SUMMARY
Wild Peru Adventure Trips
Wild Peru Adventure Trips -Remember that travel itineraries can vary, and the details provided are based on the information you provided. It’s always a good idea to double-check with your tour operator for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding your itinerary, transportation arrangements, and any additional activities.
- Length: 4 Days/3 Nights Amazoning rainforest Trips peru
- Location: Southern Peru, Madre de Dios Department, Puerto Maldonado
- Type of service: Private or Group
- Start Point : Pick-up from the Hotel/Aiport or Bus Terminal in Puerto Maldonado
- Ending Point: Drop off the Hotel/Airport or Bus Terminal in Puerto Maldonado
- Departure: Every Day -We went out to the jungle to explore a diversity of species
- Activities: Monkey Island , Adventure Trips Canopy Walk ,Zipline , Exploring to Sandoval Lake Reserve, Amazon Photography, Sunrises and Sunsets, Night Walks ,Rowing Canoe Ride, Giant Otter Observation, Birds Watching
- Altitude: 182 – m.a.s.l.
- Best time to visit:March – November
- Accomodation : 3 night in Enai Hotel Room with Mosquito Nets, Private Showers and Bathrooms .
- Meals: 3 Breakfast /3 Lunch /3 Dinner
- Tour Guides Professional bilingual local guide (well-equipped with guiding gear)
- Minimum of participants: 2
- Maximum of participants: 10
- Price per person: USD
- Additional: Single Room
Wild Peru Adventure Trips 4 days
Wild Peru Adventure Trips -Throug hout your tour, you’ve had the opportunity to experience amazing wild
adventures in the Peruvian wilderness. These adventures could include activities like jungle treks, wildlife spotting, river exploration, and more.
Day 1: Puerto Maldonado – Adventure in Wild Peru to Lake Sandoval
Pickup and Transfer: Arrival at Puerto Maldonado, pickup from the airport or land terminal, and transfer to the tour office for registration.
Boat Trip: Transfer to the main port and embark on a boat trip along the Alto Madre de Dios River, observing various species of wildlife along the banks.
Accommodation: Check-in at Enai Hotel and settle into respective rooms.
Afternoon Jungle Walk: Explore jungle trails to observe monkeys, birds, deer, sloths, and other wildlife, as well as native and medicinal plants.
Night Activity: Nighttime exploration along trails to observe nocturnal wildlife such as toads, frogs, ants, tarantulas, and monkeys.
Day 2: Canopy Walkway, Zipline, Monkey Island, Native Family Visit
Monkey Island Visit: Morning visit to Monkey Island to observe different species and explore primary forests.
Native Family Visit: Interaction with a native family to learn about their culture, crafts, cuisine, and lifestyle.
Canopy Adventure: Afternoon adrenaline-filled canopy walkway and zipline adventure, offering views of the Amazon from high vantage points.
Nighttime River Activity: Nocturnal activity on an outboard boat along the Madre de Dios River to observe nocturnal river species.
Day 3: Exploring Lake Sandoval
Early Morning Exploration: Wake up early for breakfast and embark on an outboard boat journey down the river to Lake Sandoval.
Forest Walk and Canoe Ride: Register at the checkpoint and embark on a 3-kilometer walk through lush forest, followed by a canoe ride to the deepest part of Lake Sandoval.
Wildlife Observation: Explore the natural paradise of Lake Sandoval, observing various species including alligators, turtles, prehistoric birds, and giant otters.
Lunch and Leisure Time: Enjoy lunch and free time for a refreshing swim.
Return Journey: Return to the hotel via the same route, with more opportunities for wildlife observation.
Night Activity: Evening activity at the hotel.
Day 4: Parrot Clay Lick and Return to Puerto Maldonado
Early Morning Activity: Take an outboard boat to visit the parrot clay lick, where different species of parrots congregate to eat salty clay essential for their metabolism.
Return to Puerto Maldonado: After the activity, return to Puerto Maldonado.
