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Discover the Magic, Mystery and Wildlife of the Amazon in Just Two Unforgettable Days.
The adventure begins in Puerto Maldonado, where you board a scenic boat and travel along the Madre de Dios River. As you glide through the water, you can hear birds singing and feel the rainforest coming to life around you.
From the begining you will experience the magic of the Amazon as you pass through lush greenery and discover the beauty of this incredible ecosystem.
The Amazon Lodge is designed to connect you intimately with the rainforest. Go on guided jungle walks to discover the forest’s secrets, from towering trees to elusive wildlife.
Observe playful monkeys on Monkey Island, take part in an invigorating night caiman hunt under the stars, and cruise the tranquil waters of Lake Sandoval in search of exotic birds, capybaras and other intriguing creatures. Each experience offers a unique insight into the astonishing biodiversity of the Tambopata National Reserve.
This isn’t just a visit; it’s an immersive journey into one of the most pristine and captivating ecosystems on Earth.
Come and discover the magic, wonder and adventure of the Amazon at the Lodge and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Highlights:
Tambopata Eco Amazon Tour – 2 Days from Puerto Maldonado – At a Glance.
Day 1 – Puerto Maldonado & Monkey Island.
Day 2 – Lake Sandoval & Return.
We will pick you up from the airport, bus station, or your hotel in Puerto Maldonado and transfer you to our office, where you’ll receive all the essential information about Amazon tour. From there, you’ll enjoy a scenic one-hour boat ride to our Amazon lodge, where a refreshing local fruit juice will be waiting to welcome you.
After settling into your room, you’ll embark on a two-hour guided hike through the lush tropical rainforest, led by one of our expert local guides. Along the way, you’ll see huge trees some over 500 years old. You might also see toucans, orioles, parrots, monkeys, snakes and colourful butterflies.
This hike allows you to experience the magic of the Amazon right inside the huge 278,000-hectare Tambopata National Reserve.
After lunch, you’ll visit Monkey Island, which is located just across the Madre de Dios River from the lodge. Here, you’ll have the chance to observe several species of monkey close up, such as: brown capuchins, squirrel monkeys, saddleback tamarins, and white-faced capuchins.
in the evening, you will look for caimanssearch along the riverbanks. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a capybara, the world’s largest rodent, which can weigh up to 60 kilos. After the adventure, head back to the lodge for dinner and a restful night.
After an early breakfast, you’ll take a short boat ride to the entrance of Lake Sandoval. After you check in at the reserve’s control point, enjoy a scenic 3-kilometer walk through the jungle to reach the lake. It is one of the largest and most biodiverse lakes in the Tambopata National Reserve. There are lots of different animals, especially piranhas, at Lake Sandoval.
Once you arrive, your guide will take you out in a rowing boat to explore the lake and spot amazing wildlife such as: hoatzins, cormorants, pumas, herons, eagles, howler monkeys, squirrel monkeys, black capuchins, tamarins and sloths.
If you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of the endangered giant river otters, which can grow up to nearly two meters in length or even spot the largest recorded caiman, measuring over four meters long!
After this unforgettable experience, you will return to the lodge for a traditional lunch before heading back to the city.
Tambopata is a region in southeastern Peru, known for its incredible biodiversity and pristine rainforest. It is located in the Madre de Dios department, near the borders of Bolivia and Brazil, and is home to the Tambopata National Reserve, one of the most biodiverse places on the planet.
The best time to visit Tambopata is during the dry season, which typically runs from May to October. During this period, the weather is more predictable, and there are fewer mosquitoes. However, the rainforest is accessible year-round, and the wet season (November to April) offers a lush, green landscape and the chance to see more wildlife.
Tambopata is home to an astonishing variety of wildlife, including macaws, jaguars, caimans, giant river otters, and hundreds of species of birds and butterflies. Visitors might also encounter various monkey species, capybaras, and tapirs, making it a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
To reach Tambopata, most visitors fly to Puerto Maldonado, the nearest major city, from Lima or Cusco. From Puerto Maldonado, it’s a short drive to the Tambopata River, where you can take a boat ride to reach the lodges and campsites located within the reserve.
Visitors to Tambopata can enjoy a range of activities, including guided jungle treks, birdwatching, canopy walks, and boat rides along the Tambopata River. Nighttime wildlife spotting, visiting clay licks where macaws and other birds gather, and cultural visits to indigenous communities are also popular activities in the area.
From the moment we set foot in the lush Amazon rainforest, we were immersed in nature’s beauty. The guided walks were insightful, offering close encounters with wildlife, including vibrant birds and curious monkeys. The night walk was a thrilling experience, unveiling the jungle’s nocturnal wonders. Accommodations were comfortable, and the food was delicious, showcasing local flavors. Our guide was knowledgeable and passionate, making this short trip an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Amazon. Highly recommended for nature lovers!

