TAMBOPATA: MACAW CLAYLICK AND SANDOVAL OXBOW LAKE
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Embark on a thrilling adventure to witness one of the most magnificent displays of wildlife in the world at Chuncho, the largest Macaw clay lick in the Amazon. Here, hundreds of parrots, parakeets, and macaws gather in a raucous, colorful frenzy every morning, providing an unforgettable spectacle in the heart of the rainforest.
Explore the area further with a visit to the unique canopy tower, offering a bird’s eye view of the surrounding jungle and trails for exceptional birding opportunities. Afterward, make your way to the breathtakingly pristine Sandoval Lake, measuring an impressive 5 kilometers wide, and situated in the Tambopata National Reserve.
This remarkable ecosystem is home to an incredible array of bird species and other fascinating wildlife, including Giant Otters, Giant Anteaters, and various primates. With exceptional birding opportunities and unforgettable sights at every turn, this 4-day journey through the Neotropical Amazon Rainforest is an experience unlike any other.
For those with an extra day to spare, consider extending your stay at one of the lodges to enhance your experience. Immerse yourself in the wonders of nature and discover the incredible diversity of wildlife that calls this region home. Join us on an adventure of a lifetime and witness the magic of Nature in Peru firsthand.
Itinerary
Arival to PEM and Chuncho
Our flight arrives to Puerto Maldonado at mid morning and transfer to Chuncho Lodge by car and our first experience by boat. Once there, a night walk is a possibility looking for Owls or insects and reptiles.
Chuncho Claylick
Early morning we start a boat ride for 45 minutes aprox. in order to reach the Clay lick and wait silently for the sun to come up and the parrots and Macaws to start arriving. Regularly up to hundreds parakeet and parrots come first in noisy flocks and once they are gone, Macaws start arriving in pairs, gathering slowly with attempts to go to the clay. At midmorning, once the spectacle is over, we go back to the lodge by boat where jaguars are regularly seen. After the lunch at the lodge, we may take a break to rest and start a walk to visit the 130 ft. canopy tower, an excelent infrestracture that provides 360° view over the Forest, where we can expererience canopy flocks, primates and macaws flying at aye level and visit the trails.
Boat ride to Sandoval lake
After the breakfast, we take the way back to Puerto Maldonado by car and boat. A beautiful trail takes us to the Sandoval Lake to enjoy the aquatic fauna, egrets, herons, Toucans, Macawsamong others are common residentes here including several species of monkeys, Giant Anteaters and a family of the emblematic Giant Otters all of them, residents in Sandoval. After lunch, we would visit the surrounding trails or going back to the lake for one of the most beatiful sunset.
Sandoval - OUT
After an early walk and breakfast at the lodge, we will take our boat and cross the lake towards Puerto Maldonado and take you to the airport for the flight out back home or connect another tour.