Amazonia Legend
The Legend Ayaymama Tours in Tambopata:
In Tambopata tours where there is an ancient legend come in the darkness of the nights of Tambopata Amazonia Legend , can get to hear a creepy sound baffles who roams the Amazon jungle for the first time . Sound tones
become more serious ,
almost like a cry is heard. say ” Is Ayaymama ” say some native to the curious gaze of the traveler. This is the
Nyctibius griseus , is a night owl full of mystery not only for its spectacular camouflage mechanism , but because it is
more representative of the myths of the Peruvian Amazon in the Tambopata .
They tell a tale of two children lost in the jungle , who were abandoned by his father and stepmother after her mother
died. These were taken to the jungle forest under the guise of a simple walk , but left them to fend for sure can not go home .
Children left in search of his home in the jungle in Tambopata , but all I achieved was deeper into the dense Amazon
jungle . Forest spirits had pity them, and turned them into birds so they could fly back home. They landed on a
nearby tree, and issued their song full of pity : ” ayay mom, mom ayay ” .
They say that every time you hear the bird singing , this is actually the lost children of Tambopata tours, still looking
for his mother every night in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest , is located on the Madre de Dios tambopata candamo tours .
are their direct descendents,
though it is known that in the XV century the Inca made incursions into Tambopata. The dominant ethnic groups
historically have been the Ese’ Eja and the Puquirieri.
The reserve is particularly important for its cochas and lakes which are habitat for more than 40 species of
transcontinental migratory birds, as well as the giant otter, in danger of extinction, along with other endemic birds,
amphibians and mammals.
The flora on the reserve thrives and flourishes, to the point where in one study it was found that there were 150
different types of trees on the same hectare