BLUE AND YELLOW MACAW

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BLUE AND YELLOW MACAW – TAMBOPATA TOURS

BLUE AND YELLOW MACAW (Ara macaw one) , also known as  BLUE AND YELLOW MACAW , is a member of the macaw group of parrots. Inhabit swampy rainforests, palm swamps in South America and Panama south to Brazil , Peru , Bolivia and Paraguay . Which has been an endangered species. Blue and Yellow Macaw is considered one of the most endearing and intelligent and the most beautiful of all species of parrots birds.

FEATURES BLUE AND YELLOW MACAW

Blue and yellow Macaw has blue wings and tail, black chin, golden underparts and a green forehead. Their beaks are black and very strong for crushing nuts. The naked face is white , turning pink in excited birds, and lined with small black feathers. There is little variation in plumage across the range. Some birds have a more or less orange color ‘ Candy ‘ especially in the chest.

MEASURES OF BLUE AND YELLOW MACAW

It has about 34-36 inches long from the tip of the head to the tip of its tail makes them one of the largest parrots in the world. It has a wingspan of 41-45 inches and weighs between 900 and 1300 grams.

REPRODUCTION BLUE AND YELLOW MACAW

Reaches breeding age when they are 3-4 years old. It is known to pair for life and live in small family groups . Blue and yellow Macaws nest high above the ground in cavities found in large dead trees. Only two or three eggs in a nest. It is believed that the female incubates . However, both men and women aggressively defend the eggs.

BLUE AND YELLOW MACAW CHICKS

When you are blind and featherless . Parents bring only the stronger girl, leaving the others to starve . Young macaws do not develop their full plumage until they are at least 10 weeks old . After they grow feathers or nest, remain with their parents for several months before becoming independent . Blue and yellow Macaw can live up to 60 years of age.

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Where to See Macaws in Peru

If you’re looking to observe stunning macaws in Peru, Madre de Dios, located near Cusco, is the perfect destination. This region boasts vast areas of protected tropical forest, providing a habitat for vibrant macaws and various parrot species.

In addition to macaws, you’ll also have the chance to spot magnificent aerial predators like the harpy eagle. The rich biodiversity here offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching, including sightings of curassows and trumpeters.

For the best experience, consider guided tours that focus on birdwatching in this unique ecosystem. Remember to respect the environment and enjoy the beauty of Peru’s wildlife responsibly.

By planning your visit to this incredible region, you’ll create unforgettable memories while experiencing the vibrant wildlife that Peru has to offer .

Where to See Macaws in Peru

If you’re wondering where to see macaws in Peru, Tambopata is your best bet. This stunning region features vast expanses of intact rainforest, providing the ideal habitat for these magnificent birds. Macaws thrive in areas with minimal human disturbance, making Tambopata a prime location for birdwatching.

One of the unique highlights of Tambopata is its clay licks, locally known as “collpas.” These natural attractions draw not only macaws but also other bird species, offering a fantastic opportunity to observe them up close.

Location: Tambopata, Peru

Habitat: Intact rainforest with minimal human impact
Attractions: Clay licks (“collpas”) for birdwatching
For an unforgettable experience, plan a visit to Tambopata and immerse yourself in the vibrant wildlife of Peru. Whether you’re an avid birdwatcher or a nature enthusiast, this region promises a remarkable adventure.

Where Do Macaws Usually Live?

Macaws are vibrant birds primarily found in the subtropical and tropical forests of South America, Central America, and peru. These stunning birds thrive in lush environments that provide ample food and nesting opportunities.

Tropical Rainforests:

Macaws are most commonly associated with the dense canopies of Amazon rainforest regions.
Savannas: Some species also inhabit open areas with scattered trees, where they can find food and shelter.
Macaws prefer areas with minimal human disturbance, as they rely on a rich diet of fruits, seeds, and nuts. Protecting their habitats is essential for ensuring the survival of these beautiful birds.

For birdwatching enthusiasts,

exploring these regions can lead to unforgettable encounters with macaws in their natural environment. Whether in the Amazon basin or Central American jungles, the sight of these colorful creatures is truly a remarkable experience.

