Lodge Refuge – Sandoval Lake

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Ready to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to Tambopata? Book your adventure now to witness the wonders of the Macaw Clay Licks and explore the unparalleled beauty of the Amazon Rainforest.

 

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Discover Lodge Refuge at Sandoval Lake:

Your Gateway to the Amazon
Lodge Refuge at Sandoval Lake is nestled in the heart of the Amazon, just a 3 km walk from Puerto Maldonado. Located within the stunning  Tambopata National Reserve  , this lodge offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore a thriving natural habitat, teeming with    Tour Wildlife,

A Rich Habitat Awaits

Sandoval Lake creates a vibrant ecosystem that supports a diverse array of species. Visitors frequently spot birds, sloths, monkeys, and various mammals around the lodge and the lake. This area boasts one of the most extensive and biologically diverse ecosystems on the planet.

Wildlife Tours in Tambopata -Lodge Refuge – Sandoval Lake .

The Tambopata National Reserve (RNTAMB) is home to an impressive 1,260 species of vertebrates. Here are some

highlights:

Amphibians: 93 species across 31 genera and 9 families
Birds: 648 species from 388 genera and 60 families
Mammals: 108 species belonging to 85 genera and 28 families
Fish: 323 species spread over 205 genera and 39 families
The richness of RNTAMB’s fauna not only features an extensive variety of species but also includes many threatened ones. National legislation categorizes 32 species as threatened, while the International Union for

Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists 830 species at risk, including -Lodge Refuge – Sandoval Lake

57 amphibians
629 birds
102 mammals
16 fish
26 reptiles
Additionally, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) recognizes 88 species under various threat categories within RNTAMB.

Climate Insights for Your Tambopata Adventure

The climate in Tambopata features a humid subtropical forest with an average annual temperature of 26°C. Temperatures can fluctuate between 7.1°C and 38°C. Cold Antarctic winds occasionally reach the Amazon basin, particularly during June and July, causing cooler temperatures, known locally as “friaje.”

During September and October, you can expect maximum temperatures to rise to 38°C. Annual rainfall ranges from 1,600 mm to 2,400 mm, with peak rainfall occurring from December to March. Transition months include April, May, and October to November, while the drier months are June through September.

Why Choose Lodge Refuge – Sandoval Lake.

Choosing Lodge Refuge at Sandoval Lake means immersing yourself in a unique ecological experience while enjoying comfortable accommodations. Whether you’re an avid birdwatcher or a nature enthusiast, this destination offers something for everyone.

Ready to explore the wonders of the Amazon? Book your stay at Lodge Refuge today and embark on an unforgettable adventure!

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    Tambopata Amazon Nature & Wildlife: Macaw Clay Lick Adventure

    Explore the breathtaking beauty of the Tambopata Amazon Rainforest, home to the renowned Macaw Clay Licks—a natural spectacle of vibrant colors, fascinating wildlife behaviors, and pristine rainforest landscapes. From observing macaws and parrots in their natural habitat to thrilling expeditions, this journey offers a deep dive into Amazonian biodiversity.

    What Makes Macaw Clay Licks Unique?Lodge Refuge – Sandoval Lake

    The Ecological Role of Clay Licks
    Macaw clay licks, locally known as “Colpas” in the Quechua language, are naturally occurring clay-rich riverbanks where parrots, macaws, and other animals gather to consume soil. This behavior helps neutralize toxins found in their diet of seeds, fruits, and leaves, while providing essential minerals like sodium.

    Key Facts:

    These clay walls are found along rivers in Tambopata and Manu.
    Daily gatherings attract dozens to hundreds of birds, creating a dazzling spectacle of color and sound.
    Predators like hawks and eagles often patrol these sites, adding a layer of survival drama to the scene.
    Wildlife Behaviors at Macaw Clay Licks

    1. Mixed-Species Assemblages

    At the clay licks, species such as large macaws, parrots, and parakeets form distinct size-based groups:

    Large Macaws: Scarlet, Blue-and-Yellow, and Green-winged macaws dominate.
    Medium-Sized Parrots: Amazon parrots and small macaws like Red-bellied macaws often share space.
    Small Parakeets: The smallest species form flocks with a higher flight response to predators.
    Interestingly, false alarms—where flocks flee without a visible threat—are common, particularly among smaller birds, highlighting their heightened vigilance against predation.

    2. Color Coordination in Group Behavior –

    Research suggests that mixed-species groups at clay licks tend to Lodge Refuge – Sandoval Lakehave homogeneous coloration. For example:

    Large macaws display red, blue, green, and yellow hues, creating a visual harmony.
    Smaller parrots and parakeets are predominantly green, blending seamlessly into the rainforest.
    This visual uniformity may reduce predation risk, as predators tend to target individuals that stand out.

    Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick: A Must-Visit Destination

    Located deep in the Tambopata National Reserve, the Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick is one of the most spectacular clay licks in the Amazon. Visitors can expect to see dozens of macaws, parrots, and other wildlife species early in the morning when activity peaks.

     

     

     

    Refugio Sandoval Lake Resort está ubicado en el corazón de la reserva peruana de Tambopata en la Amazonía, a aproximadamente 12 km. Bajando el río ya 3 km. caminando, lejos de Puerto Maldonado, en el corazón de la Reserva Nacional Tambopata, rodeado de un refugio natural para la vida silvestre, el lago Sandoval crea un hábitat para diferentes especies de aves, perezosos, monos y otros mamíferos que se ven a menudo alrededor del albergue y el lago sandoval.

     

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    Highlights of Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick:

    Peak Viewing Times: From sunrise to late morning.
    Species You’ll Spot: Scarlet Macaws, Blue-and-Yellow Macaws, and Mealy Parrots, among others.
    Chance of Predator Sightings: Jaguars, ocelots, and harpy eagles are occasionally spotted nearby.
    Rainforest Expeditions in Tambopata
    Lodging & Activities
    Stay at the Rainforest Amazon Lodge, a comfortable eco-lodge with amenities like private rooms, dining spaces, and a spa. The lodge employs local staff, including members from surrounding native communities, ensuring a sustainable and authentic experience.

    Activities Include:

    Kayaking on the Tambopata River: Glide past breathtaking landscapes and spot river wildlife.
    Tree Climbing: Ascend a towering chestnut tree for panoramic rainforest views.
    Birdwatching: Spot endemic bird species during guided tours.
    Night Walks: Discover nocturnal creatures like caimans, capybaras, and owls.

    Why Visit Tambopata’s Macaw Clay Licks?

    Unparalleled Wildlife Viewing
    Tambopata is a hotspot for biodiversity, and the clay licks offer a unique chance to observe rare and vibrant Amazonian species up close.

    Cultural Significance
    In Quechua tradition, the term “Colpa” reflects the vital connection between local communities and nature, emphasizing the importance of sustainable tourism.

    Adventure and Tranquility Combined
    Whether you’re trekking through lush rainforests, marveling at wildlife, or relaxing at the lodge, Tambopata offers an experience that’s both thrilling and rejuvenating.

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