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Tambopata Native Tours 4 Days

Tambopata Native Tour – 4 Days Tambopata Native Tours 4 Days Immerse yourself in the heart of the Amazon rainforest with this unforgettable 4-day adventure in Tambopata. Explore the incredible biodiversity of the Peruvian jungle, home to exotic wildlife, lush landscapes, and breathtaking scenery. This tour offers a deep connection with nature, guided by local experts who will introduce you to the wonders of the Amazon. Experience boat rides along the Tambopata River, hikes through dense jungle trails, and visits to macaw clay licks, where vibrant birds gather in a spectacular display. Stay in eco-lodges surrounded by pristine nature and learn about the traditions of native communities. Wildlife Encounters: Spot monkeys, caimans, macaws, and other incredible Amazonian species.Macaw Clay Lick: Witness one of nature’s most colorful spectacles.Jungle Hikes & Boat Rides: Explore the depths of the rainforest by land and water.Authentic Amazon Experience: Connect with local culture and untouched nature. Tour price Tambopata Native Tour – 4 Days From: $405 USD per person Level of activity: Moderate Duration of the trip: 4 Days Contact us Itinerary Included Not Included Packing List DAY 1 Reception at the airport and transfer to our office in Puerto Maldonado city. Luggage that is not needed during your stay in the rainforest can be stored in our warehouse to avoid transportation inconvenience. Boarding at the port towards our Lodge: a 40-minute navigation along the Madre de Dios River. Arrival at the Lodge facilities in the Amazon, where you will be welcomed with a refreshing natural fruit drink of the season. Your guide will provide necessary explanations for your stay and give you the keys to your bungalow. Afterward, you will have lunch and rest until the first excursion. For passengers arriving on flights after 1:00 PM, lunch will be served as a Box Lunch made with 100% recyclable materials. At 3:00 PM, our first activity in the rainforest begins. Visit to a Brazil nut camp. You will also visit a rubber tapper camp, one of the most important economic activities in the Madre de Dios region. You will witness the artisanal process of latex extraction, known as “jebe,” which is used for a variety of products. The trekking time for this activity is 2 hours. At 7:00 PM, before dinner, you will take a night boat ride for a fun “Caiman safari,” where you may also have the chance to observe other animals that inhabit the riverbanks. DAY 2 We wake up at 5:30 AM to have a cup of coffee or hot infusion before heading to Lake Sandoval. The guide will provide you with a breakfast bag to be consumed during the excursion to Lake Sandoval. At 6:00 AM, after a 20-minute boat ride along the Madre de Dios River, we arrive at the dock of Lake Sandoval. We embark on a 3 km trek through the lush vegetation of the rainforest, entering the territory of Tambopata National Reserve. You will admire gigantic trees, snakes, monkeys (such as squirrel monkeys, capuchin monkeys), and birds (including herons, kingfishers, and anhingas). Once at Lake Sandoval, we will navigate in small rowing boats in search of river otters. We will also observe a variety of animals such as reptiles, mammals, and birds in their natural habitat. When the guide finds a suitable spot, we can enjoy our breakfast while observing nature in its full glory. On the way back, we will ensure that we have all our belongings and start the return trek to the Lake Sandoval dock. At 1:30 PM, we will return to the lodge for lunch. At 3:30 PM, we will visit one of the two observation towers available at Corto Maltes Amazonia. One tower is 20 meters high, and the other is 42 meters high. Both are designed for birdwatching and observing other species from above, and you can also enjoy a beautiful sunset (the guide will coordinate which tower to visit depending on passengers’ preferences). We will also visit a Brazil nut camp. Brazil nut is another important economic activity in the Madre de Dios region. You will have free time to enjoy the swimming pool or a massage, have a refreshing drink at our bar, or visit our boutique. DAY 3 We wake up at 5:30 AM to have a hot coffee or infusion before heading out for a approximately 20-minute walk to the parrot clay lick. Here, you will be able to observe 3 to 5 species of parrots that come down to feed on a special clay found in certain areas of the region. This clay is essential for the birds’ metabolism and provides a truly marvelous and exciting display of colors. 