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Prepare yourself for an extraordinary adventure into the heart of Rainforest Wild Peru—a tour that promises to captivate your senses and immerse you in the pristine wonders of nature.
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Pickup from the bus terminal or airport and registration at the main office.
Departure at 8:30 a.m. for the Rainforest Wild Peru tour.
Private transport for a 2-hour journey to the port.
50-minute boat ride along the Tambopata River, observing wildlife.
Arrival at Tambopata Lodge Inn, welcomed with a typical Amazonian soft drink.
Lunch at the lodge.
Afternoon guided walk in the primary forest, exploring diverse flora and fauna.
Dinner at the lodge.
Nocturnal activity with lanterns to observe alligators, capybaras, and potentially nocturnal felines.
Return to the lodge for rest.
Early start at 5:00 a.m.
Boat journey upstream the Tambopata River for 1 hour and 20 minutes, enjoying sunrise wildlife spotting.
Visit the Macaw Clay Lick Chuncho to observe colorful parrots and macaws.
Breakfast during the observation.
Boat journey back to Amazonia Tambopata Lodge .
Explore the Research Center to learn about flora and fauna.
Return to the lodge for dinner.
Night walk to observe nocturnal species.
Rest at Amazonia Tambopata Lodge .
Wake up to the sounds of birds and howler monkeys.
Breakfast and boat journey downriver for 50 minutes to the port.
Private transport for 2 hours back to Puerto Maldonado.
Prepare for the Sandoval Lake Reserve tour at the office.
Boat ride along the Madre de Dios River for 45 minutes.
Register at the Sandoval del Tambopata Lake Reserve control post.
1-hour 30-minute walk observing different species.
Canoe ride to Sandoval Lake Reserve .
Explore the flora and fauna around the lake.
Night walk to observe nocturnal animals.
Overnight stay at inside to Sandoval Lake .
Early start before dawn between 4:30 and 5:00 a.m.
Visit the palm tree lick to observe macaws, parrots, and parakeets.
Return to the lodge for breakfast.
Visit the “route of the giant trees” to learn about various tree species.
Learn about medicinal plants used by indigenous and local people.
Observation of Giant river otters in Sandoval Lake.
Breakfast with local families.
Last walk in another primary forest.
Swimming in the lake and lunch.
Canoe ride followed by a walk and then a boat ride back to Puerto Maldonado.
Drop-off at the office or airport/bus station, depending on the airline schedules.
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Your journey into Rainforest Wild Peru promises an unforgettable communion with nature’s wonders. In just a short time, you’ll find yourself basking in the splendor of this marvelous natural world. Come, embrace the magic of our wilderness, and embark on a journey you’ll cherish forever to wildlife peru rainforest
Rainforest Wild Peru .We will pick you up from Bus terminal or airport then we will go to our main office to register where you can leave some things and take what is necessary the Rainforest Wild Peru . For the 4 day tour we will start at 8:30 a.m. We will take our private transport for 2 hours to the port. Tambopata where our boat and motorist will be waiting for us to continue our trip to Tambopata River for 50 minutes where we will observe different species such as birds, turtles, capybaras, white alligators ect if we have the opportunity to see the king of the jungle (Jaguar) who are taking the sun or tired on the beaches then we will arrive at our hostel “TAMBOPATA LODGE INN” we will welcome you with typical aphrodisiac soft drink of the amazonia accommodation in your respective room lunch In the afternoon we will take a walk in the primary forest full of millenary trees that coexist with many creatures like, insects, spiders, horribles, toads , butterflies, monkeys and some mammals ect After dinner we will do a nocturnal activity with our lanterns to observe alligators, capybaras and maybe some feline that is near the river at night that they naturally hunt at night Night rainforest activity.
After this activity return to our hostel to rest in their respective room .
