Embark on a thrilling 3-day exploration of Tambopata National Reserve in Peru. Zip line through the rainforest, walk on the canopy, kayak in the Amazon, and discover diverse wildlife.
Embark on a thrilling 3-day exploration of Tambopata National Reserve in Peru. Zip line through the rainforest, walk on the canopy, kayak in the Amazon, and discover diverse wildlife.
Puerto Maldonado – Paradise Amazon Lodge (Tambopata)
Puerto Maldonado - At 9:30 AM, guests will be transported to the pier at Puerto Capitania. From there, they will embark on a peaceful 30-minute boat ride to the tranquil Paradise Amazon Lodge.
Tambopata National Reserve - CANOPY: A short 200-meter walk from the lodge leads to the Canopy…
Puerto Maldonado – Paradise Amazon Lodge (Tambopata)
Puerto Maldonado - At 9:30 AM, guests will be transported to the pier at Puerto Capitania. From there, they will embark on a peaceful 30-minute boat ride to the tranquil Paradise Amazon Lodge.
Tambopata National Reserve - CANOPY: A short 200-meter walk from the lodge leads to the Canopy Tower, which stands 35 meters tall. This tower is located beside a magnificent Lupuna Tree, a renowned symbol of the Amazon due to its impressive stature.
Throughout the day, visitors can observe a variety of bird species from this vantage point. A local guide will provide insightful information about the surrounding flora and fauna.
Madre de Dios Region - KAYAKING: In the early afternoon, guests will embark on a kayaking adventure. Starting from the lodge, the team will ensure everyone is equipped with the necessary safety gear.
Once ready, the kayaking journey begins with a safety boat accompanying the group, ensuring everyone’s safety throughout the experience.
Afterward, guests can cool off from the Amazonian heat by taking a refreshing dip in the waters of the Madre de Dios River.
Tambopata National Reserve - MONKEY ISLAND: Following the kayaking adventure, guests will board a boat for a brief 15-minute ride downstream to Monkey Island. As the name suggests, the island is home to various monkey species.
Visitors are likely to encounter Capuchin monkeys, Black Monkeys (Cebus apella), White Monkeys (Cebus albifrons), and more. Many of these species are quite friendly. With guidance from a local expert, guests can approach and even feed them, observing their harmonious existence in the Tambopata National Reserve.
After this unique interaction, the aim is to return to the lodge by 4:30 PM, just in time to enjoy an Amazonian sunset.
Tambopata National Reserve - CAIMAN SPOTTING:
An evening excursion will take guests out to search for alligators, equipped with searchlights and headlamps. They will observe dwarf caimans and white caimans. The group will return to the resort around 7:30 PM for dinner and a well-deserved rest.
Lake Sandoval – Night Walk
Tambopata National Reserve - In the morning, the melodious chirping of birds will serve as a natural alarm. The team is ready to serve a delicious breakfast featuring freshly squeezed fruit juice, authentic Peruvian coffee, eggs, fluffy pancakes, savory fried plantains, and other traditional breakfast items.
At 9:30 AM, the journey begins to the checkpoint where local authorities will register visitor details. Following this, a scenic three-kilometer trek leads to Lake Sandoval.
During the trek, guests can observe a diverse array of flora and fauna. The vast lake is home to majestic otters, often spotted by visitors.
Lago Sandoval - Nestled within the forest and along the serene shores of Lake Sandoval, a sumptuous meal will be served. Afterward, a rowboat journey to the lake’s heart offers the chance to spot more of its avian inhabitants and creatures.
The area is home to hoatzins, cormorants, and anhingas. On fortunate occasions, visitors have even glimpsed the distinctive and playful “river wolves.” After this intimate encounter with the vibrant life of Lake Sandoval, the group will return to the resort.
Lago Sandoval - Around 6:30 PM, a walk will commence to observe various species of nocturnal creatures. A knowledgeable guide will provide detailed explanations about each one.
Following the exploration, guests will return to the lodge for dinner at approximately 7:30 PM.
Parrot Clay Lick – SportFishing – Transfer to Tambopata
Lago Sandoval - With an early morning start, guests will enjoy a beautiful sunrise while navigating up the River Madre de Dios to the Collpa de Loros. A flock of birds will gradually approach the cliff to consume the clay as guests settle in.
There will also be opportunities to see several other bird species, such as blue-headed parrots, auroras, and parakeets.
This activity lasts about an hour, during which guests can film, take stunning photos, and reflect on these beautiful and fascinating birds while watching the breathtaking sunrise over the rainforest.
The group will return to the resort at 7:00 AM for breakfast at 8:00 AM.
After breakfast, there will be time to rest before the next excursion.
Lago Sandoval - After breakfast, a journey to a nearby ravine for a fishing excursion will take place. The lake is abundant with a diverse array of fish, including catfish, damsels, sardines, and piranhas.
The catch will be brought back to the resort, where the chef will expertly prepare it for lunch using traditional seasonings.
Tambopata National Reserve - After lunch, guests will be transported back to Tambopata in time for their next bus or flight.

- Private transportation
- Program-specified activities
- Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Accommodation
- Entrance to Tambopata National Reserve
- Private transportation
- Program-specified activities
- Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Accommodation
- Entrance to Tambopata National Reserve
- Tips
- Any personal expenses
- Tips
- Any personal expenses
On this quick three-day trip, led by a native English speaker, see the best of Peru’s Tambopata National Reserve. The transfers from the bus terminal or airport of Puerto Maldonado mark the beginning of the trip. Tambopata’s biodiversity is abundant. More than 650 species of birds, including the harpy eagle, and 1,500 different types of butterflies call…
On this quick three-day trip, led by a native English speaker, see the best of Peru’s Tambopata National Reserve. The transfers from the bus terminal or airport of Puerto Maldonado mark the beginning of the trip. Tambopata’s biodiversity is abundant. More than 650 species of birds, including the harpy eagle, and 1,500 different types of butterflies call this area of the Amazon rainforest home. Do amazing sports activities like Zip Lining, Canopy Walk, Kayak and much more.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.