SUMMARY
Amazon Trail – Full Day :
Tambopata National Reserve to amazon trail . Which is located in the southern part of the Madre de Dios River in the Tambopata and Inambari districts of the province of Tambopata, and the department of Madre de Dios; and it has an extension of more than 274 690.00 natural hectares.
That is very protected by the government, look for this natural reserve with a lot of flora, the fauna of the magical jungle, the Amazon has very humid tropical forests, this protected area has great richness of flora and fauna species: approximately
more than 632 species of birds that live in this natural area, that were discovered with more than 103 amphibians, large or small animals with more than 169 mammals, accounts with more than 103 reptiles, and 205 freshwater fish and a variety of 112 species of diurnal butterflies.
This is how this natural paradise of a lot of wildlife is formed. how to find the giant river otter, eagle harpy, peccary, sachavacas, anacondas, jaguar, ocelots, curassows, macaws, monkeys and many more species and others that are yet to be discovered.
Travel map of Nature Amazon Trail – Full Day .
Amazon Trail – Full Day :
- Length: 1 Days
- Type of service: Private or Group in tour jungle trail .
- Location: Southern Peru, Madre de Dios Department, Puerto Maldonado, reserve trail .
- Activities: rainforest trail, Full adventure , exploring rainforest trail .
- Altitude: 139 – 400 m.a.s.l.
- Best time to visit amazon : March – October
- Departure jungle trail : Every day
- Minimum of participants: 2
- Maximum of participants: 10
- Price per person in the amazon trail : USD 00
Itinerary Tour
AMAZON TRAIL – FULL DAY .
- Service level Amazonia trail :
- 7: 00 am: We will pick you up from the airport in our buss
- We take our boat about 45 minutes
- We register in the reserve .
- We will walk 3 kilometer about 2 hours
- 12 .00 am : Lunch typical food of the name is Juane
- Trips to canoe rowing in the reserve .
- We start to explore in our conoe where you will see giant river otters, caiman ,turtle,birds ,monkeys ,macaws ,
- Walk in the reserve rainforest amazon peru .
- 4 .30 pm: We will go back to river Madre de Dios, then back on our our boat to return to puerto maldonado City: End of our tours .
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Amazon Trail – Full Day :
Amazing Rainforest Reserve Center .
This reserve is considered one of the most beautiful destinations amazon trail It is easy to reach from Puerto Maldonado, despite its closeness to the city, the amazon trail of the place is very rich and well preserved. If you travel to the a place you can’t miss. This lagoon offers a pleasant look at the magnificence and splendor of south Peruvian Amazonia. Full day tour to Sandoval trail You will receive a brief explanation of the tour and important tips before departure.
Transport by outboard boat for 35 minutes approx. Arrival to the access trail to the reserve . During the river trip you will have the opportunity to observe the living style of local people living in this amazonia trail . bank of the river. Hike trail 3 Km .We will observe the great diversity of species of flora in this zone and maybe a troop of monkeys or other animals which live in the Reserve. There we will board a canoe to
paddle around the lake enjoying the beauty of the landscape and observing the wildlife trail, such as kingfishers, herons, hoatzin (unique prehistoric looking birds), cormorants monkeys, etc. If we are lucky we could see the family of giant river otters which live there. Lunch in the canoe or in a typical local lodge. After lunch we will have the opportunity to have a relax time or swim in the lake. Late in the afternoon, a lot of noisy parrots and
macaws arrive to palm trees around the lake to theirs nests to pass the night trail . It is time to begin our return to the Madre de Dios River to return to Puerto Maldonado. Prepare yourself for a spectacular sunset, and then we will go in a caiman search. Arrive to Puerto Maldonado
Included tour
Included in the Amazon Trail Full Day – :
- A professional naturalist Tour Guide;
- Motorboat transportation;
- Private vehicle land transportation;
- Entrance fee to the Reserve ;
- Meals:1x lunch, and drinking water (Please note: vegetarian option upon request for no extra cost!);
- First aid kit, including a poison extractor, mosquito bite treatment and an antidote for a snake bite;
- Radio communications;
- Rubber boots.