Today we will get up early 5:00 am where we will take our boat by travel upstream the tambopata for 1 hour 20 minutes enjoying a wonderful sunrise with a chance to see the king of the jungle (Jaguar) or anaconda on the shores of our Tambopata National Reserve. we will reach the Clay lick. A comfortable giant blind, located few distance meters away from the Clay Lick enables you to have the best possible position for the show that will be displayed by the birds. The blind is located so close to the lick that you will not even need zoom on you cameras! As the sun rises over century-old trees, an explosion of life and color will burst before our eyes as hundreds of parrots and dozens of Macaws eat clay in order to get their right PH balance leveled. In groups of twos and threes the red-and-greed as well as scarlet Macaws come flapping in, landing in the treetops main The Macaws will finally decide to come down and make a colorful and noisy display on the naked banks, getting all the clay they can from the hard surface. While they feast on the sodium sediments, we have the unique opportunity to enjoy nothing but a healthy and remarkable breakfast as we watch the show (so yes, sit back and relax). After this activity we will take our boat to Tambopata Lodge Inn in the afternoon we explorer to (RESEARCH CENTER,) research center one of the best in the world to know the flora and fauna as. Monkeys, wild pigs, tapir, giant trees, medicinal trees after this activity we will return to our camp that is located limit of the Tambopata National Reserve of the Bahuaja Sonene National Park ; After dinner we will make a walk to see different species that come out at night to look for their food then we will return to our TAMBOPATA LODGE INN to rest..
We will wake up with the sounds of the birds and probably howler monkeys, will get our breakfast and travel downriver with boat 50 minutes untill port where is waiting us our private transport for 2 hours back to Puerto Maldonado after that to go our office where you can leave your things and bring the necessary things with you for the Sandoval lake reserve tour. There we will go to port where our motor boat awaits us . From there we will make our trip along the Madre de Dios River approximately 45 minutes until we reach Reach the control post of the Sandoval del Tambopata Lake Reserve where we will register. From there we will start the walk of 1 hour 30 minutes making stops and observe different species such as plants, birds, insects, butterflies and some species of monkeys. We will arrive at a small port where we will board a canoe in a narrow canal surrounded by forest, that leads to the open waters of the. Lake Sandoval, which allows us to see an excellent scenic beauty between the water and the palm trees and large aguajales we hear strange noises of other animals that surprise us with their presence, toads, migratory birds as we cross the lake we will arrive to our lodge that is located 4 minutes from the port of Sandoval Lake. Accommodation in our private room with shower and bath after a short rest we will explore the flora and fauna observed by some species that live in their natural habitat. After dinner we will do a night walk Equipped with a lantern or head lamp, we will make a night walk in the forest to look for the nocturnal monkey (Musmuqui), frogs, snakes and insects that are active during the night. We will return to our Lodge the night we will spend in our comfortable rooms.
This day we will start very early, before dawn between 4:30 and 5:00 am. We will visit the spectacular palm tree lick to observe the ambassadors of the Amazon, the macaws, parrots and parakeets. This is one of the few places where we can observe how they tear into a palm trunck to get to the nutrients (the trunks have high concentrations of sodium). We will return to the lodge to enjoy our breakfast and a short break. Continuing our activities, we will visit the “route of the giant trees” with many different species including timber trees that are important for the economy of the region. Some of the trees are 100 to 200 years old. We will learn about the uses of medicinal plants that indigenous people and local people use. Before breakfast, we will go to observe and try to get good pictures about the Giant river otters in Sandoval Lake, they are the most sandoval lakeendangered mammal in the rain forest, the population of them is not many, and they have a very interesting behavior. After breakfast with the local families we will cross the lake and go for our last walk inmachin another primary forest, many lianas, and palms trees, we will still have many things to talk and respond your questions. We can swim in the lake and we will get our lunch and will take our canoe first, then walk and then the main boat in the Madre de Dios River to go back to Puerto Maldonado our office and the airport. Depending on airline schedules, this may require dawn departures.
Step into a world where every moment is a journey of discovery. Rainforest Wild Peru offers a flawless blend of diverse, ancient, and untouched primary and virgin forests, coupled with serene lakes that house a breathtaking array of species that have thrived for countless generations.
Explore Rainforest Wildlife the lush green canopies of distinct primary and virgin forests, where each step reveals a new chapter in the story of life. Encounter species that have called this enchanting land home for centuries, from vibrant flora to elusive fauna, creating a symphony of biodiversity in Amazonia Peru.
These reserves are not only a testament to the marvels of nature but also a tribute to the dedicated forest guardians who protect this precious ecosystem. In a short time, you’ll witness the tireless efforts of these stewards of the land, ensuring that this natural haven thrives.
This journey isn’t just about sightseeing; Amazon Adventure – Lake Sandoval -it’s about immersion. It’s about feeling the heartbeat of the jungle, witnessing its grandeur, and connecting with the intricate web of life that thrives here. Every step unveils a new layer of wonder, and every moment is a testament to the untamed beauty of nature.
