Tingo María is a city in central Peru, known as the "Door to the Amazonia." With a population of 46,191, it sits at the meeting point of the Monzón and Huallaga rivers. The city is home to the National University of the Forest and the Tingo María National Park, where you can find the famous limestone mountain range shaped like a sleeping woman. Tingo María offers attractions like the Cueva de las Lechuzas cave and is a hub for regional transportation, making it a vibrant and unique destination in Peru.