 

 

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    GUACAMAYO AZUL Y AMARILLO DEL TAMBOPATA TOURS

    El Guacamayo azul y amarillo (Ara arara una), también conocido como guacamayo azul y oro , es un miembro del grupo de loros guacamayo . Habitan en las selvas tropicales pantanosas, aguajales en Sudamérica como en Panamá hacia el sur hasta Brasil, Perú, Bolivia y Paraguay. Que viene siendo una especie en peligro de extinción. El Guacamayo azul y amarillo es considerado como uno de los pájaros más entrañables e inteligentes y el más bello de todas las especies de loros.

    CARACTERISTICAS DEL GUACAMAYO AZUL Y AMARILLO

    El Guacamayo azul y amarillo tiene las alas azules y cola, mentón negro, partes inferiores de oro y una frente verde. Sus picos son de color negro y muy fuerte para la trituración de los frutos secos. La cara desnuda es de color blanco, convirtiendo de color rosa en las aves excitados y forrado con pequeñas plumas negras. Hay poca variación en el plumaje de toda la gama. Algunas aves tienen un color más anaranjado o inferior ‘ caramelo ‘ sobre todo en el pecho.

    MEDIDAS DEL GUACAMAYO AZUL Y AMARILLO

    Tiene alrededor de 34 – 36 pulgadas de largo desde la punta de la cabeza hasta la punta de su cola que hacen de ellos uno de los más grandes loros en el mundo. Tiene una envergadura de 41 a 45 centímetros y pesa entre 900 y 1300 gramos.

    REPRODUCCION DELGUACAMAYO AZUL Y AMARILLO

    Llega a la edad de reproducción cuando son de 3 a 4 años de edad. Se sabe que emparejar para la vida y vivir en pequeños grupos familiares. Azul y amarillo Guacamayos nido en lo alto por encima del suelo en cavidades que se encuentran en grandes árboles muertos. Sólo dos o tres huevos en un nido. Se cree que la hembra los incuba. Sin embargo, tanto hombres como mujeres defender agresivamente los huevos.

    GUACAMAYO AZUL Y AMARILLO POLLUELOS

    Cuando son ciegos y sin plumas. Los padres criar solo a la chica más fuerte, dejando a los demás a morir de hambre. Los jóvenes guacamayos no desarrollan todo su plumaje hasta que tengan al menos 10 semanas de edad. Después de que ellos crezcan plumas o nido, permanecen con sus padres durante varios meses antes de llegar a ser independiente. El Guacamayo azul y amarillo puede vivir hasta 60 años de edad.

    NUTRICION Y PURGACION DEL GUACAMYO AZUL Y AMARIILO .

    Comen fruta de palma y otros árboles frutales. Una de las comidas favoritas Guacamayos es la semilla del árbol de la Hura crepitan. Por lo general, se posan en un lugar diferente de donde comen. Su zona de alimentación puede ser a cierta distancia. A menudo, los guacamayos se reúnen en depósitos de arcilla para comer mineral y arcilla rodamiento de sal, que se encuentra en la orilla del río.

    COMPORTAMIENTO DEL GUACAMAYOS AZUL Y AMARILLO .

    Guacamayos son animales muy gregarios. Ellos tienden a congregarse en bandadas de cien o más animales. Guacamayos no tienen un líder de la manada. Todas las aves parecen ser iguales, y que sólo se mueven como un grupo. Sin embargo, las aves suelen volar pareadas muy juntos con sus alas casi tocándose.

    GAUCAMYO AZUL Y AMARILLO EN CAUTIVERIO .

    El guacamayo es un ave sociable cuando está en cautiverio y se puede levantar la mano. Se puede aprender a imitar sonidos y palabras. No puedo hablar, sólo mímica. Guacamayos pueden ser entrenados para sentarse en una percha, pero si está enjaulado, sus hermosas plumas de la cola se arruinarán porque son tan largas.

    CUIDADOS DEL GUACAMYO AZUL Y AMARILLO .

    Guacamayos requieren mucho más esfuerzo – y más conocimiento – de los propietarios de los de compañía más tradicionales, como los perros o los gatos. Guacamayos son inteligentes y cariñosos, así que para alguien que puede satisfacer sus necesidades, que hacen buenos animales de compañía.

    DIETAS DEL GUACAMAYO AZUL Y AMARILLO .

    , guacamayos requieren una dieta variada, una semilla única dieta dará lugar a problemas de salud tales como la deficiencia de vitamina. Un ejemplo de una buena dieta sería una mezcla de pellets de calidad, junto con una semilla mezcla con, nueces y frutos secos, con verduras frescas y frutas alimenta regularmente y, además, es muy común (y apreciado por el loro) a participar con sus dueños humanos de alimentos seguros como pasta, pan, etc. es importante evitar los alimentos con alto contenido de grasa (en general) mientras se esfuerza por ofrecer una amplia variedad de alimentos.

