
Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Peru
Explore the lush rainforests of Peru over three captivating days, immersing yourself in the vibrant ecosystems of Monkey Island, the renowned Tambopata Reserve, and the mesmerizing Parrot Clay Lick.
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Day 1:
Upon arrival at the airport or land terminal, guests will undergo a seamless reception followed by a swift transfer to the Monte Amazónico office for comprehensive registration procedures. Following the initial setup, transportation services will commence with a dedicated boat journey lasting approximately one hour to reach the captain's port. Upon disembarking, guests will embark on a picturesque voyage along the Madre de Dios River, passing by various islands teeming with diverse wildlife.
A welcome meeting will follow, featuring a refreshing juice blend sourced locally. Subsequently, accommodations will be installed according to guest preferences. Post-lunch, guests will explore the Monkey Island, situated just ahead of the Lodge, traversing the riverbank to witness captivating scenes of capuchin monkeys thriving in their natural habitat. Evening activities include searching for elusive white caimans, equipped with a reliable flashlight, amidst the sandy banks of the Madre de Dios River. Additionally, sightings of the majestic capybara, the world's largest rodent weighing up to 60 kilograms, will be another highlight, concluding the day with a delicious meal and relaxation.
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Day 2:
On the second day, guests shall awaken to a hearty breakfast. Proceeding through the dense tropical jungle, they will traverse three kilometers towards Lake Sandoval, a significant habitat for piranhas within the Tambopata National Reserve. A leisurely rowing boat trip offers a panorama of numerous bird and monkey species, including shansho, cormorants, jacanas, puma herons, buzzards, cotomonos, friar monkeys, black macaws, picacons, and sloths. There is a possibility of encountering the endangered giant otters, nearly two meters in length, alongside massive crocodiles exceeding four meters in size. Return to the Lodge for a traditional lunch.
Following lunch, guests will undertake a brief canopy walkway adventure, spanning thirty meters above ground, providing unparalleled views of the Madre de Dios River. Observations of various bird species like toucans, macaws, tanager finches, orioles, and others, offer an unforgettable experience. At dusk, guests will venture into the forest, allowing them to marvel at the myriad insect, amphibian, reptile, and nocturnal animal life, culminating in a delightful evening meal and subsequent rest.
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Day 3:
Early in the morning, guests will board the boat once again, embarking on a guided tour to the parrot clay lick, a natural formation on the bank of the Madre de Dios River where various species gather to consume essential clay. Afterward, a sumptuous breakfast awaits before returning to the city.
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This structured approach ensures guests are well-prepared for each stage of their adventure, making every moment memorable.
Highlights | Visiting Monkey Island, one can appreciate the Tambopata National Reserve. Additionally, visitors have an opportunity to observe and visit the parrot clay lick. |
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Includes | Lodging, guided tours, transportation services, airport pick-up and drop-off, food and beverage - Lodge-Airport and Bar Consumption (alcoholic beverages) - Entrance Fee to the Tambopata National Reserve: $15 USD. |
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Duration 3 days
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Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Peru
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Jirón Arequipa
0.75 mi
Leon Velarde
0.75 mi
Leon Velarde
0.75 mi
Jirón Arequipa
0.75 mi
0.75 mi
Interoceanica Sur
1.99 mi
Guests will have access to a lodge with comfortable accommodations, dining facilities, and a range of entertainment options.
Yes, safety measures such as emergency protocols, medical assistance, and local guides trained in conservation practices are implemented throughout the trip.
Certainly! Guests can engage in canoeing, kayaking, and hiking expeditions organized by experienced guides.
Vegetarian options are available upon request and can be tailored to suit individual dietary requirements.
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