Breakfast and Departure: Enjoy breakfast in Puerto Maldonado before departing for onward travel.
ITINERARY
Wild Peru Adventure Trips 4 days
TOURS Day 1:
Puerto Maldonado – Adventure in Wild Peru to Lake Sandoval.
Pick up from the airport or land terminal and then transfer to the office, to register, leave the heavy backpacks and carry what is necessary for the 4-day tour, transfer to the main port where our boat awaits us, to begin our walk down the Alto Madre de River. God, during the trip we will observe different species that usually come out on the banks of the river to sunbathe and others hunt their prey such as birds, turtles, alligators, ronsocos among others, then we will arrive at our Enai Hotel, accommodation in their respective rooms, in the afternoon We will take a walk along the trails to observe different species such as monkeys, birds, deer, sloth bears, wild pigs, native and medicinal plants,
After dinner, night activity along the trails to observe toads, frogs, ants, tarantulas, monkeys and some large animals.
return to rest in their respective rooms
2 Days adventures, canopy walk way -zipline -monkey island-native family.
Today after breakfast we will visit the monkey island to observe different species and walks through the primary forests, after this activity we will visit the native family where we will exchange their cultures and learn a little about their customs such as crafts, typical costumes, foods and their tools. house that they have maintained for a long time.
Return to our hotel.
In the afternoon we will start full adrenaline with our canopy adventure on the hanging bridge to observe birds and see the Amazon from the highest point and have the best shots, then we will start the full adrenaline zipline.
at night nocturnal activity in our outboard boat on the Madre de Dios river observing other nocturnal species of the river
resting in their respective rooms
3 Days Explorer the Natural Paradise of Lake Sandoval
Today we will wake up very early, enjoy a very delicious breakfast and then we will embark on our outboard boat down the river to the checkpoint.
Place where we will register, from there we will begin a 3 kilometer walk through the middle of a lush forest, making stops where our guide will explain to us the species that we are seeing.
Then we will arrive at a small port, where we will take our canoe and go to the deepest part of this Lake Sandoval reserve where it keeps many hidden secrets, except in the middle we will be in the middle of a natural paradise observing the great diversity of species that live for many years. back . This adventure promises encounters with alligators. Prehistoric bird turtles and the giant otter family (danger of extinction) we will have lunch and free time to take a refreshing bath. This adventure promises encounters with monkeys, deer, wild boars, tapirs, spectacled bears and various other wildlife species. Where we will take the best photos.
After this adventure we will return along the same path we entered to return to our hotel
after dinner night activity.
4 Day Parrot Clay Clay – Puerto Maldonado – Airport
Today we will get up very early and then we will take the outboard boat to visit the parrot clay lick, which is a clay wall that is on the banks of the Madre de Dios river, where different species of parrots congregate every morning and come down to eat. This salty clay is very special and indispensable for your metabolism.
Where you will have a beautiful experience that you will never forget. After this activity we will move to the city of Puerto Maldonado.
Breakfast and return to the city
INCLUDED (NOT)
Included in Rainforest Macaw Clay :
- A professional naturalist Tour Guide;
- Motorboat transportation :
- Meals: 3 Breakfast, 3Lunch, 3 Dinner and drinking water (Please note: vegetarian option upon request for no extra cost!);
- Accommodation: 3 Nights Enai Hotel
- First aid kit .
- Radio communications;
- Rubber boots .
Not Included in the Amazonia Peru Macaw Clay :
- Any flight nor airport departure taxes ;
- Travel insurance ;
- Vaccination;
- Breakfast on the first day and Last day Lunch
- Drinks;
- Tips to local staff.