    SEMILLA Y FRUTOS TOXICOS DEL GUACAMYO AZUL Y MARILLO.

    Hay algunos alimentos que son tóxicos para las aves y loros como grupo. Huesos de cereza, el aguacate, el chocolate y la cafeína son algunos de los alimentos que no deben ser alimentados. El chocolate y la cafeína no son metabolizados por las aves de la misma manera que están en los seres humanos

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    Manu National Park

    Manu National Park

    Manu National Park– One of the largest tropical parks in South America. Located in the Southeast region of Peru, nestled in recent Andean buttresses department of Cusco and Madre de Dios jungle. It covers an area of 2 million square hectares of a territory rich in flora and fauna with a variety of habitats Andean, high Andean, tropical and subtropical.

    This natural paradise recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve; houses the largest biodiversity in protected areas of rainforest and several endemic species of the cloud forest. Given that many of these forests around the globe are being impacted by human actions, we are fortunate to have an almost Manu intact, untouched by civilization, where we can still observe in their habitat native species in imminent danger of extinction such as the Giant River Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis), Black Caiman (Melanosuchus niger), the majestic Jaguar (Panthera onca), the strange Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus), and other animals like Tapir , Ocelot, thirteen species of primates, and over a thousand species of birds, including 7 species of macaws (Ara Sp.)

    To this we should add that this reserve is home to 10% of the species vegetable world.

    including fine wood trees and countless species of medicinal plants that are being newly cataloged and placed at service science. In one hectare of forest in Manu can have up to 220 species of trees, while one the same size in Europe or America, there are only 20. Without a mistake Manu National Park is probably the area protected richest biodiversity around the globe.

    COUNTRY: Peru

    NAME: Manú National Park

    NATURAL WORLD HERITAGE SITE -Park – Nature Park, Wilderness Area, Protected Area

    • 1987: Inscribed on the World Heritage List under Natural Criteria ix and x.
    • 2009: Extended slightly under the same criteria to include the National Park.

    INTERNATIONAL DESIGNATION –

    • 1977: Designated a Biosphere Reserve under the UNESCO Man & Biosphere Programme (1,881,200 ha).

    IUCN MANAGEMENT CATEGORY: II National Park

    BIOGEOGRAPHICAL PROVINCE: Amazonia / Yungas / Puna (8.5.1 / 8.35.12 / 8.36.12)

    GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION:Reserve – Sanctuary, Wildlife Reserve, Conservation Area

    The Park lies in the southeastern Peruvian Andes 70 km directly northeast of Cusco, covering most of the Manú River catchment from the crest of the Cordillera de Carabaya to the rainforests of the Amazon basin, between 71o
    10’ to 72o 22’W and 11 o 17’ to 13 o 11’S.

    DATES AND HISTORY OF ESTABLISHMENT:

    • 1968: The Manú area first declared a Nature Reserve.
    • 1973: The National Park established by Supreme Decree No 644-73-AG;
    • 1977: Designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with surrounding protected areas;
    • 1980: The Manu Reserved Zone established by Supreme Resolution No.151-1980;
    • 2002: The National Park enlarged by the Manu and Amarakaeri Reserves to 215,537.74 ha;
    • 2009: The site boundary in the east slightly amended to include the whole of the National Park.

     

     

    Tambopata Jungle Trek to Sandoval Lake 5 days

    Tambopata Jungle Trek to Sandoval Lake 5 days

    Amazon  Tambopata Jungle Trek to Sandoval Lake  : A 5-Day Journey Among Macaws, the Jungle, and Amazonian Magic
    A unique experience in the Tambopata National Reserve: Waking up before dawn with the murmur of the forest as your only alarm. Feeling the aroma of freshly brewed coffee as the first rays of light caress the jungle. Thus begins one of the most authentic and unforgettable ecotourism experiences in Peru: a five-day, four-night trip through the lush Amazon, departing from Puerto Maldonado, heading for the heart of the Tambopata National Reserve. Amazon Tour Peru

    Here, nature is not just a backdrop, but the protagonist of a story you will experience firsthand.

