Tambopata National Reserve, nestled within the heart of the Amazon rainforest, is a sanctuary of biodiversity and natural marvels. Encompassing 274,690 hectares in southeastern Madre de Dios, Peru, it shelters over 600 bird species, 200 mammal species, and countless insects and reptiles. The giant river otters glide through winding waterways, while the canopy walkways offer breathtaking views of treetops. Beneath the towering trees, indigenous communities cherish the secrets of medicinal plants. As the sun sets, the forest comes alive with the haunting calls of howler monkeys and the rhythmic croak of frogs. Scientists and conservationists tirelessly safeguard this fragile ecosystem.
Tambopata's Macaw clay lick - A vibrant Amazon journey Embark on an unforgettable day trip into the heart of Tambopata Park. Visit the largest known...
3-days Tambopata rainforest tours Itinerary: 3-days Tambopata rainforest tours: Nature tour in Tambopata Rainforest, wildlife sightings, boat tours on the Tambopata and Madre de Dios...
Peruvian Amazon tours Your Quick Guide to an Unforgettable Tambopata Jungle Experience Explore Tambopata rainforest and the world's largest clay lick where hundreds of macaws...
Explore Tambopata National Reserve with guided tours including night jungle hikes, caiman spotting at Lake Sandoval, piranha fishing, and sunset views. Discover wildlife, lush vegetation, and local communities in the Peruvian Amazon through river explorations, trail hikes, and canopy walks. Relax at a jungle lodge after a fulfilling day.
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Boat Ride on Madre de Dios River (9:00 am): We’ll begin our adventure with a 45-minute boat ride along the Madre de Dios River. Our destination: the...
Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, or other...