Your transportation service is designed with the comfort, safety, and punctuality of each traveler in mind. We have modern, spacious, air-conditioned vehicles, ideal for enjoying a pleasant trip in the warm Amazonian climate.
Your drivers are professional and knowledgeable about the route, ensuring a safe and reliable journey. In addition, we provide personalized service, punctual pick-up at the airport or your hotel, and accompaniment throughout the trip.
Day 1 – Welcome to Tambopata
Upon arrival, travelers will be picked up from the airport or bus station and transferred to the lodge.
We’ll drive for about 25 minutes through the city of Puerto Maldonado, passing a small local community where it’s common to see parrots and macaws along the way.
Once at the lodge, you’ll be shown to your private rooms overlooking the Tambopata River.
Connect with the Jungle
After a short rest, enjoy a one-hour introductory walk through the tropical rainforest, guided by an expert local guide. Along the trails, you’ll encounter ancient trees over 500 years old and have the chance to observe wildlife such as toucans, orioles, parrots, monkeys, snakes, butterflies, and more.
This is your first opportunity to experience the true magic of the Amazon Rainforest.
Amazonian Lunch
Savor a delicious traditional Amazonian lunch, freshly prepared with local ingredients.
Sunset, Caimans & Capybaras
At 3:30 p.m., we’ll board a boat and navigate along the Tambopata River to enjoy the stunning colors of the Amazonian sunset.
Relax on our comfortable boat with panoramic seats as we search for sloths and tropical birds along the riverbanks.
As night falls, we’ll use flashlights to spot white caimans, capybaras, and herons near the shores.
There’s a 90% chance of seeing capybaras, the largest rodent in the world.
Return to the lodge for a hearty Amazonian dinner, surrounded by the sounds of the jungle night.
Day 2 – Wildlife in the Heart of Lake Sandoval
At 5:00 a.m., enjoy an early breakfast before preparing for an unforgettable excursion to one of the most beautiful spots in the Tambopata National Reserve – Lake Sandoval.
This spectacular mirror-like lake, stretching over 3 kilometers, is renowned for its incredible biodiversity and breathtaking scenery.
We’ll take a 1 hour and 20-minute boat ride to the entrance of Lake Sandoval. After checking in at the park ranger station, we’ll begin a 3-kilometer (approximately 2-mile) hike through the rainforest leading to the lake — home to piranhas and considered one of the largest and most biodiverse lakes in the Tambopata Reserve.
After the walk, your guide will provide a rowboat for a tranquil exploration of the lake, where you can observe a great variety of birds and primates, including Hoatzins (prehistoric birds), cormorants, jacanas, herons, eagles, howler monkeys, squirrel monkeys, black capuchins, tamarins, and sloths.
With a bit of luck, we may even spot a family of giant river otters (up to 2 meters long) — an endangered species — and the largest black caiman ever recorded, measuring more than 4 meters in length.
We’ll return to the lodge for a well-deserved Amazonian lunch.
Return to the City – End of the Tour
In the afternoon, around 2:00 p.m., it will be time to pack your belongings and return to Puerto Maldonado, where we’ll drop you off at the airport or bus station, marking the end of your Tambopata adventure.
The guide will contact the passenger via the WhatsApp number provided on the platform or will call them by name 5 to 10 minutes beforehand. The passenger should wait under the clock located in the center of the Plaza de Armas in Puerto Maldonado.
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.
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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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