    Chuncho: The Natural Spectacle That Justifies Waking Up Early

    One of the most striking moments of this journey occurs at dawn on the last day. Aboard a boat, you’ll glide through the mists of the Tambopata River toward the Chuncho clay lick, one of the most famous clay licks in the Amazon. It’s at this meeting point where dozens of macaws, parrots, and other Amazonian birds congregate to feed on essential minerals. Sandoval Lake Tours

    The symphony of moving colors, the roar of wingbeats, and the energy of the environment will make you feel part of something bigger: a natural ritual that has been going on for centuries and that you have the privilege of witnessing today.

    More than a tour: a transformative adventure in the Peruvian jungle
    This is no ordinary getaway. It’s a deep immersion in the biodiversity, culture, and adventure that define Tambopata. From your arrival in Puerto Maldonado, the capital of the Madre de Dios region, you’ll immerse yourself in a series of activities that connect body and soul with the rainforest expeditions .

    Tambopata Jungle Trek to Sandoval Lake 5 days

    • Length: 5 Days/4 Nights
    • Location: Southern Peru, Madre de Dios Department, Puerto Maldonado
    •  Type of service: Private or Group
    • Start Point : Pick-up from the Hotel/Aiport or Bus Terminal in Puerto Maldonado
    •  Ending Point: Drop off the Hotel/Airport or Bus Terminal in Puerto Maldonado
    •  Departure: Every Day
    •  Activities:  Amazon jungle , Macaw Clay Lick Amazon Peru , Long walk  Amazon Peru.
    •  Altitude: 183 – 250 m.a.s.l.
    •  Best time to visit:March – November
    •  Accomodation : 4 night in OurLodge rivate Room with Mosquito Nets, Private Showers and Bathrooms .
    •  Meals: 4 Breakfast /4 Lunch /4 Dinner
    •  Tour Guide Professional bilingual local guide (well-equipped with guiding gear)
    •  Minimum of participants: 2
    •  Maximum of participants: 07 

    Experience the Magic of the Peruvian Amazon on a 5-Day Immersive Tour

    Experience the magic of the Peruvian Amazon on an immersive 5-day tour

    What’s included in this experience?

    Interpretive walks through the jungle: discover unique species of flora and fauna accompanied by expert guides.
    Excursion to Lake Sandoval: home to giant otters, giant river otters, aquatic birds, and an overwhelming peace.
    Artisanal fishing in Amazonian streams: a tranquil activity that connects with local traditions.
    Nighttime exploration and caiman spotting: the jungle transforms under the moon, and you’ll be there to discover it all.

    Detailed Itinerary  Tambopata Jungle Trek to Sandoval Lake

    Embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Amazon rainforest. This 5-day expedition through the Tambopata National Reserve, culminating at the majestic Lake Sandoval, offers a rich blend of adventure, wildlife encounters, and cultural connection. With every step, paddle, and photograph, you’ll discover the intricate beauty of one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth.

    From vibrant macaws and giant river otters to mirror-like lakes and towering ancient trees, this immersive tour connects you directly with the natural wonders of Peru.

    Day 1: Arrival in Puerto Maldonado – Let the Adventure Begin

    Meet and greet at Puerto Maldonado’s airport or bus terminal.

    • Registration at our main office and private transfer to the Tambopata River port.
    • A scenic 50-minute boat ride to Tambopata Lodge Inn, with chances to spot capybaras, caimans, or even a jaguar along the riverbanks.
    • Enjoy a refreshing welcome drink before checking into your private room.
    • In the afternoon, a guided hike through pristine rainforest reveals a world of ancient trees, colorful butterflies, and playful monkeys.
    • After dinner, join a night tour with opportunities to spot black caimans, capybaras, and perhaps even elusive jungle cats.

    Day 2:   The Natural Spectacle of Chuncho Clay Lick

    • Early departure to Chuncho Clay Lick, one of the largest in the world.
    • Witness hundreds of macaws, parrots, and parakeets in a dazzling display of color and sound while enjoying a picnic-style breakfast.
    • Visit the Tambopata Research Center, renowned for its biodiversity and conservation initiatives. Learn about medicinal plants, towering rainforest trees, and native wildlife.

    Conclude the day with a night walk to discover nocturnal species rarely seen by day.

    Day 3: River Journey & Arrival at Lake Sandoval

    After breakfast, travel downstream on the Tambopata River, then merge onto the Madre de Dios River.