Not included in the Trail – Full Day :
- Any flight nor airport departure taxes;
- Travel insurance;
- Vaccination;
- Drinks;
- Tips to local staff.
What to take with you in the Trail Full Day – :
- 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 hiking/walking shoes,
- Sandals or light shoes,
- Rain gear (e.g. rain poncho),
- Sweater (for the beginning of the tour in Andes and the cloud forest only),
- Swimsuit;
- 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,
- Sunscreen,
- 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.
- Bring with you a small backpack to carry on the trail.
- bring a bottle of water to walk on the trail.
- Bring with you some trekking boots for the trail
- Bring a snack during the walks on the trail.
- buy a plastic bag to cover your camera during the hike on the trail
- Rent or buy a binoculars to observe the fauna during the walk on the trail.
Information
TAMBOPATA EXPEDITIONS CANDAMO AMAZON TRAIL :
This study was part of an expedition to the Tambopata-Candamo Reserved Zone of the Peru Amazon run by Biosphere Expeditions from 27 May to 8 July 2001. It investigated parrot geophagy and compiled vertebrate species lists in an effort to elucidate behavioural patterns and reasons for geophagy behaviour, as well as human and tourist impact on the clay licks (colpas) and the area in general. A small colpa was discovered by the
trail expedition and seven parrot and one pigeon species were observed feeding at it over a period of 23 observation days. The study found that the most likely reason for clay eating is detoxification. It also found that on the small colpa discovered, there was evidence of a correlation between parrot body size and feeding behaviour: the smaller species were more likely to feed more often, whereasthe larger species tended to be wary and fed less often, or stayed off the colpa altogether.
Whilst the smaller species appeared to be unaffected by human interference around the study site, the larger ones were thought to be disuaded from feeding by the presence of the researchers, even though hides were constructed. Because of this the study concludes that, in contrast to large and open clay licks, small colpa sites as the one discovered are unlikely to be suitable for prolonged and sustainable touristic use.
The Trail sotobos receives only 1% of the light reaching the crowns .
Easier than you might anticipate, sight to the eye level is limited to a tedious succession of small diameter logs that go steadily skyward, emerging from a populated dry leaved floor. Occasionally a giant tree, whose leaves you cannot see, appears to dazzle in the rainforest Trail.
The limited availability of food in the understory of the lowland forest has had a direct impact on the wildlife walk. Large herbivores are few and are found in low densities. We have only the tapir, the red deer, lead deer, and peccaries. These last two are relatives of the boar and are the only ones who can be seen in herds in the jungles o Trail. The great hunters are also scarce and puma, but especially the jaguar, have been forced to feed on whatever is at hand.
Among its potential prey is all wildlife Underwood, a range of animals as varied as scarce. Among the most notorious: the anteater, that feeds on termites, the yellow-footed tortoise, turtle big fan size carrion, several venomous snakes, rodents portly as paca and agouti, armadillos and some animals several rare and little known animal such as the bush dog.
The horned toad living in Trail
The horned toad living in raiforest amazonia Trail . The Horned Toad : {Cemtophrys cornuta) is the equivalent of the jaguar in the micro world of the lower part of the understory. It is an aggressive carnivore that does not hesitate to attack and devour animals their own size. Stalking, digging in the litter and leaving only his huge head off. A hop and find his victim trying to escape his enormous mouth that is within the nature Trail.
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Reserved is located in South America (Peru).
To get there we have to take a direct flight to the city of Puerto Maldonado. From there we start our trip to the Amazon. We will take an outboard boat for approximately 40 minutes to this Amazon. Checkpoint Then we will start to take the trail of the Amazonia,
Observing the wildlife, then we will arrive at the port. Place where we will board the paddle canoe of this wildlife trail. Wildlife trail of all kinds of animals. trail of birds of different species that inhabit. On the walk you will discover new very fresh trails.
This Tambopata Amazon Reserve has a lot of trails left by species from years ago. The reserve sheltered a great variety of flora and fauna species alive on the trail.
Trail of the natural paradise with many endemic species, endangered animals such as the black lizard and the giant otter or river Otter . Trail Rainforest are natural wildlife where each other share a peaceful life.