TAMBOPATA - MACAW CLAY LICK & SANDOVAL LAKE (4 Days / 3 Nights)

Duration

4 Hours

Tour Type

Selva

Group Size

15 persons

Overview

Duration: 4 Days
Difficulty Level: Low-Medium
Max Altitude: 400 meters
Minimum Group: 2 passengers

Included/Excluded

Accommodation (Double or triple accommodation)
Guided service
Airport-Lodge-Airport transportation
Meals (Lunch, dinner, breakfast)
Bar drinks (alcoholic beverages)
Entrance to the Tambopata National Reserve

Itinerary

Reception at the airport or bus terminal and transfer to the Monte Amazónico office for the necessary registrations. If you have large suitcases, we suggest repacking and taking only what is necessary. Transfer by land (4X4) to our destination for approximately 2 hours until we reach the shores of the Tambopata River. From there, we will take a boat to the "Monte Amazónico - Tambopata" Lodge. Welcome and room assignment, followed by lunch. In the afternoon, we will take an introductory walk in the tropical rainforest, where we will have the opportunity to see animals in their natural habitat, such as amphibians, mammals, reptiles, and wonderful insects, among others.

We wake up early at 4:30 am to head towards the largest macaw clay lick in the world, the CHUNCHO CLAY LICK, a trip of approximately 1.5 hours by boat. On the way, we will have the incredible opportunity to see some species like capybaras, the largest rodents in the world, tapirs, and possibly the most beautiful South American feline, the jaguar. Many of our clients have photographic evidence of encounters with these beautiful mammals. Once we arrive at the Macaw Clay Lick, we will see hundreds of parrots of different species that come to eat the clay from the wall adjacent to the river. We will settle into our seats to wait for one of the most beautiful natural birdwatching spectacles in the world to begin. Parrots are followed by the three most colorful macaw species in America: the red and green macaws, and the blue and yellow macaws, which gather to eat the clay necessary in their daily diet to eliminate toxins. On a good activity day, you will see hundreds of these wonderful animals flying above you. An experience of a lifetime. After a good breakfast, our boat will take us back to Puerto Maldonado and transfer for 1 hour by boat to the lodge and room assignment. After lunch, we will visit the "monkey island," located in front of our Lodge across the Madre de Dios River, where we will find different species such as the family of capuchin monkeys and squirrel monkeys that live on the island. We will return to the Lodge. At night, we will search for white caimans that are usually found on sandbanks in the Madre de Dios River, for which a flashlight will be necessary. We might also see the capybara, the largest rodent in the world, which can weigh up to 60 kg. Return to the lodge, dinner, and rest.

After breakfast, we will walk 3 km through the dense tropical rainforest towards Sandoval Lake (habitat of piranhas), one of the largest lakes in the Tambopata National Reserve. We will paddle by boat to appreciate a variety of birds and monkeys of different species, such as the hoatzin, cormorant, jacanas, heron, vultures, howler monkeys, squirrel monkeys, black-capped capuchin monkeys, marmosets, and sloths. We may have an encounter with the family of giant otters (almost 2 meters long), which are endangered, and the largest recorded caimans over 4 meters long. Return to the Lodge to enjoy a typical lunch. In the evening, we will have a walk to appreciate the diversity of insect species, amphibians, reptiles, and other nocturnal animals. Dinner and rest.

At 5:30 am, we will take a short walk along the Canopy Walkway, about 30 meters high, allowing us to appreciate nature from the highest point possible and have a panoramic view of the Madre de Dios River. From the platforms, we will observe different bird species, such as toucans, macaws, and tanagers. It will be a wonderful experience. Breakfast and return to the city, transfer to the airport or bus station.

FAQs

How do you get to Tambopata from Puerto Maldonado?
The tour generally includes the transfer from Puerto Maldonado to the Tambopata National Reserve by boat. The navigation time can vary, but it usually takes several hours, depending on river conditions.
Is it necessary to book the tour in advance?
Yes, it is recommended to book in advance to secure your spot on the tour. This allows us to organize logistical details and ensure availability, especially during peak season.
What type of accommodation is provided during the tour?
During the tour, accommodation is usually provided in lodges or hostels located near the Tambopata National Reserve. These accommodations are typically comfortable and offer basic but adequate facilities for a jungle experience.
Are meals included during the tour?
Yes, meals are usually included during the tour. This includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Meals are prepared by the lodge staff and offer local and nutritious dishes.
Is a guide necessary for the tour?
Yes, a specialized guide is usually included in the tour. The guide will accompany you during the activities and provide information about the flora, fauna, and the importance of conservation in the area.
What activities are carried out during the tour?
Besides visiting the Macaw Clay Lick, activities may include jungle walks, boat rides on the rivers, bird watching, and exploring the area's biodiversity. Specific activities may vary depending on the itinerary and weather conditions.
What should I bring?
Pack light and comfortable clothing: As you will be in a tropical environment, we recommend bringing lightweight, quick-drying, and breathable clothing. Do not forget to include a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a light jacket to protect against rain or occasional cold. Bring suitable footwear: It is important to bring comfortable and sturdy shoes for walking in the jungle. Opt for waterproof shoes or those that can dry quickly, as you may encounter wet terrain.
What is the best time to visit Tambopata?
The Tambopata region has a tropical climate, with a rainy season and a dry season. The best time to visit is during the dry season, from April to October, when there is less chance of heavy rains. However, the jungle is beautiful at any time of the year and there are always opportunities to enjoy the wildlife.
Is it safe to visit Tambopata?
Yes, it is safe to visit Tambopata - Macaw Clay Lick as long as you follow the guide's instructions and take basic precautions. The reserve has trained staff who ensure visitor safety.
Is vaccination required before visiting Tambopata?
Before traveling, it is advisable to consult a doctor or health center about necessary vaccinations. Generally, it is recommended to have up-to-date vaccinations for yellow fever, tetanus, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever.
Can you swim in Tambopata?
In general, swimming in the rivers and bodies of water in the reserve is not allowed due to the presence of animals and potential risks. It is important to follow the guide's instructions at all times.

Minimal group

2 Pasajeros

Difficulty

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