    • Land transfer to the entrance of Tambopata National Reserve.
    • Begin a 3 km hike through dense rainforest toward Lake Sandoval, encountering butterflies, howler monkeys, and immense trees along the way.
    • Board a traditional canoe to cross the lake and reach your sustainable eco-lodge.
    • After lunch, enjoy an afternoon canoe ride to observe giant otters, black caimans, and the peculiar hoatzin—a prehistoric-looking bird known locally as shansho.
    • Evening caiman-spotting under the moonlight. Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge.

    Day 4: Tambopata Jungle Trek to Sandoval Lake  Sunrise  & Amazon Wildlife Safari

    Early start to experience the sunrise over Lake Sandoval, with the chorus of howler monkeys and tropical birds filling the air.

    • Enjoy a traditional Amazonian breakfast.
    • Set out on a guided hike to search for wild pigs, tapirs, various monkey species, and—with luck—the endangered spectacled bear.
    • Return for lunch and, weather permitting, take a refreshing swim in the lake (safe and free of dangerous animals).
    • Sunset canoe ride: watch as the lake transforms into a golden mirror.
    • After dinner, venture out on a night hike to observe nocturnal wildlife in its natural setting.

    Day 5: Palm Tree Clay Lick & Return to Puerto Maldonado

    Early morning coffee and one last chance to spot the elusive giant otters.

    • Take a short hike to the Palm Tree Clay Lick, where dozens of macaws and parrots gather to feed on mineral-rich palm clay—a breathtaking natural event.
    • Return boat ride to Puerto Maldonado.
    • Pick up your luggage and transfer to the airport or bus terminal, concluding your Amazon rainforest adventure.

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    The return on the last day depends on your flight schedule. We have to be at the Puerto Maldonado Airport 2 hours before. To register or check in your return flight ticket

    Wildlife Observation and Photography in Tambopata

    Jungle Trek to Sandoval Lake: A Journey Through Nature’s Masterpiece

    Immerse yourself in the unparalleled beauty of Tambopata, a sanctuary where every moment offers a new perspective on the wonders of nature. Deep in the heart of one of the world’s most biodiverse and meticulously preserved rainforests, this is a place where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary.

    The Amazon is famed for its teeming wildlife, yet few places rival the subtle and intricate richness of Tambopata. Here, you’ll step into a realm where life flourishes in delicate balance, and every encounter tells a story of resilience and wonder.

    As you embark on the Tambopata jungle trek to the stunning Sandoval Lake, your senses will awaken to the vibrant tapestry of life that surrounds you. Each step reveals creatures both striking and elusive, from the radiant patterns of butterflies dancing in the sunlight to the soft rustle of mammals hidden in the shadows.

    Tambopata is a birdwatcher’s paradise, boasting an extraordinary variety of feathered inhabitants. The iridescent colors of tanagers, the graceful movements of herons, and the unmistakable calls of macaws create a symphony that resonates through the lush canopy.

    This is a celebration of diversity—not in size or spectacle but in the intricate interplay of form, color, and behavior.

    Your camera becomes an artist’s brush, capturing moments of quiet brilliance: the interplay of sunlight on emerald leaves, the striking plumage of a parrot mid-flight, or the reflection of the forest in the still waters of Sandoval Lake.

    Tambopata is more than a destination; it’s a living gallery of life’s artistry. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or simply an admirer of nature’s wonders, this journey invites you to slow down, observe deeply, and uncover the extraordinary in the seemingly ordinary.

    Prepare to be inspired, moved, and forever changed by this kaleidoscope of natural treasures.

     

    WILDLIFE OBSERVATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY .The Tambopata Jungle Trek to Sandoval Lake. Amazon Peru is extremely diverse, but large wildlife encounters are uncommon.Tambopata is one of the world ́s most diverse wildernesses. It is also one of the best preserved. However, the vast majority of the rainforest ́s diversity is in the form of insects in tambopata jungle trek to sandoval lake . tour amazon peru manu 

     

    Clay Lick Amazon Tour 5 days

    Clay Lick Amazon Tour -5 days

    Clay Lick Amazon Tour – 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.