8:00 AM: Breakfast and free time. After breakfast, we will transfer you to the city of Puerto Maldonado in our boats. At Puerto Bolívar, transportation will be waiting to take you to our office, and from there, we will continue to the local market for a short tour lasting around 15 to 20 minutes. During this visit, you will have the opportunity to see the different local products that the population relies on. After the market visit, we will proceed to the airport for your respective flight check-in. DAY 4 8:00 AM: Breakfast. 9:00 AM: We will visit a native family from the Machiguenga ethnic group, one of the many ethnic groups in the Peruvian Amazon. They will show us part of the cultural value of their ancestors, their language, customs, traditional clothing, hunting techniques, handicrafts, and the music they play during the ayahuasca ceremony. They will demonstrate how they utilize natural products to make tools, their homes, clothing, and ornaments, all of which are important in their daily lives. 11:00 AM: After a 20-minute boat ride along the river, we will visit a local farm. This is a plot of land cared for by a local family. Here, we will recognize and even taste different tropical fruits of the season and other native products such as cacao, plantains, cocona, breadfruit, noni, yuca, and lime. This

Tambopata National Reserve 3 Days

Tambopata National Reserve 3 Days Tambopata National Reserve 3 Days Embark on a thrilling 3-day journey into the heart of the Peruvian Amazon with this immersive tour of Tambopata National Reserve. Discover the astonishing biodiversity of one of the most pristine rainforests in the world, home to vibrant wildlife, lush vegetation, and breathtaking landscapes. Venture deep into the jungle on guided hikes, explore serene rivers by canoe, and witness the mesmerizing spectacle of macaws at the clay lick. Stay in an eco-lodge surrounded by nature and experience the tranquility of the Amazon while learning about its delicate ecosystem. Wildlife Observation: Spot monkeys, toucans, capybaras, and caimans in their natural habitat.Macaw Clay Lick: Watch flocks of colorful macaws gather in a stunning natural display.River & Jungle Exploration: Navigate Amazonian waterways and trek through dense rainforest.Eco-Lodge Experience: Stay in a comfortable lodge, fully immersed in the sounds of the jungle. Tour price Tambopata National Reserve 3 Days From: $345 USD per person Level of activity: Moderate Duration of the trip: 3 Days Contact us Itinerary Included Not Included Packing List DAY 1 Reception at the airport or bus terminal and transfer to the office for corresponding registrations. Transfer to the port captaincy where we will take the boat for approximately one hour to our lodge. Welcome meeting with a refreshing fruit juice from our region. Check-in and installation in our respective rooms. After a restful break, you will have an introductory two-hour walk in the dense tropical forest, guided by a local expert guide. You will explore our trails and have the opportunity to observe a variety of trees that can be over five hundred years old, as well as some species of wild animals such as toucans, oropendolas, macaws, monkeys, snakes, butterflies, and more. You will have the chance to experience the magic of our Amazon rainforest, which is within the Tambopata National Reserve (278,000 hectares of protected land). In the evening, we will go in search of white caimans that are usually found on sandbanks in the Madre de Dios River. It will be necessary to bring a flashlight for this activity. We may also see the capybara, the world’s largest rodent that can weigh up to 60 kilograms. Return to the lodge for dinner and rest. DAY 2 After breakfast, we will walk 3 km through the dense tropical forest towards Lake Sandoval, one of the largest lakes in the Tambopata National Reserve. We will take a paddle boat ride on the lake, where we will appreciate a great variety of birds and different species of monkeys, such as shanshos, cormorants, jacanas, puma herons, vultures, cotomonos, monk sakis, black capuchins, squirrel monkeys, and sloths. We might have an encounter with the giant otter family (almost two meters long), which is an endangered species, as well as the largest recorded caimans measuring over 4 meters long. We will return to the lodge to enjoy a typical lunch. In the evening, we will have a night walk where we can appreciate the diversity of insect species, amphibians, reptiles, and other