Tambopata (Puerto Maldonado) 5 Days

5 (5)
Duration
5 days
Group Size
1 to 15 people
Ages
1 - 99 yrs
Languages
English

Tour Overview

Seeing some of the spectacular and exotic animals that live in the rainforest is one of the main goals of every eco travel trip to the Amazon. The amazing biodiversity in the Peruvian jungle is also its principal claim to fame and folks on family green travel vacations come to the rainforest with high hopes of experiencing troops of Squirrel Monkeys running and jumping through the trees, of seeing unbelievable looking toucans as they call from the treetops, or of glimpsing a jaguar in the depths of the rainforest.

Additional information

  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Pickup

What's included

Pick up from the airport or bus station around trip
Rubber boots
First aid kit
Lunch: 4
Dinner: 4
Motor Boat
Breakfast: 4
Tour Guide
Accommodation included: 4 nights
Other

Itinerary

Day 1: Welcome to the jungle
Our journey commences with a warm airport welcome, leading to a scenic drive and a tranquil 15-minute boat ride upstream on the Tambopata River, bringing travelers to the Lodge. A brief orientation by our guide covers hotel policies, followed by a rejuvenating lunch and a two-hour guided walk through the tropical forest, unveiling medicinal plants and ancient trees like the Brazil nut, CHACRUNA, and AYAHUASCA. The adventure continues with a visit to the 45-meter-high bird-watching tower, providing wildlife sightings. Return to the Lodge by sunset and embark on nocturnal activities along the Tambopata River, seeking caimans, owls, and the elusive Capybara. Clear nights offer a celestial spectacle, allowing guests to stargaze and marvel at the Milky Way, constellations, and shooting stars—a perfect end to an immersive day in the Tambopata National Reserve.

Overnight at a jungle lodge

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Day 2: Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick - Spotting Wildlife
Commence your day with coffee or tea before a thrilling journey to the macaw and parrot clay lick. At dawn, a 45-minute boat ride along the Tambopata River offers potential wildlife sightings. Witness the mesmerizing spectacle of parrots and macaws at Chuncho clay lick, enjoying a two-hour session and a delightful breakfast. Post-morning adventure, explore small river branches for wildlife encounters. In the afternoon, return to the city, drive 15 minutes to Yacumama lake for a scenic sunset. This lake is a habitat for various birds, black caimans, piranhas, and river otters. Engage in eco-friendly piranha fishing, then return to the hotel by boat at dusk for a well-deserved rest.

Overnight at a Jungle Lodge

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Day 3: Lake Sandoval
Embark on a morning adventure to the Sandoval Lake within Tambopata National Reserve, exploring a 4 km wooden path surrounded by vibrant fauna. Witness the lake's unparalleled biodiversity, featuring black caimans, giant otters, herons, turtles, monkeys, macaws, and wild ducks. Return to the lodge before noon for a satisfying lunch. In the afternoon, delve into the "Matsigenka" culture by visiting a native family. Engage in cultural immersion, learning to use bows and arrows, spin and weave cotton for traditional clothing (Cushma), and craft ropes from plant bark. Witness their unique fire-making techniques using hands. Return to the lodge, soaking in the sunset. As dusk falls, embark on an enchanting nocturnal wildlife exploration. Armed with flashlights, venture into the trails to spot porcupines, sloths, arachnids, insects, reptiles, opossums, night monkeys, owls, and more. Conclude the day with a hearty dinner at the hotel before a well-deserved rest.

Overnight in a Jungle Lodge

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Day 4: Monkey Island, Canopy Walk
After breakfast and rest, explore Monkey Island on the Madre de Dios River, encountering various monkey species and possibly spotting sloths and turtles. Return to the hotel before noon. In the afternoon, take a boat to a canopy experience among trees over 700 years old. Bridges spanning 400 meters offer a rare view of the ecosystem with toucans, hummingbirds, woodpeckers, monkeys, lizards, orchids, and epiphytes. Following a delicious lunch, the adventure continues with a kayaking expedition along the Madre de Dios River. Paddle near the banks for wildlife sightings like turtles, white caimans, kingfishers, herons, and, with luck, an anaconda. Life jackets are provided for this thrilling experience.

Overnight in a Jungle Lodge

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Day 5: Tambopata Lodge (Optional Excursion) - Puerto Maldonado
Optional Adventure Following a delightful night and a satisfying breakfast, our final excursion takes us to a local farm. Here, we delve into the art of plant grafting, explore diverse soil types, and indulge in the flavors of typical rainforest crops. Experience firsthand the cultivation of coffee, various types of cocoa, citrus fruits, ingas, bananas, and more. We conclude our visit around noon and later head back to the city for those who may have left luggage in the office. Subsequently, we proceed to the airport or bus station for departing travelers.

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FAQ

Can I get the refund?

If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.

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  • From 0 to 3 days: 0%
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