PUERTO MALDONADO TOURS CHUNCHO MACAW CLAY LICK AND SANDOVAL LAKE FULL DAY 3D/2N

$255.00

Price for one tour per person

TOUR SANDOVAL LAKE AND CHUNCHO

Day 1: Welcome to Puerto Maldonado – Collpas Tambopata Inn

  • Arrive in Puerto Maldonado, capital of Madre de Dios, and join a 2-hour bus and a 1/2 boat journey to the lodge. A local welcome drink and a short friefing about the lodge will be served.
  • Collpas Tambopata Inn awaits – a spacious friendy eco-lodge, with bar, a swimming pool, and buffet service in the limit of National Reserve of Tambopata, being the fartest lodge from Puerto Maldonado surrounded by monkeys and several bird species.
  • Accommodation includes rooms from 24 mts to 68 mts suites with a private bathroom and an open window facing the forest.
  • Your stay includes three meals daily, teas, coffee, guided excursions and activities, refreshments upon arriving, and transfers to and from the airport. We assign guides on private small groups of 10:1
  • This afternoon join the introductory a two to three-kilometer hike in a primary forest, information about the most important medicinal plants and the same time GREAT chances to spot seven different species of monkeys and different birds that will make your jungle walk unforgettable. At The visit to our 50 mts canopy tower will complete this first experience.
  • You will have the option of taking the boat in the evening and spot withe and black caymans along the Tambopata River, is an Amazin exprience to see the reptail in its main habitat

DAY 2: Enjoying Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick

  • Wildlife in the Amazon takes advantage of the first lights of the day as it is cooler, so we do. Even if you are on vacation there will be some activities that our guides encourage you to make it very early in the morning and it’s worth it.
  • All year around, dozens of large macaws and hundreds of parrots congregate on this large river bank in a raucous and colorful spectacle that inspired a National Geographic cover story od course much better in the dry season. Discretely located sixty to eighty meters from the cliff, we will observe Green-winged, Scarlet, and Blue-and-gold Macaws and several species of smaller parrots descend to ingest clay. Outings are at dawn when the lick is most active. Breakfast will be served in front of the macaw Clay Lick Chuncho
  • We will propose to go for a river adventure, we will go for Kayaking in the river or the stream depending on your expectation, is a beautiful activity also with big chances to see Capibaras, turttles and river birds during this two hours activity.
  • hiking out at night when most of the insects are active is our plan. Much easier to find are frogs with shapes and sounds as bizarre as their natural histories. Spiders, tarantulas and even maybe a snake is possible to see.

Day 3: Sandoval Lake full day!

  • Back to Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata Hostel for Breakfast, , once you are ready we will move to the main port of the city to begin another cruise within the reserve, this time our destination is the famous and beautiful Sandoval Lake.
  • This is an oxbow lake in Tambopata national reserve. After approximately 40 minutes by boat, we started a 3 km hike through the forest until you reach the shore of the Lake. Since starting our tour we will visit this beautiful body of water, the place is spectacular, many birds, very good opportunity to see a lots of monkeys of several species such as the red howler monkey, brown capuchin, squirrel monkey, dusky tity and saddle back tamarin.
  • Gian river otters 40% of chances to see them. Lunch at the edge of the Lake.
  • It is time to say goodbye, as the expedition comes to an end.
  • Your visit will make a direct contribution to Wired Amazon and the National Reserve of Tambopata.
  • You will take the journey back to the city to the bus station or airport for your national flight onwards . B & L

End of our service.

* per person in double room *

DAYS
3

DIFICULTY
II

LODGE
Tambopata Research Center

TYPE
Tambopata Research Center Tours

TYPE GROUP  SIZE
1-6

BEST SEASON
January – December

GALERY