- Entrance fees to the Tambopata Reserve
What you Need to Bring :
- Mosquito repellent (DEET 35 recommended as a MINIMUM!!),
- Original passport,
- Small backpack ,
- Long sleeved cotton shirts (preferably green coloured),
- Long cotton trousers,
- Cotton long socks (to be put into your trousers),
- Comfortable walking shoes,
- Sandals or light shoes ,
- Rain gear (e.g. rain poncho) ,
- Toiletries,
- Swimsuits;
- Binoculars (we also rent it),
- Camera and its charger,
- Plastic bags to be used for clothes and a camera,
- A hat as a protection against the Sun or rain,
- Small towel,
- Toilet paper,
- Sun cream,
- Sunglasses,
- Flashlight (with spare bulb and batteries),
- A bottled water (1 litre as a minimum),
- Pocket money (Soles) to buy some beverages and souvenirs as well as to tip.
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TAMBOPATA CANDAMO .
. Thus, this study focuses on the behavior patterns shown by birds that visit the tambopata peru wild clay lick. Currently there are more than a dozen ecotourism viziers who are attracted by the spectacular meetings of birds in
the clay licks that every morning congregate as birds and some animals to eat this salty clay of wild life. However, clay licks are limited in number and to date there are no restrictions to control the number of visitors.
The data collected during this expedition provide important background for the take and do in Peru that is considering management options for tourism in this area of Tambopata wild.
Amazonia Peruvian Wild Peru adventure :
Wild Peru Adventure: Amazon wild river the largest and longest in the world. This river is born from the Andes and goes through the middle of the wild Amazon. Peru is the richest country with the greatest diversity of wildlife thanks
to this river that runs through its Amazon._This river is more than 4,000 kilometers long, which is one with the greatest diversity that feeds wildlife.
_The Amazon jungle of Peru has two seasons, the rainy season starts from the months of December, January,
February, March. Dry season are the months from March to November. _In the dry season, the Amazon River can
be up to 7 kilometers wide, which is one of the largest in South America. _During the rainy season, floods
inundate and spread throughout the basin to . The Amazon during the rainy season is a concert and very noisy that make the songs and howls of the different species in this wild life.
_In the rainy season, the river can be up to 25 miles wide which spreads all the tropical forests and leaves floods and creates many wildlife. _ Peru Wild Amazon inhabit Many animals live in the river, ponds, lagoon, lakes, aguajales
and in the springs. As in the rivers the piranhas, dwarf caimans, turtles and anacondas with wildlife in the Amazon wild. Wild Peru. It has different reserves that are very little known as . Manu National Park, Tambopata Candamo
National Reserve, Bahuaja Sonene National Park peru. That it has a diversity of species in its tropical forests and a wild and very peaceful life peru.
Amazon Life Tambopata Expeditions:
Definite geophagy above ground is said to be a common occurrence for many species of birds and other animals, including humans. List a series of examples that include in this natural area of wildlife wild As we can they were registered in the Amazon Peru as isopods, butterflies, parrots, pigeons, rabbits, rodents,
tapirs, zebras, cows, goats. , sheep, turtles, many lemurs and species have convincingly demonstrated in these primary and secondary forests of the wild peru amzonia with major species. Primary and wild forests that make
up Peruvian birds, to a lesser extent, geophagy serves to bind secondary compounds of poisonous and/or bitter- tasting fruits and seeds from the birds’ diet, which they come to compose, thus eliminating potentially harmful
substances. digestive system and minimizing its effects. There is also evidence that provides sand for many weak-beaked birds (Best & Gionfriddo, 1991), essential mammals and butterflies, buffers against pH changes in ruminants
(Jones & Hanson, 1985), as well as a cure for diarrhea in chimpanzees (Krishnamani and Mahaney, 2000; Mahaney et al., 1996). Reported Here are incidences of geophagy by seven species of parrots and one species of pigeon from a
small clay lick along the Río El Gato in Amazonian Peru.
GATO STRING TAMBOPATA .
