The Tambopata National Reserve in southeastern Peru has 247,690 hectares of protected Amazonian land. It has a tropical environment with temperatures ranging from 17 to 39 degrees Celsius and is located at an elevation of about 218 meters above sea level. It is home to about 1200 plant species and over 2360 animal species, the majority of which are indigenous. Because of what we've just told you, this is often a terrific place to spend a nice and memorable vacation. This essay will teach you all you need to know about things to do in this isolated part of the planet.

Tambopata National Reserve

Tambopata National Reserve is 2748 square kilometers of wild Amazon in southern Peru. With over 230 plant species and 160 mammal species preserved by the Peruvian State, it attracts more tourists than Manu National Park because it is better suited to ecotourism and has a large number of regulations and ecological commitments that ensure that your visit has no negative impact on the environment.

Tambopata Expeditions takes its name from the major river that runs through the area, which is a Quechua term (Tambo means to deposit and Pata means high location). This river begins in the Peruvian Altiplano (the boundary between Lake Titicaca and Bolivia) and runs into the lowland rainforest of the Madre de Dios department. Tambopata, like other Peruvian natural reserves, features a diverse range of vegetation and animals. It also serves as a haven for endangered animals and other exotic creatures. Not to add that it is home to indigenous groups that advocate coexistence tourism, since tourism helps the entire area. It is one of the most frequented sites in the southern Peruvian rainforest, giving a unique experience within the Amazon that cannot be missed.

Location

The Tambopata National Reserve is located in Peru's southeastern area, in the same-named province, inside the Amazonian department of Madre de Dios. It covers around 2746 square kilometers of Peruvian lowland rainforest, with an average elevation of roughly 300 meters above sea level. As a result, Tambopata Jungle Tours stretches for miles around the Amazon and connects Cusco, Puno, and Manu National Park to the Brazilian border; due to its strategic location, it has a vast and impressive range of landscapes composed of wildlife, ancient trees, and meandering rivers; all of this makes it a one-of-a-kind landscape that, in addition to looking great in photos, is an unforgettable experience that you should not miss.

History

The National Reserve was established on September 4, 2000, by a government decree. It was the result of the efforts of a group of conservationists and biologists who used the basis of a lot of research since 1999 to explain how the site is home to a unique range of species that cannot be transgressed and thus should be given the official title of National Reserve, rather than simply Nature Reserve, because with this old designation, informal mining and logging still had a free pass for exploitation in the area.

Prior to 2000, Tambopata was part of a bigger Reserve Zone known as Tambopata-Candamo. According to Peruvian government rules, the "Reserve Zone" classification does not provide as much government protection as a "National Reserve" zone. The Tambopata was one of the few regions of entirely virgin rainforest in the region, which sparked worry about changing the title to "National Reserve". Furthermore, its lowland and foothill rainforests were the only ones linked to higher elevation rainforests and wet savannas, a unique characteristic of the entire South American Amazon that forms this exquisite environment. If you are looking for Sandoval Lake Tambopata Tours, consider visiting our official website.

Detailed Itinerary to Manu reserved zone Puerto Maldonado tours for 9 days

Amazon Trips Peru offers a memorable adventure into the heart of the Amazon. Our trips provide an ideal getaway from the everyday. We promise an unforgettable journey with our painstakingly planned excursions, which include the Manu Reserved Zone Puerto Maldonado tour, the Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick day tour, and a selection of Amazon Peru tours.

The  Manu reserved zone Puerto Maldonado tours for 9 days helps you explore one of the world's most biodiverse environments. Beginning in the colorful town of Puerto Maldonado, this journey immerses you in the rich tapestry of the Amazon jungle.

Day 1–2:

Start your tour at Puerto Maldonado, where you can find local markets and experience the lively culture. As you approach Manu, notice the transformation from urban life to the center of the bush.

Day 3-5: Fauna and Nature

Find out the Manu Reserved Zone, where you will be met by the sights and sounds of the forest. Explore secretive jaguars, lively otters, and a variety of bird species. Our knowledgeable guides will guarantee you don't miss any of the hidden jewels.

Day 6-9: Further into the Forest

Further go to the rainforest, discovering oxbow lakes, meeting indigenous people, and taking in the Amazon's natural beauty. The trip ends with a boat journey back, allowing you one more time to take in the beauty of the jungle.

Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick day tour.

The Chuncho macaw clay lick day tour is perfect for people with limited time and a want to experience the majesty of the Amazon. This one-day excursion is ideal for birders and wildlife photographers.

Start your day with an early morning boat cruise along the Tambopata River to begin your day. When the sun comes up, the forest comes to life, with the sounds of howler monkey calls and rustling leaves surrounding you.

The clay lick is a unique phenomenon where many macaws and parrots gather to feed on the clay rich in minerals. The spectacle of these vibrant birds gathering in groups is a feast for the eyes, and also provides a special chance for photography.

The journey provides a chance to observe capybaras, caimans, and various types of monkeys. Your expert guide will provide details on the behaviors and environments of these fascinating creatures.

At Amazon Trips Peru, we think that each traveler is unique. That's why our Amazon Peru trips are customized to a variety of interests and tastes. Whether you want a quick getaway or a longer adventure, we offer something for everyone.

Proficient Guides

Our guides are dedicated to the Amazon and have extensive expertise of its environment as well as culture. They are committed to offering an instructive and engaging experience while maintaining your safety and comfort during the voyage.

Sustainable tourism

We are dedicated to conserving the Amazon's natural beauty. Our trips are meant to be environmentally friendly while also benefiting local communities.

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Amazon Trips Peru makes your dream of visiting the Amazon jungle a reality. Join us on the Manu Reserved Zone Puerto Maldonado trip, the Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick day excursion, or one of other Amazon Peru tours. Embrace the experience, marvel at the biodiversity, and make memories that last a lifetime.