nocturnal animals. Dinner and rest. DAY 3 After breakfast, we will walk 3 km through the dense tropical forest towards Lake Sandoval, one of the largest lakes in the Tambopata National Reserve, known for its piranha habitat. We will take a paddle boat ride on the lake, where we will appreciate a great variety of birds and different species of monkeys, such as shanshos, cormorants, jacanas, puma herons, vultures, cotomonos, monk sakis, black capuchins, squirrel monkeys, and sloths. We might have an encounter with the giant otter family (almost two meters long), which is an endangered species, as well as the largest recorded caimans measuring over 4 meters long. We will return to the lodge to enjoy a typical lunch. In the evening, we will have a night walk where we can appreciate the diversity of insect species, amphibians, reptiles, and other nocturnal animals. Dinner and rest. At 5:30 a.m., we will embark on a short walk on the Canopy walkway, which is about 30 meters high. This will allow us to appreciate nature from the highest possible point and enjoy a panoramic view of the Madre de Dios River. From the platforms, we will observe different species of birds such as toucans, macaws, tanagers, and oropendolas. It will be a wonderful experience. After breakfast, we will return to the city and provide transportation to the airport and/or bus station. Included in the tour: Airport transfer (Airport – Lodge – Airport). Accommodation. Professional guide. Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner). Swimming pool. Not included in the tour: Bar consumption (alcoholic beverages). Entrance fee to Tambopata National Reserve: $15 USD. What should you bring? Comfortable boots for walking. Sunscreen and a hat. Reusable water bottle. Rain jacket. Energy snacks for the hike. DAY 1 Reception at the airport or bus terminal and transfer to the office for corresponding registrations. Transfer to the port captaincy where we will take the boat for approximately one hour to our lodge. Welcome meeting with a refreshing fruit juice from our region. Check-in and installation in our respective rooms. After a restful break, you will have an introductory two-hour walk in the dense tropical forest, guided by a local expert guide. You will explore our trails and have the opportunity to observe a variety of trees that can be over five hundred years old, as well as some species of wild animals such as toucans, oropendolas, macaws, monkeys, snakes, butterflies, and more. You will have the chance to experience the magic of our Amazon rainforest, which is within the Tambopata National Reserve (278,000 hectares of protected land). In the evening, we will go in search of white caimans that are usually found on sandbanks in the Madre de Dios River. It will be necessary to bring a flashlight for this activity. We may also see the capybara, the world’s largest rodent that can weigh up to 60 kilograms. Return to the lodge for dinner and rest. DAY

Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick 3d/2n

Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick 3d/2n Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick 3 Days / 2 Nights Experience the magic of the Amazon with a 3-day adventure to the world-famous Macaw Clay Lick in Tambopata. This journey takes you deep into the heart of the rainforest, where you’ll witness one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles—hundreds of macaws and parrots gathering to feed on mineral-rich clay. Explore the lush jungle with expert guides, navigate serene rivers, and encounter incredible wildlife, from playful monkeys to elusive jaguars. Stay in an eco-lodge surrounded by nature and immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of the Amazon. Macaw Clay Lick Spectacle: Witness a vibrant display of macaws and parrots in their natural habitat.Amazon Wildlife Encounters: Spot monkeys, caimans, giant otters, and more.Jungle Hikes & River Exploration: Discover the secrets of the rainforest on guided excursions.Eco-Lodge Stay: Enjoy a comfortable stay in a lodge deep in the Amazon. Tour price Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick 3d/2n From: $389 USD per person Level of activity: Moderate Duration of the trip: 3 Days Contact us Itinerary Included Not Included Packing List DAY 1 Pickup at the airport or bus terminal and transfer to the office for the necessary registrations. Transfer to the port captaincy where we will board a boat for approximately one hour to reach our lodge. Welcome meeting with a refreshing