It is located in the Tambopata Reserve, Peru. Within the wild Amazon jungle is the largest clay lick in South America that was discovered by many. This clay lick has never been studied before any evidence of human impact is
presented. Although not analysed, soil samples were taken from the clay lick, as well as random samples from other mud cliff walls along El Gato. It is expected that these samples will be analyzed at a later stage in an effort to
elucidate the role of geophagy in the birds observed from this place called peru tamabopta . Offering a wonderful show that this nature or this wild jungle with many endemics gives us . Thus this study focuses on the behavior
patterns shown by birds that visit the tambopata peru wild clay lick. Currently there are more than a dozen ecotourism viziers who are attracted by the spectacular meetings of birds in the clay licks that every morning
congregate as birds and some animals to eat this salty clay of wild life. However, clay licks are limited in number and to date there are no restrictions to control the number of visitors. The data collected during this expedition provide
important background for the take and do in Peru that is considering management options for tourism in this area of Tambopata wild
Location Tambopata Candamo .
This study was conducted as part of a research expedition conducted by Biosphere Expeditions. The expedition ran from May 27 to July 8, 2001, and the studies were carried out between June 3 and July 4, 2001 along the El Gato
River in Tambopata Candamo peru. The Tambopata Candamo is located within the confines of the Amazon Basin in South East Peru with a sub-tropical climate and distinct wet and dry seasons. It originated in the late 1970s as the
small Tambopata Reserved Zone comprising about 5,000 hectares, but was greatly expanded to 1.5 million hectares in 1990 and now covers altitudes from 240 to 3,500 meters, and habitats that are subtropical humid, cloud forest. ,
to the tropical savannah. In September 2000 he was central to the creation of the Bahuaja-Sonene National Park .
Expedition Tambopata Candamo Peru .
This study was conducted as part of a research expedition conducted by Biosphere Expeditions wild. The Peru expedition took place from May 27 to July 8, 2001 and the studies were carried out between June 3 and July 4, 2001
along the El Gato river in Tambopata Candamo wild Amazonica. The Tambopata Candamo wild is located within the limits of the Amazon basin in southeastern Peru. It has a subtropical climate and distinct wet and dry seasons. Wild
Peru originated at the end of the 1970s as the small Tambopata Reserved Zone that comprises some 5,000
hectares, but greatly expanded to 1.5 million hectares in 1990 and now covers altitudes of 240 to 3,500 meters and habitats
that are subtropical moist cloud forests. , to the tropical savannah with many different types of forest and wild fauna .In September 2000, he was central to the creation of the Bahuaja-Sonene National Park
AMAZON RAIFOREST WILD ECOSYSTEM .
This Wild Amazon Reserve covers 2.7 million hectares. This reserve in Peru protects a very rich ecosystem and this wild jungle has world records in many species of flora and fauna in wild Peru. It is well recognized as one of the hosts
of the planet’s unique biodiversity. Wild rainforests have rainfall that averages between 2,000 mm per year and the buzz is around 75%, which is why this wild jungle in Peru is known to be very humid and has primary forest. The
wild jungle expedition was based in a fairly remote region along the peruvian amazonian Tambopata river, for the wild amazonian tour or visit it is approximately 4 and a half hours upriver from Puerto Maldonado. Transportation
to and from the base camp was carried out by outboard boat during the trip to observe the wild Amazon Peru, which was the subject of further studies
Bahuaja-Sonene .Wild Peru Adventure Trips .
which now covers 2.7 million hectares, protecting an ecosystem that holds several world records in numbers of flora and fauna species and is recognized as a host of the planet’s biodiversity Rainfall averages 2,000 mm per year and
the hum is about 75%. The expedition was based in a fairly remote region along the Tambopata River, about 4½ hours upriver from Puerto Maldonado Transportation to and from base camp was by boat, most studies were carried
out on foot or on skins . The base of the expedition was at the confluence of the small El Gato and the much larger Tambopata River (S 12º 51.415′, W 69º 26.752′), the most upstream clay lick along the El Gato (S 12º 51.419′ ,W 69º
26.739 ‘), about 2 kilometers or a 40-minute walk from the base. A place for base camp.The colpa site was discovered after conversation with the local people who led the expedition to the site. The colpa is considered to be two vertical
pillars of mud that had continuous mud eroded from the cliff along the El Gato River. The columns were between 6 to 8 meters high, standing about 1 meter apart.
