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Tambopata is a region in southeastern Peru, located in the Amazon rainforest. It is renowned for its incredible biodiversity and is home to some of the most incredible wildlife in the world. It is part of the Madre de Dios region and is the largest protected area in Peru.
The Tambopata National Reserve is home to a wide variety of species, including over 600 species of birds, over 200 species of mammals, and over 500 species of amphibians and reptiles. The region is also home to some of the most unique and threatened species of plants, including the giant river otter, the giant armadillo, the giant anteater, the jaguar, and the giant river turtle.
The region is also known for its incredible diversity of forests, which range from dense tropical rainforest to open savannas. This incredible variety of habitats makes it a hotspot for both researchers and tourists alike. There are several different eco-lodges in the region, which allow visitors to explore the area and get up close and personal with its unique wildlife.
The Tambopata region is a true natural paradise, and its incredible biodiversity makes it a must-see destination for any nature lover. From its incredible wildlife to its unique forests, Tambopata is an unforgettable destination that offers something for everyone.
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
We will pick you up at the Puerto Maldonado bus station or airport. After that, we will take you to our office in Puerto Maldonado where we will give you a briefing on the schedule for the following days. After that, we’ll take a drive to the nearest port and catch a boat to our lodge in the Tambopata National Reserve.
You’ll be traveling along the magnificent Tambopata River. On the banks of the river, you can see creatures like turtles, caimans, and capybaras. You will be accommodated in your room once we get to our lodge. You will next eat a typical meal in the Amazon.
You will go on a guided hike into the local rivers and rainforests after lunch. After that, we’ll head back to the lodge where we’ll eat dinner and stay the night.
Around four in the morning, we’ll awaken. Then, we will take a boat to visit the Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick. Numerous macaws and parrots congregate here in large numbers. These birds visit the clay lick to consume minerals that are vital for their wellbeing. We’ll spend some time observing the macaws and other birds before heading back to the lodge for breakfast.
We’ll unwind in the lodge for the remainder of the day. Our hammocks are situated close to the rainforest, so you can also nap there. We will take a canopy stroll after lunch. Given that this path is situated at a height of around 30 meters, you will enjoy spectacular views of the rainforest surroundings.
We will return to our lodge for dinner after the canopy tour. After that, you’ll go on a guided nighttime stroll through the neighboring jungle.
We’ll hike to Sandoval Lake after a delectable breakfast. You will get knowledge of the many different plant species found in the reserve during this brief hike. You will learn about the significance of these plants for the surrounding communities from our knowledgeable tour guide. When you arrive at Sandoval Lake, you will see a lot of enormous otters swimming and fishing in the lake. On a campsite close to the lake, we will eat lunch.
We’ll take some time in the afternoon to take in the stunning sunset. After that, we’ll head back to the lodge for dinner. You will have another nighttime tour of the neighborhood jungle following dinner.
Early in the morning, we shall depart from the resort. Then, a boat will take us to the Parrot’s Clay Lick, where birds from the Tambopata Reserve congregate yet again. We will spend some time admiring the colorful display the macaws and parrots have put on before heading back to our lodge for breakfast.
We’ll visit a nearby native settlement after breakfast. You’ll discover more about their habits and traditions. After that, we’ll enjoy a delectable meal. After that, we’ll check out of the lodge and take a boat to Puerto Maldonado. Once there, we’ll go to the neighborhood market so you can buy some mementos.
Finally, we’ll head back to our Puerto Maldonado office. Depending on your preference, we will then transfer you to the bus terminal or the nearby airport.