    Clay Lick Amazon Tour 5 days

    Whether you’re an avid birdwatcher, a nature photographer, or someone seeking to experience one of the planet’s most biodiverse ecosystems, Tambopata Reserve is the place to be. Its untouched landscapes, diverse wildlife, and fascinating history offer an experience that is both educational and exhilarating. From wildlife sightings at the Tambopata Reserve Center to the awe-inspiring macaw clay licks and tranquil river journeys, every moment spent in this remote part of the Amazon is unforgettable. Peruvian Amazon Tambopata

    With its rich history, incredible biodiversity, and the ongoing efforts to preserve its pristine environment, Tambopata offers not just an adventure, but a deeper understanding of the vital role this region plays in the health of our planet.

    Tambopata Tours Chuncho 5 days

    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.

    • Length: 5 Days/4 Nights
    • Location: Southern Peru, Madre de Dios Department, Puerto Maldonado
    •  Type of service: Private or Group
    • Start Point : Pick-up from the Hotel/Aiport or Bus Terminal in Puerto Maldonado
    •  Ending Point: Drop off the Hotel/Airport or Bus Terminal in Puerto Maldonado
    •  Departure: Every Day
    •  Activities:  Amazon jungle , Macaw Clay Lick Amazon Peru , Long walk  Amazon Peru.
    •  Altitude: 183 – 250 m.a.s.l.
    •  Best time to visit:March – November
    •  Accomodation : 4 night in OurLodge rivate Room with Mosquito Nets, Private Showers and Bathrooms .
    •  Meals: 4 Breakfast /4 Lunch /4 Dinner
    •  Tour Guides :Professional bilingual local guide (well-equipped with guiding gear)
    •  Minimum of participants: 2
    •  Maximum of participants: 8
    •  Price per person: USD
    • wildlife  Amazon Peru 

     

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    The return on the last day depends on your flight schedule. We have to be at the Puerto Maldonado Airport 2 hours before. To register or check in your return flight ticket.

     

    Itinerary Clay Lick Amazon Tour 5 days

    Day 1: Puerto Maldonado to Rainforest Lodge

    Pick up from Bus terminal or airport, transfer to main office for registration.
    Prepare for the 5-day tour.
    Departure , private transport to the port.
    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.

    Day 2: Clay Lick Amazon Tour  -Chuncho to Research Center

    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.

    Day 3: Amazon Tours – Macaw Clay Lick Colorado

    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.

    Day 4: Clay Lick Amazon Tour   – Rainforest Lodge Inn

    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.

    Day 5: Amazon Rainforest to Puerto Maldonado Airport

    Early breakfast at the lodge.
    Pack belongings and transfer to port.
    Boat journey down Tambopata River to Puerto Maldonado.
    Transfer to bus stations / airport.

     

     

     

    Rainforest Wild Peru 4 days

    Rainforest Wild Peru 4 days

    Experience the Enchanting Beauty of Rainforest Wild Peru

    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.

    Tambopata Rainforest and Lake Sandoval Itinerary: An Unforgettable Adventure in the Peruvian Jungle
    If you’re looking for an authentic experience in the Peruvian Amazon, the Tambopata Rainforest and Lake Sandoval Tour is, without a doubt, one of the best options. This tour not only takes you to the heart of Tambopata National Park, one of the most biodiverse protected natural areas on the planet, but also allows you to explore the deep jungle, walk among virgin forests, and marvel at unique species of wildlife.

    Why choose this tour?
    This tour is highly recommended by travelers, biologists, and nature lovers due to its privileged location: within the Tambopata National Reserve, in the Madre de Dios region. Here, the jungle preserves its natural state, allowing close encounters with species that have inhabited this area for thousands of years.

    Rainforest Wild Peru 4 days

    • Length: 4 Days/3 Nights
    • Location: Southern Peru, Madre de Dios Department, Puerto Maldonado
    •  Type of service: Private or Group
    • Start Point : Pick-up from the Hotel/Aiport or Bus Terminal in Puerto Maldonado
    •  Ending Point: Drop off the Hotel/Airport or Bus Terminal in Puerto Maldonado
    •  Departure: Every Day
    •  Activities:  Amazon jungle , Macaw Clay Lick Amazon Peru , Long walk  Amazon Peru. to sandoval lake reserved, trips by canoe ,explorer jungle ,night trips in canoe ,sunset ,adventure  raninforest .
    •  Altitude: 183 – 250 m.a.s.l.
    •  Best time to visit:March – November
    •  Accomodation : 3 night in OurLodge rivate Room with Mosquito Nets, Private Showers and Bathrooms .
    •  Meals: 3 Breakfast /3 Lunch /3 Dinner
    •  Tour Guides , Professional bilingual local guide (well-equipped with guiding gear)
    •  Minimum of participants: 2
    •  Maximum of participants: 8
    •  Price per person: USD
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    Tambopata Rainforest Sandoval Lake Itinerary Overview

    Experience the enchanting beauty of the Tambopata Rainforest and Lake Sandoval.