fruit juice made from local fruits. Check-in and settling into our respective rooms. After a restful break, you will have an introductory two-hour walk in the dense tropical forest, guided by a local expert guide. You will walk along our trails and have the opportunity to observe a variety of trees that can be over five hundred years old, as well as wildlife species such as toucans, oropendolas, macaws, monkeys, snakes, butterflies, and more. You will have the chance to experience the magic of our Amazon rainforest, which is part of the Tambopata National Reserve (278,000 hectares of protected land). In the evening, we will go in search of white caimans, which are usually found on sandbanks in the Madre de Dios River. You will need to bring a flashlight for this activity. We may also spot the capybara, the largest rodent in the world, which can weigh up to 60 kilograms. Return to the lodge for dinner and rest. DAY 2 We wake up very early at 4:30 am to embark on an incredible boat journey to the largest macaw clay lick in the world, “EL CHUNCHO.” The boat ride will take approximately 1.5 hours, and along the way, we may have the opportunity to see species such as capybaras, which are the largest rodents, and tapirs. We might even spot the most beautiful feline of South America, the jaguar. Many of our clients have been witnesses, with photographic evidence, of encounters with these magnificent mammals. Upon reaching the macaw clay licks, you will see hundreds of parrots of different species gathering to eat the clay adjacent to the riverbank. We will settle in our chairs to witness one of the most stunning natural bird displays in the world. The parrots are followed by three species of the most colorful macaws in America, with red and green, blue and yellow plumage. They come together to consume the necessary clay in their daily diet and to eliminate toxins. On a good day of activity, you will see hundreds of these marvelous birds flying above you. It is an experience of a lifetime. We will then return to our lodge for breakfast and rest. Next, we will take a walk in the botanical garden where you can see various species of fruits, wood, and medicinal plants in our area, accompanied by our guide. Lunch will be served. In the afternoon, we will have the opportunity to go kayaking on the Tambopata River. We will silently navigate along the river, increasing our chances of observing the larger animals of the Tambopata Reserve. The evening is free for rest or the possibility of another night walk. DAY 3 After breakfast, our boat will take us back to Puerto Maldonado following the same route. We will return to the city and arrive at Puerto Maldonado, where we will be transferred to the airport terminal. Included in the tour: Transportation, Airport – Lodge – Airport. Accommodation. Guide. Meals (lunch, dinner, breakfast). Not included in the tour: Bar consumption (alcoholic beverages). Entrance fee to Tambopata National Reserve (US $ 24.00). What should you bring? Comfortable boots for walking. Sunscreen and a hat. Reusable water bottle. Rain jacket. Energy snacks for the hike. DAY 1 Pickup at the airport or bus terminal and transfer to the office for the necessary registrations. Transfer to the port captaincy where we will board a boat for approximately one hour to reach our lodge. Welcome meeting with a refreshing fruit juice made from local fruits. Check-in and settling into our respective rooms. After a restful break, you will have an introductory two-hour walk in the dense tropical forest, guided by a local expert guide. You will walk along our trails and have the opportunity to observe a variety of trees that can be over five hundred years old, as well as wildlife species such as toucans, oropendolas, macaws, monkeys, snakes, butterflies, and more. You will have the chance to experience the magic of our Amazon rainforest, which is part of the Tambopata National Reserve (278,000 hectares of protected land). In the evening, we will go in search of white caimans, which are usually found on sandbanks in the Madre de Dios River. You will need to bring a flashlight for this activity. We may also spot the capybara, the largest rodent in the world, which can weigh up to 60 kilograms. Return to the lodge for dinner and rest. DAY 2 We wake up very early at 4:30 am to embark on an incredible boat journey to the largest macaw clay lick in the world, “EL CHUNCHO.” The boat ride will take approximately 1.5 hours, and along the way,

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