards: landslides, debris flows, floods, volcanic activity
  • MTC Road network and traffic notices (closures, detours, press releases)
  • Ministerio de Cultura Cultural heritage: archaeological sites, UNESCO World Heritage, Qhapaq Ñan, museums
  • DATACRIM (INEI) Crime and homicide reports 2017-2024 (public ArcGIS REST API)
  • OpenStreetMap Open geospatial data: roads, POIs, administrative boundaries

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