    What Makes This Itinerary Special
    Lake Sandoval
    One of the most celebrated lakes in the Peruvian Amazon, Lake Sandoval is surrounded by lush tropical forests and is home to remarkable wildlife, including giant river otters, black caimans, monkeys, and striking bird species such as macaws and hoatzins.

    Tropical Forests and Aguajales
    Explore a variety of ecosystems through guided hikes—flooded forests, palm swamps (aguajales), and upland rainforests—each teeming with biodiversity and offering unique encounters with plant and animal life.

    Wildlife Observation
    Spot howler monkeys, scarlet macaws, toucans, capybaras, tarantulas, colorful frogs, and more—all thriving in their natural habitats.

    Animal Clay Licks
    Visit natural clay licks where birds and mammals gather to ingest essential minerals. These gatherings offer one of the Amazon’s most captivating and dynamic wildlife spectacles.

    Night Walks
    Discover the secrets of the jungle after dark. Night walks reveal a whole new side of the rainforest, where nocturnal creatures like snakes, frogs, and insects emerge in fascinating ways.

    A Transformative Experience

    Unlike quick or surface-level tours, this itinerary is designed for travelers seeking a deeper, more meaningful connection with nature. Quiet boat rides at dawn, treks along hidden trails, and the constant chorus of the jungle immerse you in the rhythms of the rainforest. It’s not just a visit—it’s a shared experience with one of the planet’s richest ecosystems.

    Ideal for Conscious Travelers and Adventure Lovers
    Whether you’re a wildlife photographer, bird enthusiast, intrepid explorer, or someone yearning to disconnect and recharge, this journey offers full immersion into the heart of the Amazon. Every moment unveils a new discovery, a fresh perspective, and a deeper appreciation for the natural world.

    Day 1: Puerto Maldonado to Tambopata Lodge Inn – Rainforest Wild Peru

    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.

    Day 2: Tambopata Adventure to Reserve Center Macaw Clay Lick Chuncho – Rainforest Wild Peru

    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 .

    Day 3: Refuge Center Tambopata Lodge Inn to Sandoval Lake Reserve – Rainforest Wild Peru

    Wake up to the sounds of birds and howler monkeys.
    Breakfast and boat journey downriver  to the port.
    Private transport 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 .

    Day 4: Refuge Center Sandoval Lake to Puerto Maldonado and Airport/Bus Station – Rainforest Wild Peru

    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.

    NOTE

    The return on the last day depends on your flight schedule. We have to be at the Puerto Maldonado Airport 2 hours before. To register or check in your return flight ticket

    A Perfect Escape: .

    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.

    Discover Nature’s Treasures .

    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.

    Guardians of the Forest.

    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.

    Amazon Adventure – Lake Sandoval 4 days

    Amazon Adventure – Sandoval Lake 4 days

    Amazon Adventure – Lake Sandoval: Explore the magical Lake Sandoval and the Tambopata Clay Lick
    Are you ready for a unique experience in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon? This tour to Lake Sandoval and the Tambopata Clay Lick will take you to discover dreamlike landscapes, engage in exciting adventure activities, and connect with nature in its purest state. Ideal for lovers of biodiversity, photography, and adrenaline, this trip is perfect for those looking to escape the everyday. Tour  Manu reserved zone 

    Tambopata Clay Lick: The Natural Spectacle of Colors

    Our expedition begins with a visit to the Tambopata Clay Lick, one of the most spectacular places in the Amazon. This site is famous for being a gathering point for thousands of parrots and macaws, who fill the sky with brilliant rainbow colors every morning. Under the first rays of the sun, these birds offer an impressive natural spectacle, accompanied by their songs and harmonious flights. This is a paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife photography lovers. Amazon Peru tour

    Travel tip: Bring binoculars and a camera with a good zoom to capture the details of this natural wonder.

