Discover the Tambopata National Reserve and the vast Madre de Dios River on this 3-day tour in the Peruvian Amazon. Stay overnight at the Hacienda Concepción, a comfortable, 3-star eco-lodge located just 45 minutes from Puerto Maldonado by motorized canoe. Walk along nearby nature trails and hike to the secluded Lake Sandoval for wildlife viewing by dugout canoe. Ascend to the treetops on the Inkaterra Canopy Walkway in search of three-toed sloths and listen to nocturnal nature sounds at dusk. Full board and round-trip hotel transfers are included. Numbers are limited to 8 people, ensuring an intimate experience with a small group.
Double Room Accommodation: 2 nights in a standard double room at Hacienda Concepcion; 2 people per room<br/>Pickup included
Double Bungalow Room: Equipped with mosquito net, curtains, cotton sheets, 2 hypoallergenic comforters, cotton bathrobes, hot water, ammenities.<br/>Pickup included
Single Room Accommodation: 2 nights in a standard single room at Hacienda Concepcion; 1 person per room<br/>Pickup included
Single Bungalow room: Equipped with mosquito net, curtains, cotton sheets, 2 hypoallergenic comforters, cotton bathrobes, hot water, ammenities.<br/>Pickup included
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Important: The program includes roundtrip transfer from Puerto Maldonado airport to your Lodge and viceversa in Puerto Maldonado. Kindly notice that as the service is provided in group tours, you must arrive at a proper time. Please book the first flights from Lima or Cusco to Puerto Maldonado that leave before noon and for the flights from Puerto Maldonado to Lima flights that leave after noon. If at the end of your program you decide to stay in Puerto Maldonado, please send your hotel information so that we know where to drop you off. Please send your flight information as soon as possible.
Puerto Maldonado is a vibrant city nestled in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, offering a unique blend of rich biodiversity and cultural heritage. Known as the gateway to the Amazon, it provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore the world's largest rainforest while experiencing the warmth and hospitality of its local communities.
One of the most biodiverse places on Earth, Tambopata National Reserve is a must-visit for nature lovers. The reserve is home to a vast array of wildlife, including macaws, monkeys, and jaguars.
Manu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most pristine and biodiverse places in the Amazon. It offers a unique opportunity to experience the untouched rainforest.
The Puerto Maldonado River is the lifeblood of the city, offering scenic boat rides and access to the Amazon rainforest. Visitors can enjoy boat tours, fishing, and river wildlife spotting.
A traditional Amazonian dish made with rice, chicken, and spices, wrapped in bijao leaves and boiled.
A hearty dish consisting of mashed plantains (tacacho) served with dried and smoked meat (cecina).
A grilled fish dish, typically made with river fish like paiche or gamitana, marinated in spices and wrapped in bijao leaves.
The dry season is the best time to visit Puerto Maldonado as the weather is more comfortable for exploring the rainforest. The trails are less muddy, and wildlife is more easily spotted.
Peruvian Sol (PEN)
GMT-5
220VV, 60HzHz
Puerto Maldonado is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be cautious, especially in crowded areas and at night.
Puerto Maldonado Bus Terminal
Local buses are the most common and affordable way to get around Puerto Maldonado. They can be crowded and may not follow strict schedules.
Available • Apps: Bee Taxi, InDriver
Car, Bike, Scooter
Lake Sandoval is a beautiful oxbow lake located within Tambopata National Reserve. It is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including giant otters, caimans, and a variety of bird species.
The Madre de Dios River is a major tributary of the Amazon and offers a unique opportunity to explore the Amazon rainforest by boat. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat rides, wildlife spotting, and visits to local communities.
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