Tambopata Jungle Amazon 3 Days Tour Puerto

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Length

3 Days, 2 Nights
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Min 2, Max 16
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Trip Style

Jungle Trips
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Tour Details
 
Immerse yourself in the unparalleled natural beauty of Tambopata, a region that encapsulates the essence of biodiversity and ecotourism within Peru’s Madre de Dios state. Renowned for containing some of the most biodiverse rainforests in not just Peru but potentially the entire Amazon basin, Tambopata offers an enticing blend of vast protected areas and rich cultural heritage, housing several thousand inhabitants across its expanse.
The allure of Tambopata begins to unveil itself as you approach Puerto Maldonado airport, where the sight of a sprawling emerald canopy, interspersed with meandering rivers and the modest touch of human habitation, greets you from above. This gateway into the Amazon promises more than just scenic beauty; it is a portal to adventure.
With its towering Ceiba trees piercing through a canopy that stands 90 feet tall and an undergrowth teeming with wildlife—from troops of monkeys and toucans to vibrantly colored macaws and elusive jaguars—Tambopata offers an adventure and a connection to nature that is truly once in a lifetime.
Whether you’re arriving from Lima or Cuzco, the journey into Tambopata is a prelude to the unforgettable experiences that await in one of the world’s premier destinations for ecotourism.

Inclusions

  • Nature and bilingual native guide
  • lodges (Monte Amazon Lodge)
  • Meals (normal and vegetarian option)
  • Transportation
  • First aid kit

Excludes

  • Consumption bar (alcoholic beverages)
  • Entrance to the Tambopata National Reserve $ 12 tips
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal Expences

Recommended to carry

  • Sun cream
  • 100% waterproof rain wear
  • Sandals
  • Personal items
  • Hiking shoes
  • Shirts
  • Pants
  • Repellent
  • Flashlights
  • Binoculars
  • Sunglasses
  • Plastic bag
  • Towel swimming suit
  • Day pack
  • Camera and film with extra batteries
  • One bottle of water for the first day
Itinerary

Day 1Monkey Island

Begin your journey with a transfer to the port of the Madre de Dios River. Here, you’ll embark on an hour-long cruise to Monte Amazon Lodge. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted with a welcome meeting and a refreshing typical fruit juice. Settle into your room before embarking on an introductory two-hour rainforest walk.

Led by experienced local guides, explore trails rich in ancient trees and diverse wildlife, including toucans, orioles, trogons, macaws, monkeys, and more. This immersive walk takes place adjacent to the Tambopata National Reserve, showcasing the forest’s magic and biodiversity.

Venture to Monkey Island, situated across from the lodge on the Madre de Dios River. Search for the family of capuchin monkeys inhabiting this island.

Embark on an exciting search for white alligators along the Madre de Dios River. With flashlights in hand, you may also spot the Capybara, the world’s largest rodent. Return to the lodge for dinner and a well-deserved rest.

  • Meals Included: Lunch and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping at Monte Amazon Lodge
  • Highlights: Rainforest walk, Monkey Island, white alligator spotting

Day 2Sandoval Lake

Start your day with a hearty breakfast before embarking on a 3 km trek through the lush, dense jungle that leads to the breathtaking Sandoval Lake, a jewel within the Tambopata National Reserve. This serene lake is a haven for an incredible diversity of wildlife. Glide across the mirror-like waters in a paddle canoe, an ideal way to observe the lake’s vibrant ecosystem up close. Keep an eye out for piranhas, various bird species, howler monkeys, and if luck permits, the elusive and endangered giant otters.

After your exploration, return to the lodge for a traditional lunch inspired by local cuisine. Spend your afternoon relaxing or taking in the stunning sunset over the Madre de Dios River from the lodge’s vantage point. This peaceful end to your day is perfect for reflection on the natural wonders you’ve witnessed.

  • Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Accommodation: Monte Amazon Lodge
  • Highlights: Jungle trek to Sandoval Lake, wildlife viewing by paddle canoe, sunset over Madre de Dios River

Day 3Monte Amazon Lodge

Rise early at around 5:30 a.m. for a short walk to the lodge’s canopy walk-way. Ascend to 40 meters above the ground to experience the rainforest from a unique perspective. This elevated walkway offers panoramic views of the Madre de Dios River and surrounding rainforest, enhancing your chances of spotting various tropical bird species, including toucans and macaws, in their natural habitat.

Enjoy your final breakfast amidst the soothing sounds of the rainforest at the lodge. After breakfast, pack your belongings and prepare for departure. Our staff will assist you with a smooth transfer back to the city, where you’ll continue your journey either to the airport or bus station. This marks the end of your unforgettable adventure in the Tambopata rainforest, leaving you with cherished memories and stories to share.

  • Departure: Transfer to the city for onward travel
  • Meals Included: Breakfast
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FAQs

1.What is the duration of the cruise to Monte Amazon Lodge on Day 1?

The cruise to Monte Amazon Lodge on Day 1 lasts approximately one hour.

2.What is the highlight of the visit to Monkey Island?

The highlight of the visit to Monkey Island is the chance to observe a family of capuchin monkeys in their natural habitat on an island across the Madre de Dios River.

3.What activities are included during the exploration of Sandoval Lake on Day 2?

The exploration of Sandoval Lake includes a 3 km trek through the jungle, followed by a paddle canoe ride on the serene lake. Travelers have the opportunity to observe piranhas, various bird species, howler monkeys, and the endangered giant otters.

4.How does the journey conclude on Day 3?

On Day 3, the journey concludes with an early morning breakfast at the lodge followed by a transfer back to the city for onward travel to the airport or bus station.

5.What is the significance of the canopy walk-way experience on Day 3?

The canopy walk-way experience allows travelers to ascend to 40 meters above the ground to observe the rainforest from a unique perspective. It offers panoramic views of the Madre de Dios River and increases the chances of spotting tropical bird species such as toucans and macaws.

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Sarah T.

Solo Traveller

Our three-day adventure at Monte Amazon Lodge was an incredible experience! On Day 1, we started with a scenic cruise along the Madre de Dios River to the lodge, where we were welcomed with a refreshing fruit juice. The introductory rainforest walk was mesmerizing, with our knowledgeable guides pointing out toucans, macaws, and capuchin monkeys on Monkey Island. The evening’s search for white alligators and capybaras along the river was thrilling, ending with a delicious dinner at the lodge.

Day 2 took us on a jungle trek to the stunning Sandoval Lake. Gliding across the serene waters in a paddle canoe, we spotted piranhas, howler monkeys, and even the elusive giant otters. After a traditional lunch, we relaxed and enjoyed the breathtaking sunset over the Madre de Dios River. On the final day, the canopy walkway offered panoramic views and a chance to see tropical birds up close. Our early morning walk was a perfect ending to our rainforest adventure. Monte Amazon Lodge provided a memorable and enriching experience amidst the natural beauty of the Tambopata rainforest.

March 18, 2023