    Amazon Adventure – Sandoval Lake

    • Length: 4 Days/3Nights
      • Location: Southern Peru, Madre de Dios Department, Puerto Maldonado
      • Type of service: Private or Group
      • Start Point : Pick-up from the Hotel/Aiport or Bus Terminal in Puerto Maldonado
      • Ending Point: Drop off the Hotel/Airport or Bus Terminal in Puerto Maldonado
      • Departure: Every Day
      • Activities:   Puerto Maldonado Sunrise and Sunset Photography, Tambopata Rainforest Tours ,
    • Expeditions Reserve ,Chuncho Macaw Lick , night walking, Sandoval Lake . 
      • Altitude: 182 – m.a.s.l.
      • Best time to visit:March – November
      • Accomodation :  3 night in OurLodge rivate Room with Mosquito Nets, Private Showers and Bathrooms .
      • Meals: 3 Breakfast /3 Lunch /3Dinner
      • Entrance Fee to Reserved   .
      Tour Guides & Professional bilingual local guide (well-equipped with guiding gear)
      Minimum of participants: 2
      Maximum of participants: 10
      Price per person: USD
      • Additional :Simple Room

    Day-by-Day Itinerary: Amazon Rainforest Adventure – Lake Sandoval

    Lake Sandoval: Unspoiled Nature and Wildlife Amazon Trips
    Begin your adventure at the stunning Lake Sandoval, nestled within the Tambopata National Reserve. Surrounded by towering palm trees and lush vegetation, this pristine lake is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife, including giant river otters, howler monkeys, black caimans, and vibrant bird species like macaws, toucans, and the unique hoatzin.

    Activities You’ll Experience:

    Canoe Rides at Sunrise or Sunset
    Glide across calm waters as the jungle awakens or winds down, with golden and rose-colored skies reflecting off the lake.

    Birdwatching
    Spot a variety of Amazonian birds such as herons, hoatzins, kingfishers, and toucans in their natural habitat.

    Guided Jungle Walks
    Learn about the region’s medicinal plants, ancient trees, and the intricate relationships within the rainforest ecosystem.

    Jungle Adventures: Adrenaline in Nature
    This itinerary offers more than just observation—it invites you to interact with the rainforest in thrilling and meaningful ways.

    Canopy Walks & Ziplining
    Soar through the treetops and take in panoramic views of the forest canopy—an exhilarating way to experience the jungle from a new perspective.

    Artisanal Fishing on Lake Sandoval

    Try your hand at traditional fishing techniques used by local communities, surrounded by the serenity of the Amazon.

    Night Hikes
    Venture into the rainforest after dark, guided by flashlight and moonlight, to discover nocturnal creatures and the jungle’s mesmerizing nighttime sounds.

    A Journey of Connection and Discovery
    Each day is a combination of adventure, serenity, and learning. Whether you’re silently drifting on the lake at dawn or navigating forest trails by moonlight, the Amazon invites you to slow down and connect.

    Fall asleep to the sounds of frogs and rustling leaves, and awaken to a symphony of bird calls—fully immersed in one of the planet’s most biodiverse environments.

    Day 1: Puerto Maldonado to Tambopata Lodge Inn –

    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.

    Day 2: Tambopata Reserve Center to Macaw Clay Lick Chuncho –

    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.

    Day 3: Amazon Adventure – Sandoval Lake

    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 .

    Day 4: Sandoval Lake to Puerto Maldonado / Airport/ Bus Station – Amazon Adventure

    Visit the palm tree 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.

     

    NOTE

    The return on the last day depends on your flight schedule. We have to be at the Puerto Maldonado Airport 2 hours before. To register or check in your return flight ticket

     

    Explore the Hidden Treasures of the Southern Amazon: A Journey to Lake Sandoval

    Embark on an unforgettable adventure deep into the heart of Peru’s southern jungle. This exclusive tour invites you to discover two of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders in the Tambopata National Reserve, where the beauty of nature flourishes in its purest form.

    Your journey begins at the famous Macaw clay lick, the largest of its kind in the world. Experience the awe-inspiring sight of vibrant Macaws as they gather, filling the sky with color and energy. The majestic flight of these birds will leave you spellbound, offering a powerful connection to the untamed beauty of the Amazon.

    Next, journey to the tranquil Sandoval Lake, a serene oasis surrounded by lush rainforest. As you glide across the calm waters, you’ll find yourself immersed in the sights and sounds of the jungle. The lake is home to a rich variety of fascinating wildlife, with unique creatures beneath the shimmering surface and colorful birds soaring high above. This peaceful haven offers an extraordinary opportunity to connect with the raw, unspoiled beauty of the Amazon.