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Tambopata Tours Chuncho – Prepare to embark on a journey of a lifetime with our exclusive Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick tour. Carefully crafted to provide you with an immersive experience of life and traditions in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest, we ensure a seamless transition from your arrival at Puerto Maldonado’s airport or bus terminal.
This is one of the most fascinating nature trips Tambopata Tours Chuncho in the world. Our overland route crosses an extraordinary range of life zones from highlands to lowlands, taking us through an array of ecosystems found nowhere else on the planet in such close proximity.
Explore the breathtaking beauty and rich biodiversity of Tambopata Chuncho with Tambopata Lodge. Nestled deep in the Peruvian Amazon Tambopata is a haven for nature lovers, adventurers, and anyone seeking an unforgettable experience in one of the world’s most pristine rainforests.
Our guided tours offer a unique opportunity to discover the stunning landscapes and vibrant wildlife of Tambopata.
From the moment you arrive in Tambopata, you’ll be entranced by the symphony of natural sounds and the dazzling array of sights that greet you.
This diverse ecosystem is home to majestic macaws, playful monkeys, and elusive jaguars, providing endless opportunities for wildlife observation and photography.
Navigate rivers, uncover hidden lagoons, and trek through the jungle alongside our knowledgeable guides who share insights into the local plants and animals.
To accommodate all levels of adventure, whether you prefer leisurely nature walks or more challenging expeditions.
Whether it’s your first jungle experience or you’re a seasoned explorer, we prioritize your safety, comfort, and enjoyment throughout the journey.
Join us at Tambopata Lodge for an unforgettable expedition into the heart of the Amazon, where each moment brings you closer to the wonders of nature Amazonia Tour peru .
tour is one of our premier offerings, meticulously crafted to showcase the best of Tambopata National Reserve.
Tambopata is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity, boasting over 1,500 distinct species of butterflies and 650 species of birds.
Among them are eight species of macaws, including the iconic Scarlet Macaw, which call Tambopata home.
The Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick, also known as the Tambopata Clay Lick, offers a truly unique experience.
Here, hundreds of vibrant macaws, parrots, and parakeets flock to cliffs to consume clay.
This clay is rich in essential salts that aid these birds in detoxifying their bodies.
which rises over 3,900 meters in the snow-capped Pelechuco mountains of the Peruvian-Bolivian highlands before winding its way down to the Peruvian Amazon.
In Quechua, “Tambo” means resting place, and “Pata” means high place.
Within the Tambopata Rainforest resides the Ese Eja, a native indigenous community with a long-standing presence in the region.
The Ese Eja, also known as the huarayo or jungle people, are represented by communities such as Sonene and Infierno.
Traditionally reliant on fishing, farming, and hunting for sustenance, the Ese Eja community is increasingly engaging in tourism activities as an additional source of income.
At Amazon Travel, we actively involve Ese Eja individuals as boatmen and chefs, providing them with opportunities to integrate and thrive within the broader world beyond the Amazon Rainforest.
Pick up from Bus terminal or airport, transfer to main office for registration.
Prepare for the 5-day tour.
Departure at 8:30 a.m., private transport for 2 hours to the port.
50-minute boat journey along Tambopata River, wildlife spotting.
Arrival at Rainforest Lodge, welcome with typical Amazonian soft drink.
Lunch at the lodge.
Afternoon guided walk in primary forest, encountering various creatures.
Dinner at the lodge.
Nocturnal activity with lanterns to observe alligators, capybaras, and nocturnal wildlife.
Return to lodge for rest.
Early wake-up at 5:00 am.
Boat journey upstream Tambopata River for 1 hour and 20 minutes, sunrise wildlife spotting.
Opportunity to see Jaguars or anacondas.
Visit to Clay Lick to observe parrots and macaws feeding on clay.
Breakfast during the observation.
Boat journey 2 hours upstream to Research Center.
