• The Marañón River (Spanish: Río Marañón, IPA: [ˈri.o maɾaˈɲon]) is the principal or mainstem source of the Amazon River, arising about 160 km to the northeast of Lima...
  • It has a wonderful and extensive biodiversity, with a varied ecosystem due to the conditions of the Marañon River along its entire length.
  • The Marañón is an area of unique biodiversity, with dry forests that extend along the upper river valley and its tributaries.
  • Marañón Experience will take you rafting or kayaking down the Marañón River and help you with any travel in Northern Peru.
  • Sarameriza is a small fluvial port in the department of Loreto. Sarameriza is situated 7 km south of Marañón River.
  • Hundreds of thousands of people live next to, or nearby to the Marañón River.
  • After our morning adventures which included a brief rain shower, we returned to the Amatista for lunch and relaxation on the Marañon River.
  • Traveling up the Marañón river from Nauta, to Nuevo Union, the beauty reveals itself as we glided up the river, that is one of two rivers that merge past Nauta to...
  • The Maranon River is the longest river in Peru. It begins north of Lima and flows north 1,000 miles before forming the headwaters of Amazon River.
  • The Marañón River basin between Peru and Ecuador, at a low point in the Andes which made it an attractive location for trade between the Inca Empire and the...
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  • The Marañón River is a river that flows entirely in Peruvian territory, which at its confluence with the Ucayali River forms the Amazon River.
  • The Marañón River, a majestic waterway winding through South America, spanning over 1,700 miles in length, holds a special place in the hearts of those who...