Pickup from the bus terminal or airport, followed by registration at the main office.
Departure at 8:30 a.m. for the Amazon Adventure to Sandoval Lake.
Private transport for a 2-hour journey to the Tambopata port.
50-minute boat ride along the Tambopata River, observing wildlife.
Arrival at Tambopata Lodge Inn, greeted with a typical Amazonian aphrodisiac drink.
Lunch at the lodge.
Afternoon guided walk in the primary forest, encountering various creatures.
Dinner at the lodge.
Nocturnal activity with lanterns to observe alligators, capybaras, and possibly felines near the river.
Return to the lodge for rest.
Early start at 5:00 a.m.
Boat journey upstream the Tambopata River for 1 hour and 20 minutes, enjoying sunrise wildlife spotting.
Visit the clay lick to observe parrots and macaws feeding on clay.
Breakfast during the observation.
Boat journey to Tambopata Lodge Inn.
Explore the Research Center to learn about flora and fauna.
Return to the lodge for dinner.
Night walk to observe nocturnal species.
Rest at Tambopata Lodge Inn.
Wake up to the sounds of birds and howler monkeys.
Breakfast and boat journey downriver for 50 minutes to the port.
Private transport for 2 hours back to Puerto Maldonado.
Prepare for the Sandoval Lake Reserve tour at the office.
Boat ride along the Madre de Dios River for 45 minutes to the canopy walk-way.
Experience the canopy walk-way and zip-line adventure.
Register at the Sandoval del Tambopata Lake Reserve control post.
1-hour 30-minute walk observing different species.
Canoe ride to Sandoval Lake Reserve.
Explore flora and fauna around the lake.
Night walk to observe nocturnal animals.
Overnight stay at refuge Sandoval Lake .
Early start between 4:30 and 5:00 a.m.
Visit the palm tree lick to observe macaws, parrots, and parakeets.
Return to the lodge for breakfast.
Explore the “route of the giant trees” and learn about medicinal plants.
Observe Giant river otters in Sandoval Lake.
Lunch with local families.
Cross the lake for a walk in another primary forest.
Swim in the lake and have lunch.
Canoe ride followed by a walk and then boat ride back to Puerto Maldonado.
Amazon Adventure Prepare to be captivated, to be inspired, and to make memories that will last a lifetime. This is not just a tour; it’s a journey to remember. It’s an invitation to unlock the secrets of the southern jungle and to experience the magic of the Tambopata National Reserve. Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime .
We will pick you up from Bus terminal or airport then we will go to our main office to register where you can leave some things and take what is necessary. For the Amazon Adventure sandoval lake , we will start at 8:30 a.m. We will take our private transport for 2 hours to the port. Tambopata where our boat and motorist will be waiting for us to continue our trip to Tambopata River for 50 minutes where we will observe different species such as birds, turtles, capybaras, white alligators ect if we have the opportunity to see the king of the jungle (Jaguar) who are taking the sun or tired on the beaches then we will arrive at our hostel “TAMBOPATA LODGE INN” we will welcome you with typical aphrodisiac soft drink of the amazonia accommodation in your respective room lunch In the afternoon we will take a walk in the primary forest full of millenary trees that coexist with many creatures like, insects, spiders, horribles, toads , butterflies, monkeys and some mammals ect After dinner we will do a nocturnal activity with our lanterns to observe alligators, capybaras and maybe some feline that is near the river at night that they naturally hunt at night. After this activity return to our hostel to rest in their respective room .
.Today we will get up early 5:00 am where we will take our boat by travel upstream the tambopata for 1 hour 20 minutes enjoying a wonderful sunrise with a chance to see the king of the jungle (Jaguar) or anaconda on the shores of our Tambopata National Reserve. we will reach the Clay lick chuncho . A comfortable giant blind, located few distance meters away from the Clay Lick enables you to have the best possible position for the show that will be displayed by the birds. The blind is located so close to the lick that you will not even need zoom on you cameras! As the sun rises over century-old trees, an explosion of life and color will burst before our eyes as hundreds of parrots and dozens of Macaws eat clay in order to get their right PH balance leveled. In groups of twos and threes the red-and-greed as well as scarlet Macaws come flapping in, landing in the treetops main The Macaws will finally decide to come down and make a colorful and noisy display on the naked banks, getting all the clay they can from the hard surface. While they feast on the sodium sediments, we have the unique opportunity to enjoy nothing but a healthy and remarkable breakfast as we watch the show (so yes, sit back and relax). After this activity we will take our boat to Tambopata Lodge Inn in the afternoon we explorer to (RESEARCH CENTER,) research center one of the best in the world to know the flora and fauna as. Monkeys, wild pigs, tapir, giant trees, medicinal trees after this activity we will return to our camp that is located limit of the Tambopata National Reserve of the Bahuaja Sonene National Park ; After dinner we will make a walk to see different species that come out at night to look for their food then we will return to our TAMBOPATA LODGE INN to rest..