The mud cliff wall was about 12 meters high .
The El Gato River is a small tributary to the much larger Tambopata. It is shallow and rarely deeper than 2 meters. Its width in the colpa was 8 meters. It meanders strong and tall cliff walls of mud usually meet on the outer curve,
while the inner curve is flat . This pattern was present in the lick and a skin was built right in front of the lick of ground covered with thick bamboo growth that turned into rain forest about 10 meters from the river banks. The
distance between the skin and him was about 15 meters. The lick faced Northeast so that he was almost exactly behind the lick, seen from the skin. That meant the Colpa was in the shade for most of the day, getting only some
diffuse afternoon sunlight. The area around the clay lick is my primary and secondary forest with relatively little human impact fixed. Some trails were in existence on either side of El Gato, but they were rarely used and the
expedition did not encounter any local people on the trails at any time during the expedition. Thus Me hunting is practiced by relatively few people for subsistence . Human activity is concentrated along the Tambopata River and decreases rapidly
with increasing distance from that main channel. Before declaration of the National Park, large-scale logging was common, but has since disappeared, save for some small-scale subsistence logging. Some localized small-scale gold mining is also practiced illegally.
The base of the expedition was at the confluence of the small El Gato .
The Tambopata Peru river is the largest because it has many tributaries (S 12º 51.415′, W 69º 26.752′). , W 69º 26.739 ‘)and covers 2 kilometers or 40 minutes on foot from the base. A place to camp make a caping center wild .
This Amazon peru or clay lick was discovered after conversation with the local people who led the trips peru expedition. This wild center expedition was considered that the lick is two vertical pillars of mud that had continuous eroded mud from
the cliff along the ,El Gato river rainforest wild. Wild Amazon has the columns between 6 and 8 meters high, with a separation of approximately 1 meter that is located in the Rainforest Expedition Peru Center in Tambopata Wild Amazon peru.
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The El Gato Amazon Wild river located in Tambopata Peru is a small tributary of the much larger Tambopata. It is not very deep and is rarely deeper than 2 meters. It is found in the Tambopata jungle of Peru. Its width in the clay
lick was 8 meters in this amazoniaperu . This Tambopata amazonica wild reserve is highly preserved. to enter wil travel we have to have a special permit. because in this wild jungle inhabit many species and diversities.
The base of the was at the confluence of the small El Gato .
The Tambopata Peru river is the largest because it has many tributaries (S 12º 51.415′, W 69º 26.752′). , W 69º 26.739 ‘)and covers 2 kilometers or 40 minutes on foot from the base. A place to camp make a caping center wild .
This wild Amazon or clay lick was discovered peru. after conversation with the local people who led the trips peru expedition. This wild center expedition was considered that the lick is two vertical pillars of mud that had continuous eroded mud from
the cliff along the El Gato river rainforest wild. Wild Amazon has the columns between 6 and 8 meters high , with a separation of approximately 1 meter that is located in the Rainforest Expedition Peru Center in Tambopata Amazon.
Wild macaw clay has a mud cliff face approximately 12 meters high .
The El Gato Amazon Wild river located in Tambopata is a small tributary of the much larger Tambopata. It is not very deep and is rarely deeper than 2 meters. It is found in the Tambopata jungle of Peru. Its width in the clay lick
was 8 meters. Rainforest Amazon Peru is an area with greater diversity of endemic species. This wild natural area wild cemter is covered by virgin tropical forest peru . during the year amazon peru wil tambopat is humid and has
many lakes, chochas, ravines, wild offers visitors many flora and fauna wild. Tambopata wild is one of the largest clay licks in South America peru.