Upon arrival at Puerto Maldonado city airport, our representative will welcome you and transfer you to our office in town where you will pack only the necessary things you need for your next few days (we recommend this to keep our boats and porters load light and provide a duffel bag if needed), the main luggage can stay in our safety deposit box. Afterwards, in full company and guidance of your guide, you will be transferred from the office to the Tambopata River port to sail down the Tambopata River for approximately 2 hours to the Sachavacayoc farm. Along the way, we have the opportunity to spot birds, caimans, capybaras and monkeys if we are lucky. The box lunch will be on the boat and the vegetarian option is available if needed, we also provide cold bottled drinks on the boat. Once arrived at the lodge, settle in and get some rest. After a short break, you will take a jungle walk, as an introduction to nature and to familiarize yourself with the interior of the forest, wait until dark to take a night walk in search of the elusive nocturnal creatures and bugs, such as the impressive ground-dwelling bird-eating tarantula (as big as your hand)
Trip details:
In order to fully enjoy the parrot show, it is important to arrive early before the birds, so we will leave at approximately 4 am by boat up the Tambopata River. After a 2-hour trip, we will arrive at the spectacular Chuncho clay lick, the largest in the world, with the three main species of macaws gathered at the same time, and many varieties of parrots, parakeets and conures. Hundreds of parrots gather to eat clay, a special and unique behavior that is only found in this part of the planet. We will have breakfast on the boat, and during the trip to the clay lick we will have a great chance of seeing capybaras, caimans and perhaps, if we are lucky, jaguars or tapirs (the two most special land mammals in the Amazon). We will stay in the clay lick area, if necessary, until we can see the macaws eating clay. We will return to the lodge for lunch. After a good rest, you will pack up and get ready for an hour drive from the lodge to the pristine Condenado Lake. Condenado Lake has very good wildlife such as monkeys, caimans, many hoatzins, many macaws that fly in to rest, we also have very good chances to see the elusive and shy Anaconda, this place gives us a unique jungle experience with no other people but us. In this place you will fish for piranhas and if you catch them you can bring them back for dinner.
Trip Details:
After breakfast, you will take the motor boat down the Tambopata River, accompanied by your guide, to the city to pick up your belongings from the office and go to the airport for your domestic flight. Hot shower available at the office before returning to the airport.
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