We will wake up with the sounds of the birds and probably howler monkeys, will get our breakfast and travel downriver with boat 50 minutes untill port where is waiting us our private transport for 2 hours back to Puerto Maldonado after that to go our office where you can leave your things and bring the necessary with you for the Sandoval lake reserve tour. There we will go to port where our motor boat awaits us . From there we will make our trip along the Madre de Dios River approximately 45 minutes until we stops where we will go to do canopy walk-way. We will climb up to a platform on a tower over 27 meters high; from there we will cross the 89 meter long canopy walk-way to another platform at a height of 37 meters. There we will prepare for the Zip-line and for an extreme adrenaline rush. We will put on our protective gear (harness, helmet, gloves) before jumping out and sliding down a 190 meter long cable in few seconds, flying like a bird.
after that we will Reach the control post of the Sandoval del Tambopata Lake Reserve where we will register. From there we will start the walk of 1 hour 30 minutes making stops and observe different species such as plants, birds, insects, butterflies and some species of monkeys. We will arrive at a small port where we will board a canoe in a narrow canal surrounded by forest, that leads to the open waters of the. Lake Sandoval, which allows us to see an excellent scenic beauty between the water and the palm trees and large aguajales we hear strange noises of other animals that surprise us with their presence, toads, migratory birds as we cross the lake we will arrive to our lodge that is located 4 minutes from the port of Sandoval Lake. Accommodation in our private room with shower and bath after a short rest we will explore the flora and fauna observed by some species that live in their natural habitat. After dinner we will do a night walk Equipped with a lantern or head lamp, we will make a night walk in the forest to look for the nocturnal monkey (Musmuqui), frogs, snakes and insects that are active during the night.
We will return to our Lodge the night we will spend in our comfortable rooms.
This day we will start very early, before dawn between 4:30 and 5:00 am. We will visit the spectacular palm tree lick to observe the ambassadors of the Amazon, the macaws, parrots and parakeets. This is one of the few places where we can observe how they tear into a palm trunck to get to the nutrients (the trunks have high concentrations of sodium). We will return to the lodge to enjoy our breakfast and a short break.
Continuing our activities, we will visit the “route of the giant trees” with many different species including timber trees that are important for the economy of the region. Some of the trees are 100 to 200 years old. We will learn about the uses of medicinal plants that indigenous people and local people use.
Before breakfast, we will go to observe and try to get good pictures about the Giant river otters in Sandoval Lake, they are the most sandoval lakeendangered mammal in the rain forest, the population of them is not many, and they have a very interesting behavior.
After breakfast with the local families we will cross the lake and go for our last walk inmachin another primary forest, many lianas, and palms trees, we will still have many things to talk and respond your questions.
We can swim in the lake and we will get our lunch and will take our canoe first, then walk and then the main boat in the Madre de Dios River to go back to Puerto Maldonado.
Unveil the Secrets of the Southern Jungle Amazon Adventure – Lake Sandoval: A Journey to Remember.
Prepare for an award-winning adventure that unlocks the hidden treasures of Peru’s southern jungle. This is not just a tour; it’s an exploration of two of the most remarkable attractions in the Tambopata National Reserve, a realm where nature reigns supreme.
Your journey begins at the world’s largest Macaw clay lick, a spectacle that defies imagination. Here, vibrant colors adorn the sky as these magnificent birds gather, creating a symphony of life and color. It’s a display that transcends words and leaves you in awe of the natural world’s grandeur.
But that’s just the beginning. Your next stop is the enchanting Sandoval Lake, a place of serene beauty that seems plucked from the pages of a fairytale. As you glide through its tranquil waters, the secrets of the jungle come alive. Exotic creatures lurk beneath the emerald surface, and vibrant birds adorn the lush canopy above.