3 days
Duration
3/10
Physicality
Tambopata, Perú
Location
8+
Age
Jan-Dic
Dates

Experience the Amazon’s best in just three days — watch hundreds of macaws take flight at the world’s largest clay lick, walk among giant trees, and glide across the mirror-like waters of Lake Sandoval in search of giant otters and monkeys. A short but unforgettable escape into the wild heart of Tambopata.

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Tambopata National Reserve, Airport Puerto Maldonado
DEPARTURE TIME Please arrive at least 1 hour before the flight.
WEAR Comfortable light clothing, hiking boots, insect repellent and sunscreen.
INCLUDED
English speaking guide
Transportation
Entrance fees to the Tambopata National Reserve
Principal meals
Lodging
NOT INCLUDED
Tips
Alcoholic beverages
RECOMMENDATIONS
To make your stay as enjoyable and unforgettable as possible we recommend to bring following things with you
Light clothes
Bathing sut
Flashlight
Insect repellent and sunscreen
Water bottle
Binoculars
Hat or cap
Rain jacket

 

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Day 1 : Chuncho Lodge - Canopy Tower

Your journey begins in Puerto Maldonado, where you are welcomed at the airport, bus terminal or city hotel and transferred to the Chuncho Lodge office. After a short introduction and final arrangements, you set off along the Interoceanic Highway, crossing 48 kilometres of paved road before turning onto an 18-kilometer forest track that leads to the banks of the Tambopata River and the Filadelfia community. From here you will take a short boat ride downstream to the lodge (10 min.)

Upon arrival at Chuncho Lodge, your home for the next couple of days in the heart of the Amazon, you will get welcomed and be shown your rooms. After lunch, your first exploration awaits: a short introductory walk through the forest leading to the canopy tower where you will be able to enjoy the forest from another perspective. Step by step, you rise above the trees until the rainforest stretches endlessly in every direction. From here, the forest canopy is alive with activity — macaws, toucans, and monkeys pass by at eye level.

On your way back, discover life at night during a night walk. The forest reveals a different rhythm after dark, with insects humming, frogs calling, and nocturnal creatures beginning their activities. It is a gentle but captivating introduction to life in the rainforest.

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Day 2 : The largest and only Macaw Clay Lick on earth

The day begins early, with a 04:30 a.m. departure upriver. As your boat cuts through the mist at dawn, watch the riverbanks carefully: capybaras often graze here, tapirs leave their tracks, and sometimes even a jaguar appears.

At last, you arrive at the world’s largest Macaw Clay Lick. Chairs are set up along the riverbank as you wait in silence for the sky to erupt with wings: parrots and macaws circle above before descending to the clay lick. Scarlet, red-and-green, and blue-and-yellow macaws join smaller species such as blue-headed, orange-cheeked, and dusky-headed parrots. It is one of the most powerful wildlife spectacles in South America. You will be invited to enjoy a picnic breakfast while enjoying this show.

During the return to the lodge, the river again offers surprises, caimans resting on sandbanks, turtles basking on logs, or troops of monkeys crossing the canopy. Lunch is followed by time to rest in the hammocks or you can decide to take a swim in our swimming pool.

In the afternoon your guide will take you on an ethnobotanical walk. You will be introduced to the world of medicinal plants, hardwoods, and the mammals that rely on them. You will have the opportunity to learn how locals use these plants in their daily life and how it influences their life in the jungle.

The evening is yours: rest, enjoy the pool or join another optional night walk if conditions allow, reflect on the day by creating a checklist of species you have seen or spend your time finding all constellations in the sky.

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Day 3 : Lake Sandoval

After breakfast, bid farewell to Chuncho Lodge. You will travel by boat and vehicle back to Puerto Maldonado, where you will embark on a trip on the Madre de Dios River and get deeper into the Tambopata National Reserve toward Sandoval Lake.

A 40-minute river journey and a 3 km forest walk bring you to the lake’s shore. Here, calm waters reflect the sky as you paddle across the lake in search of wildlife. Monkeys move through the canopy, while birds sweep across the lake. With luck, you may encounter the endangered giant otters, fishing and playing in family groups.

The lake is a paradise, with beautiful views and surrounded by palm trees that give it the tropical touch you only find in the rainforest. Lunch will be on the boat or at a location chosen by the guide, followed by the return to the city. The return trip is 3 kilometers and t 45 minutes by boat, arriving at approximately 2-3 p.m. If needed earlier, we can arrange it with the guide. Then you’ll be ready for your return flight.

First contact us and check availability

Please before to pay, you need check availability, contact us at reservas@chuncholodge.com

Also, if you have special requirement is necessary being in contact from the beginning.
Booking with us means that we need make all logistic before your arrival and do our best efforts to give you a quality service deserve by our
clients, reason why we take very seriously a booking with customers.
Note that Chuncho Lodge does not have any responsibility for payments without previous check of availability at our lodge.
Our prices are for individual passenger but we only do tour operations with more than 2 customers.
Thank.

The Chuncho Lodge Team

Boat navigating the calm waters of Lake Sandoval in Tambopata
Visitor canoeing through the palm-lined waters of Lake Sandoval
Massive Amazon rainforest tree near Lake Sandoval
Caiman resting on the muddy shore of Lake Sandoval
Travelers birdwatching on Lake Sandoval from a wooden canoe
River turtle swimming in the calm waters of Lake Sandoval
Colorful macaws feeding at the Chuncho clay lick in Tambopata
Local Amazon guide teaching visitors during a jungle walk
Canopy tower rising above the Amazon rainforest in Tambopata
Boat navigating the calm waters of Lake Sandoval in Tambopata