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The Tambopata National Reserve is a protected area in Peru, located in the Madre de Dios region. It is an area of incredible biodiversity, with a range of habitats including tropical rainforest, savannas, wetlands, and lowland forests. The reserve is home to a variety of wildlife, including jaguars, tapirs, giant otters, macaws, and hundreds of species of birds. It is also a haven for bird watchers, with more than 500 species of birds recorded in the reserve. The reserve is also a popular destination for ecotourism, with opportunities to visit local communities, take part in research projects, and explore the rainforest. Tambopata National Reserve is an important area for conservation, and it is an essential part of Peru’s natural heritage.
Peru Vive Travel is an experienced tour operator that specializes in customizing unique and memorable trips to the region of Cusco, Peru. We offer a wide range of services, from planning personalized itineraries and providing knowledgeable guides to arranging transportation and accommodation. Our experienced team of travel experts are dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and creating unforgettable journeys.
Puerto Maldonado hotel transfer
06:00 am
Transfer from the bus or airport to the office, where customers can deposit any luggage that is not going on the tour. We next take a motorized boat from the port 15 minutes downstream to our lodge, where we settle into our comfortable rooms with the help of our guide. Later, while we walk around the resort’s pathways, our guide will discuss the local flora and wildlife.
After lunch, we take a 20-minute boat ride to the island of monkeys, where we have a great chance to see the island’s five different species of monkeys. Next, we get ready to head back to the lodge, where we observe caimans with the aid of flashlights at dusk and see red-eyed alligators. Finally, we head back to the lodge, where we spend the night in a cozy lodge. Lodge Amazon Tambopata
You may watch numerous kinds of parrots assemble at the Madre de Dios River’s wall to eat clay in a multicolored show of flight and calls by visiting the parrot clay lick cachuela very early in the morning at 5:00 am. It’s a trek that takes around 50 minutes. After returning to the inn for breakfast, we’ll get ready to head back to Puerto Maldonado and then to the bus stop or airport.