The Selva Zone is an amazing corner of wildlife located in the zoo of Lima, the capital of Peru. This part of the zoo is entirely dedicated to the unique and incredibly rich ecosystem of the Amazon rainforest, offering visitors an exciting journey into the heart of the jungle.

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The name 'Selva' itself comes from the Spanish word selva, meaning 'forest' or 'jungle.' The Selva Zone in the Lima Zoo masterfully recreates the natural conditions of the humid Amazonian tropics, one of the most biodiverse regions on our planet. Here, you can feel like an explorer surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of the wild.
The main goal of the Selva Zone is to introduce visitors to the amazing flora and fauna of the Peruvian jungle. The exhibition features rare species of animals and plants typical of the Amazon lowlands. Visiting this zone allows you not only to see exotic inhabitants but also to gain a deeper understanding of the importance of preserving Peru's natural wealth by immersing yourself in the atmosphere of real tropical forests.