Postal codes for Tambopata range from 17000 to 17001 in Madre de Dios, Tambopata, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Tambopata.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Aguas Negras | 17000 |
| Alta Cachuela | 17000 |
| Alta Pastora | 17000 |
| Alto Chorrillos | 17000 |
| Alto Loero | 17000 |
| Bajo Madre de Dios Izquierda | 17000 |
| Bajo Tambopata | 17000 |
| Baltimori | 17000 |
| Boca Pariamanu | 17000 |
| Cachuela Trigoso | 17000 |
| Centro Cachuela | 17000 |
| Centro Pastora | 17000 |
| Chonta | 17000 |
| Chorrillos | 17000 |
| Condenado | 17000 |
| Diamante | 17000 |
| El CastaƱal | 17000 |
| El Pilar | 17000 |
| El Prado | 17000 |
| Fitzcarrald | 17000 |
| Fundo Concepcion | 17000 |
| Huascar | 17000 |
| Infierno | 17000 |
| Isla Rolin | 17000 |
| Izuyama | 17000 |
| Jorge Chavez | 17000 |
| La Pastora | 17001 |
| La Torre | 17000 |
| Lago Sandoval | 17000 |
| Libia Chica | 17000 |
| Loero | 17000 |
| Los Manantiales | 17000 |
| Monte Salvado | 17000 |
| Monte Sinai | 17000 |
| Nuevo Sol Naciente | 17000 |
| Otilia | 17000 |
| Palma Real | 17000 |
| Palmichal | 17000 |
| Playa Alta | 17000 |
| Puerto Capitania | 17000 |
| Puerto Maldonado | 17001 |
| Puerto Nuevo | 17000 |
| Puerto Pardo | 17000 |
| Puerto Union | 17000 |
| Quebrada Triunfo | 17000 |
| Rompeolas | 17001 |
| Sabaluyoc | 17000 |
| Sachavacayoc | 17000 |
| San Bernardo | 17000 |
| San Francisco | 17000 |
| San Jacinto | 17000 |
| Sonene | 17000 |
| Teniente Acevedo | 17000 |
| Tipisca | 17000 |
| Tres Estrellas | 17000 |
| Tres Islas | 17000 |
| Tupac Amaru | 17000 |
| Villa Colorado | 17000 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Tambopata districts in Peru. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Peru (PE) |
|---|---|
| Department | Madre de Dios |
| Provinces | Tambopata |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Tambopata is a district located in the Tambopata Province within the Madre de Dios region of southeastern Peru. Situated in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon basin, this district serves as the provincial capital and is positioned along the Tambopata River, which flows into the mighty Madre de Dios River. Covering an area of approximately 12,000 square kilometers, Tambopata District encompasses vast stretches of pristine rainforest and is home to an estimated population of around 40,000 residents, many of whom are concentrated in the district's main urban center of Puerto Maldonado. The district is administratively divided into multiple populated centers and smaller settlements that dot the landscape. Tambopata's strategic location makes it a crucial gateway to some of the most biodiverse protected areas in the world, including the Tambopata National Reserve and Bahuaja-Sonene National Park. As the administrative hub of the province, Tambopata District plays a vital role in regional governance and development, while its position in the Amazon rainforest makes it essential for accessing postal and communication services for the numerous communities scattered throughout this remote but ecologically significant territory.
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