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Tambopata and Sandoval Lake 3 Days and 2 Nights

  • 3 Days and 2 Nights
  • Max 12 people
  • Moderate
  • Expert Guide

Experience the magic of the Amazon on this 3-day journey to Sandoval Lake, one of Tambopata's most beautiful and wildlife-rich destinations. Explore the rainforest by canoe and on guided walks to spot monkeys, colorful birds, and the famous giant river otters.

Experience the magic of the Amazon on this 3-day journey to Sandoval Lake, one of Tambopata's most beautiful and wildlife-rich destinations. Explore the rainforest by canoe and on guided walks to spot monkeys, colorful birds, and the famous giant river otters.

Experience the magic of the Amazon on this 3-day journey to Sandoval Lake, one of Tambopata's most beautiful and wildlife-rich destinations. Explore the rainforest by canoe and on guided walks to spot monkeys, colorful birds, and the famous giant river otters.

Enjoy peaceful nights in a comfortable eco-lodge surrounded by the sounds of nature.

Details of the trip.

Program

07:30 a.m. (approx.) – Pick-up at the bus station and transfer to our office for a short briefing and introduction. You will then be transferred to the port on the Madre de Dios River to board your motorboat for a 45-minute to 1-hour journey to your lodge, Monte Amazon Lodge. Upon arrival, enjoy a welcome drink and check into your room.

After a short rest, you'll begin your first guided walk through the rainforest (approx. 45 minutes).

Your local naturalist guide will lead you along jungle trails, pointing out ancient trees (some over 500 years old) and helping you spot wildlife such as toucans, macaws, monkeys, snakes, and butterflies. This area borders the Tambopata National Reserve (278,000 hectares) – one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet.

After lunch, take a boat ride to Monkey Island, located just across the river. Here you'll have the chance to see several species of monkeys, including families of playful capuchins.

At night, embark on a boat excursion in search of white caimans and capybaras, the world's largest rodent. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.

After breakfast, set out on a 3 km jungle hike to reach the beautiful Sandoval Lake, one of the largest and most wildlife-rich in the Tambopata National Reserve. Board a paddle canoe to explore its calm waters, home to piranhas, giant otters, black caimans, monkeys, and numerous bird species such as cormorants, herons, hoatzins, and macaws.

Return to the lodge for lunch and relaxation. In the evening, after dinner, venture out on a night walk to discover the nocturnal world of the jungle – including frogs, spiders, and insects that

bring the rainforest to life after dark.

05:30 a.m. – Start the day with a canopy walk high above the jungle (up to 40 meters) for a panoramic view of the Madre de Dios River and a chance to spot early-morning birds such as toucans, macaws, and tanagers.

If time permits, you'll enjoy an exciting zip line adventure, gliding from tree to tree at over 30 meters high! Afterward, return to the lodge for lunch and some rest before a kayaking activity across the river. In the afternoon, take your boat transfer back to Puerto Maldonado. You'll have free time to enjoy dinner or explore the town before your overnight bus to Cusco (approx. 11 hours).

Arrival to Cusco the next day around 7:30am.

Inclusions

Includes

  • Sleeper bus (Cusco – Puerto Maldonado –
  • Professional naturalist guide
  • Transportation to the lodge (round trip).
  • Entrance fees to Tambopata Reserve Zone.
  • Meals (vegetarian on request).
  • Rubber boots for walking activities
  • 02 Nights of shared accommodation (Lodge).

Prices

Starting at: $345 USD, per person.

WHAT TO PACK

Clothing:

  • Lightweight long-sleeve shirts and long pants (for sun and insect protection).
  • Comfortable t-shirts and shorts for warm afternoons.
  • Light jacket or fleece for cooler mornings and evenings.
  • Rain jacket or poncho (essential during the rain season).
  • Hat or cap for sun protection.
  • Swimsuit (for lodge swimming area or river).

Footwear:

  • Comfortable hiking shoes or trekking boots.
  • Sandals or light shoes for around the lodge.

Accessories:

  • Sunglasses.
  • Small backpack/daypack.
  • Reusable water bottle.
  • Flashlight or headlamp (with extra batteries).
  • Binoculars (for wildlife viewing).

Personal Items:

  • Insect repellent (high DEET recommended).
  • Sunscreen.
  • Personal medications and basic first aid kit.
  • Toiletries (biodegradable soap/shampoo if possible).
  • Hand sanitizer and wet wipes.

Documents and Money:

  • Passport (mandatory for park entrance registration).
  • Cash in soles (for souvenirs, drinks, or community purchases).

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