| Expedition
in Puerto Maldonado
Amazon Rainforest Tour :
Tambopata Research Center
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| Duration |
5
Days / 4 Nights |
| Starting
Point |
Puerto
Maldonado |
| Ending
Point |
Puerto
Maldonado |
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Tour Type |
Adventure
- Natural |
| Price
from |
$
765 € 525 |
All
our tours are fully customizable according to your requirements,
length of stay, special intrests and optional destinations.
Tour Description
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Day
1: Puerto Maldonado - Refugio Amazonas
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Arrival & Reception by Guide.
Our guides are biologists, tourism professionals, or community
members. Unless noted otherwise, our guides speak English. We
assign guides at 6:1 ratio in Tambopata Research Center. This
means groups smaller than 6 people will be merged with other groups
under one guide. If you would like a private guide or a guide
in a language other than English please let us know.
Transfer Airport to Puerto Maldonado Headquarters.
Upon arrival from Lima or Cusco, we will welcome you at the airport
and drive you ten minutes to our Puerto Maldonado headquarters.
While enjoying your first taste of the forest in our gardens we
will ask you to pack only the necessary gear for your next few
days, and leave the rest at our safe deposit. This helps us keep
the boats and cargo light.
Tambopata River Port to Refugio Amazonas. The
two and a half hour boat ride from the Tambopata Port to Refugio
Amazonas will take us past the Community of Infierno and the Tambopata
National Reserve´s checkpoint and into the buffer zone of
this 1.3 million hectare conservation unit.
Boxed Lunch.
Orientation. Upon arrival, the lodge manager will
welcome you and brief you with important navigation and security
tips.
Dinner.
Caiman searches. We will be out at the river's edge at night,
scanning the shores with headlamps and flashlights to catch the
red gleams of reflection from caiman eyes.
Overnight in Refugio Amazonas
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Day
2 : Refugio
Amazonas - Tambopata Research Center
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Canopy tower: A thirty minute walk
from Refugio Amazonas leads to the 25 meter scaffolding canopy
tower. A bannistered staircase running through the middle provides
safe access to the platforms above. The tower has been built upon
high ground, therefore increasing your horizon of the continuous
primary forest extending out towards the Tambopata National Reserve.
From here views of mixed species canopy flocks as well as toucans,
macaws and raptors are likely.
Breakfast.
Brazil nut trail and camp: A few minutes hike
from the lodge is a beautiful old growth patch of Brazil Nut forest
that has been harvested for decades (if not centuries) where the
precarious remains of a camp used two months a year by Brazil
Nut gatherers can still be experienced. We will be demonstrating
the whole process of the rain forest's only sustainably harvested
product from collection through transportation to drying.
Refugio Amazonas to Tambopata Research Center.
Four and half hours by boat from Refugio Amazonas, in the pristine
heart of the reserve, lies the Tambopata Research Center. One
and half hours into our boat journey, as we cross the confluence
with the Malinowski River, we will leave the final traces of human
habitation behind. Within the 700,000 hectare uninhabited nucleus
of the reserve, sightings of capybara, caiman, geese, macaws and
other large species will become more frequent.
Boxed Lunch.
Orientation. Upon arrival, the lodge manager will
welcome you and brief you with important navigation and security
tips.
Overlook Trail: A three to five kilometer hike
will lead us to overlooks commanding magnificent views of the
Tambopata winding its way into the lowlands. The forest on this
trail, regenerating on old bamboo forest, is good for Howler Monkey
and Dusky Titi Monkey.
Dinner.
Macaw Project Lectures: After dinner scientists will provide an
in depth look at the biology of macaws, their feeding habits,
the theories for clay lick use, their breeding and feeding ecology,
population fluctuations and the threats to their conservation.
Overnight in Tambopata Research Center.
| Day
3: Tambopata
Research Center
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Macaw Clay Lick: On most clear mornings of the
year dozens of large macaws and hundreds of parrots congregate
on this large river bank in a raucous and colorful spectacle which
inspired a National Geographic cover story. Discretely located
fifty meters from the cliff, we will observe Green-winged, Scarlet
and Blue-and-gold Macaws and several species of smaller parrots
descend to ingest clay. Outings are at dawn when the lick is most
active.
Breakfast.
Floodplain Trail: This five kilometer trail covers
the prototypical rain forest with immense trees criss-crossed
by creeks and ponds. Amongst the figs, ceibas and shihuahuacos
we will look for Squirrel, Brown Capuchin, and Spider Monkeys
as well as peccaries. TRC is located within this habitat.
Lunch.
Pond Platform: Ten minutes upriver from the lodge
is a tiny pond with a platform in the middle. It is a great place
to spot waterfowl such as Muscovy duck, sunbittern and hoatzin
along with the woodpeckers, oropendolas, flycatchers and parakeets
that call this pond their home.
Dinner.
Night walk. You will have the option of hiking out at night, when
most of the mammals are active but rarely seen. Much easier to
find are frogs with shapes and sounds as bizarre as their natural
histories.
Overnight in Tambopata Research Center.
| Day
4: Tambopata
Research Center - Refugio Amazonas |
Breakfast.
Tambopata Research Center to Refugio Amazonas.
A three and a half hour boat ride brings us to Refugio Amazonas.
Boxed Lunch.
Condenado Oxbow Lake - CONDEL: A forty minute
hike takes you Condenado Lake. You paddle canoes around the lake
looking for lakeside wildlife such as hoatzin and caiman, hoping
to see the otters which are infrequently seen here. You will also
be rewarded with overhead sightings of macaws.
Dinner.
Tambopata National Reserve Lecture. Nightly lectures prepared
by the staff of Refugio Amazonas cover conservation threats, opportunities
and projects in the Tambopata National Reserve.
Overnight in Refugio Amazonas
| Day
5: Refugio
Amazonas - Puerto Maldonado |
Breakfast.
Transfer Boat - Refugio Amazonas to Tambopata
River Port.
Transfer Tambopata River Port to Pto Maldonado Headquarters.
Transfer Pto Maldonado Headquarters - Airport.
We retrace our river and road journey back to Puerto Maldonado,
our office and the airport. Depending on airline schedules, this
may require dawn departures.
Boat Transportation. All our boats are 20 foot
long, roofed canoes with 55 hp outboard motors. Daily arrivals
and departures from every port are scheduled to meet every airline´s
arrival and departure with a maximum two hour wait.
Please
note that the program may vary slightly so as to maximize your
wildlife sightings, depending on the reports of our researchers
and experienced naturalist guides based at the lodge.
1
pax |
2
+ pax |
$
965 € 662
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$
765 € 525 |
Extra
Night $
160 € 110 |
Extra
Night $
105 € 72 |

All
tours stated in the itinerary
All transfers and entrance fees
2 nights in Refugio Amazonas
2
nights at Tambopata Research Center
All meals
English speaking tour guides
The
Tambopata Research Center (TRC) is a spartan yet comfortable 18
bedroom lodge which was built fifteen years ago with the object
of lodging tourists and researchers alike and of protecting the
adjacent macaw clay lick.
TRC is located in a half hectare clearing in the middle of the
uninhabited portion of the Tambopata National Reserve, adjacent
to the Bahuaja National Park and 500 meters from the world's largest
macaw clay lick.
The lodge consists of one wing of 18 rooms connected by raised
boardwalks to eight shared bathrooms, the research quarters and
a dining room. The dining room is an open building that doubles
as a bar.
Rooms are small and hold two beds.
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