Explore Research Center and surrounding area, encountering wildlife.
Return to camp for dinner.
Night walk to observe nocturnal species.
Return to camp for rest.
Breakfast at the camp.
Boat journey downstream for 20 minutes to observe Colorado Clay Lick.
Witness the gathering of parrots, macaws, and other wildlife.
Return to camp for breakfast.
Visit Research Center for more information on wildlife.
Boat journey downstream for 2 hours to lodge.
Visit medicinal plantations in the afternoon.
Dinner at the lodge.
Night activity to observe black alligators.
Return to lodge for rest.
Breakfast at the lodge.
2-hour walk to mammal clay lick, observing various species.
Lunch at the lodge.
Artisanal fishing and swimming in Tambopata River.
Dinner at the lodge.
Bonfire with stories and legends about the jungle.
Return to lodge for rest.
Early breakfast at the lodge.
Pack belongings and transfer to port.
Boat journey down Tambopata River to Puerto Maldonado.
Transfer to bus stations / airport.
Tambopta Tours Chuncho: The World’s Largest Macaw Clay Lick : Nestled on the banks of the Tambopata River, Chuncho stands as the world’s largest macaw clay lick. Here, various macaw and parrot species convene to partake in the unique clay feast offered by the cliffside. This clay contains a distinctive mineral that aids these birds in detoxifying their bodies, making this spectacle both fascinating and essential.
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 5 day tour we will start at 8:30 a.m. We will take our
private transport for 2 hours to the port. rainforest 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 “Lodge ” 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 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 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 (sit back and relax). After this activity we will take our boat to travel 2 hours upstream the tambopata then we will
arrive at the (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 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 camp to rest..
We will wake up with the songs of the birds and the howler monkeys, we will take our boat approximately 20 minutes downstream from the river to observe the Colorado Colpa where every morning they
pose large herds of parrots , Pericos, macaws, birds and some mammals where we can appreciate a great show in the (RESERVE CENTER) that lives in its natural habitat is an unforgettable experience for those who
like to enjoy the living nature after this activity we will return to our camp to enjoy our breakfast After we will visit the research center (RESERVE CENTER) National Reserve of Bahuaja Sonene National Park
to have more information about the macaws of the future then we will take our boat down the tambopata river about 2 hours we will settle in our hostel In the afternoon we will visit native
medicinal plantations where you can enjoy exotic fruits like, cashew, shoe, platano, papayas, oranges, pighuayo, ect Medicinal plants. oje, healthy healthy, huasai, matico, pona, reed cane, uvilla, grade blood, after
dinner we will perform night activity we will observe the black alligators that come out at night to look for their food and all their habitual behavior.retorno to our hostel rest in their respective rooms
Today after breakfast we will take a 2 hour walk to visit the mammal clay lick where every morning different species gather to eat and lick the clay like monkeys, tapirs, peccaries and birds ect. in the walk our guide will
explain you about insects, ants, butterflies, toads, frogs, snakes, macaws, toucans, monkeys, añuje, and some plants such as orchids, ferns, mosses, lianas, strangler ficus, ayahuasca chacruna silver , ceticos, millenary
trees, then return to our hostel lunch. We will have the opportunity to enjoy artisanal fishing with our typical hooks of the jungle like, catfish, sardines, piro, paco ect and have the opportunity to enjoy a refreshing swim
in Tambopata River. Dinner in our hostel. After dinner we will make a big bonfire where our guide will tell you stories and legends about the jungle of the Peruvian Amazon. Rest in their respective rooms
oday we will get up very early to have our breakfast, then we will pack our backpacks and then we will go to the port to board the outboard boat and continue our journey down the A river towards the city and port of Maldonado transfer to the bus stations / airport Service
Conservation Center is located on the shore of pristine Lake Soledad in the region of southeast Peru. With exceptional bio-diversity of rainforest animals and plants, the ARCC is an undiscovered gem in nature travel and the focal point for important conservation initiatives in the region. We encounter a spectacle of wildlife here including a resident family of giant river otters, eight species of monkey and hundreds of bird species. Join naturalist guides on hikes in pristine tropical forests, ascend up onto a rainforest canopy platform, paddle in small canoes around the lake, and stake out at macaw licks behind hidden blinds in jungle the tambopata amazon explorer.
