North Peru Birdwatching

Discover the Northern Peru Birding Route: A Birdwatcher’s Paradise

The North Peru Birdwatching  Route is one of the richest and most diverse birdwatching circuits in South America,

renowned among ornithologists and nature lovers alike. Stretching from the Pacific coast to the Amazon basin, this

extraordinary journey takes birders through a mosaic of habitats—tropical dry forests, Andean highlands, lush cloud

forests, and the vast Amazon rainforest.

Home to approximately 1,600 bird species, this region boasts over 150 range-restricted birds, including 63 species

endemic to Peru.

Whether you’re a seasoned birder or a nature enthusiast, Northern Peru offers a birding experience like no other.

Explore the Main Birding Routes in Northern Peru

1. Chiclayo to Tarapoto: A Classic Birding Journey

Starting on the Pacific coast near Chiclayo, this route travels through the Andes and into the tropical lowlands

around Tarapoto. Along the way, birders can spot elusive species like the Marvelous Spatuletail, Long-whiskered

Owlet, and Royal Sunangel, among others.

2. Pedro Ruiz to Cajamarca via the Utcubamba and Marañón Valleys -North Peru Birdwatching

This scenic journey ascends through the Utcubamba Valley, passing through Leymebamba and across the dramatic

Marañón Valley, finally reaching the colonial city of Cajamarca.

This route is known for its high diversity and incredible photo opportunities.

3. Tumbes Extension: Pacific Forests and Coastal Biodiversity -North Peru Birdwatching

For those looking to expand their birding adventure, the Tumbes extension offers access to tropical Pacific forests,

mangrove ecosystems, and dry forests. A pelagic trip in this region can also provide encounters with coastal and

seabird species rarely seen elsewhere in Peru.

4. Iquitos and the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve

In northeastern Peru, the area around Iquitos offers access to the heart of the Amazon. Our partner lodge near the

Pacaya Samiria National Reserve places birders in one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth, where species like

Hoatzins, Amazonian Umbrellabirds, and various macaws can be spotted.

Plan Your Custom Birding Adventure

While these routes are the core of the Northern Peru Birding Route, the region is filled with hidden gems for

independent travelers or those looking for shorter excursions. We invite you to explore our interactive birding map

and connect with our experts at CONAVE to design a custom tour that fits your interests and birding goals.

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Discover North Peru Birdwatching: A World-Class Birding Destination

Explore one of the most biodiverse birdwatching regions on Earth—North Peru, where Andes, Amazon, and Pacific ecosystems collide to create a paradise for bird lovers. With over 1,400 bird species, including endemic, rare, and threatened birds, this region offers unmatched opportunities for both amateur and expert birders.

From the vibrant Tumbesian dry forests to cloud-drenched Andean peaks, and the lush depths of the Amazon rainforest, North Peru is a living field guide. Spot the elusive Marvelous Spatuletail, soaring Andean Condors, flocks of vibrant tanagers, and iconic seabirds like the Humboldt Penguin and Inca Tern—sometimes all in a single trip.

Whether scanning coastal wetlands for Chilean Flamingos or trekking through the misty trails of Abra Patricia, each habitat unlocks new species and stunning views. Led by expert guides, these immersive experiences go beyond checklists—they’re about connecting with nature in its most vibrant form.

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