journey winds its way by river through lowland rainforest, taking us to a remote jungle village, then to Reserve located in the heart of Manu, the Upper Amazon basin’s greatest national park, In we navigate the waters of an isolated oxbow lake, home to giant otters, caimans, monkeys and an endless variety of birds. Our trip ends upriver with the Amazon’s finest wildlife viewing opportunities, at
tambopata reserve center .This lodge offers the finest Tapir viewing in the entire Amazon, as Tapirs are nightly visitors to the lodge’s mud wallow. The mornings feature macaw clay lick project and fruiting trees
teeming with macaws. The network of trails, tower for forest canopy viewing, and two adjacent pristine lakes round out the perfect rainforest
experience. After a short canoe journey, we return to Cusco aboard a modern, commercial airplane.
Tambopata is also home to the Ese Eja indigenous groups. “Ese Eja” is a Quechua term for “people.” These communities remain detached from modernity, preserving their ancient traditions and customs. Infierno, Palma Real, and Sonene are three Ese Eja communities in Tambopata.
These people primarily rely on agriculture and hunting for their sustenance. Recently, a few responsible tourism companies like ours have started providing them with employment opportunities. Our entire support team in Tambopata hails from the Ese Eja community.
Our tour guides are also local to the region, born and raised amid the lush wilderness. They possess an extensive understanding of the local flora and fauna, offering you invaluable insights into Amazonian life.
Whether you’re traveling with a group, as a couple, or as a solo adventurer, we invite you to join us and experience the very best that the Amazon rainforest has to offer.
The Tambopata National Reserve is a haven for a myriad of distinct plant, animal, and bird species. Over the course of this six-day tour, led by our knowledgeable local naturalist guide, you’ll have the opportunity to encounter the vast biodiversity it hosts. With over 650 bird species and 1500 butterfly species, Tambopata National Park is a treasure trove of wildlife.
Witness the vibrant world of macaws as you delve into Tambopata. More than eight species of red and green macaws, blue and yellow macaws, including the iconic scarlet macaws, call this place home. The gathering of macaws at Chuncho is an absolute must-see.
Nestled on the banks of the Tambopata River, Chuncho stands as the world’s largest macaw clay lick. Here, various macaw and parrot species convene to partake in the unique clay feast offered by the cliffside. This clay contains a distinctive mineral that aids these birds in detoxifying their bodies, making this spectacle both fascinating and essential.
Sandoval Lake Full Day: Peru amazon Sandoval Lake Reserve center found in the of part north between of River Madre de Dios and River Tambopata with incredible flora and fauna. The Sandoval Lake is located in the Tambopata National Reserve candamo. This lodge is on the banks of Lake Sandoval, considered as one of the most splendid view of sunset or sunrise, as its most active wildlife in the Peruvian Amazon also search tenenos excursions, monkeys, macaws and lick wolves rio in sandoval lake reserve .
Pick-up and Transfer:
You’ll be welcomed and picked up from the Puerto Maldonado airport or coach terminal by a representative.
Transfer to the tour office where you can leave unnecessary large baggage but keep a backpack for personal items.
Boat Ride Down the Madre de Dios River:
Transfer to a local port and board a motorboat.
Enjoy a scenic journey down the Madre de Dios River, observing various mammal species along the way.
Trek to Sandoval Lake:
Reach the checkpoint of the Sandoval Lake Reserve and pass through.
Embark on a 3 km trek to reach Sandoval Lake.
Exploration of Sandoval Lake:
Take a canoe to explore Sandoval Lake and accommodate at the lake.
After lunch, sail the lake to observe its inhabitants including giant river otters, black caimans, and various bird species.
Return Journey:
Board a canoe again to sail back over Sandoval Lake.
Walk to the checkpoint and sail the Madre de Dios River by a motorboat towards Puerto Maldonado.
Pick up baggage from the office.
Transfer to either the airport or coach terminal for departure.
You are welcomed and pick-up from the airport/coach terminal of Puerto Maldonado by our Representative to take you to our office where you can leave your large baggage not necessary for the trip, but you will need a backpack for personal items and more. Then, we transfer you to a local port where you board a motorboat
and navigate down the Madre de Dios River. On the way, we observe various mammal species such as turtles, birds, lizards, monkeys , caimans, etc., until we reach a checkpoint of the Sandoval Lake Reserve. We pass a check and start walking for 3 km to reach Sandoval Lake where we take a canoe bringing us to the Sandoval Lake , There, we accommodate ourselves and after lunch we return padding the lake to see its typical inhabitants – giant river otters, black caimans, a prehistoric bird shansho, herons, cormorants, kingfisher, etc. For dinner, we return to the lodge to later get back to the lake again, this time to undertake an evening caiman observation because caimans are nocturnal animals. Our professional naturalist Tour Guide shows and explains us about these animals.Afterwards, we get ready for a return way boarding a canoe again to sail over the Sandoval Lake followed by a walk to the checkpoint and from there sailing the Madre de Dios River by a motorboat towards Puerto Maldonado.
We pick our baggage up in our office and then, we are transferred either to the airport or the coach terminal. End of service
Introduction to Lake Sandoval If you’re looking for a dream destination for your vacation, Lake Sandoval is the perfect choice! Located in the Peruvian rainforest, this stunning lake is home to hundreds of exotic species waiting to be explored.
With binoculars in hand, a short boat ride will take you to this charming lake, where you’ll have the chance to spot endangered species such as howler monkeys and giant river otters. Want to know more.
Lake Sandoval, in the Tambopata region, is a pristine crescent-shaped lake. It formed when a tributary of the Amazon changed direction, and today it’s considered one of the most attractive lakes in the Tambopata National Reserve.
This lake not only captivates visitors but also boasts an impressive diversity of wildlife, including arapaima, black caimans, and giant river otters.
Location of Lake Sandoval The majestic Lake Sandoval is near Puerto Maldonado, within the Tambopata National Reserve and adjacent to Bahuaja Sonene National Park. If you plan to visit Puerto Maldonado, this lake is a must-see, offering an authentic Amazon experience with its nighttime sounds and rich wildlife.
With over a thousand registered bird species, including macaws and turtles, the lake is ideal for adventure tourism, where you can observe up to 90% of the Amazon’s flora and fauna during your journey.
Wildlife of Lake Sandoval The lake and its surrounding rainforest are home to an impressive variety of wildlife. From monkeys to sloths, you’ll have the opportunity to see diverse species, especially along the lake’s shores. The abundance of Mauritia palms and aguajales creates a unique habitat for many species.
Flora of Lake Sandoval The vegetation in the area is astounding, with ancient trees like the lupuna and the chestnut providing shelter for many species and creating an ecological balance.
Activities at Lake Sandoval When you book a tour, you’ll start at an ecolodge where an expert guide will take you by boat along the Madre de Dios and Tambopata rivers to the reserve. Afterward, you’ll walk through the rainforest to reach Lake Sandoval.
During this journey, you’ll have the chance to spot squirrels, macaws, monkeys, and more. The lake, being one of the largest in the reserve, offers canoe rides to observe wildlife up close.
You can see birds like cormorants, jacanas, and sloths, and after a day filled with adventures, you’ll enjoy a typical jungle lunch in the reserve.
visit destination for nature and biodiversity lovers. With various endangered species and exciting activities, don’t wait any longer to plan your visit.
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