Welcome to the Tambopata Research Center, an exquisite boutique eco-lodge nestled within this pristine sanctuary. Indulge in rejuvenating massages at our serene center and savor delectable cuisine at our lavish buffet. As the sole lodge situated within the reserve, immerse yourself in a symphony of nature as dozens of macaw nests, belonging to the renowned Macaw Project, adorn our surroundings. Prepare to embark on an awe-inspiring adventure in one of the planet’s most biodiverse havens.
Features: Jungle tours – Dialy departures – 10 people max.
Inclusions:
- All-included
- Lodge
- Transfers
- Meals
From $1185
Itinerary
Highlights
- The Tambopata National Reserve serves as a vital sanctuary for biodiversity, offering visitors a chance to experience the wonders of the Amazon rainforest and promoting sustainable conservation efforts in the region.
- Places to visit: Tambopata National Reserve, lodge trails, Tambopata River, canopy tower
- Departures: Everyday at 1 pm From: Puerto Maldonado airport and back.
- Duration: 4 days 3 nights
- Transport: Minibus and boat with outboard motor
Tambopata National Reserve:
Established in 1990, the Tambopata National Reserve is renowned for its incredible biodiversity and serves as a critical conservation area for numerous plant and animal species. The reserve is situated in the Amazon Basin, which is one of the most biologically diverse regions on the planet. It is home to a wide array of wildlife, including jaguars, giant river otters, macaws, monkeys, caimans, and countless other species. It is also known for its rich birdlife, with over 600 bird species recorded within the reserve.
Where is the TRC lodge?
Flight from Lima (1 hour and a half) or Cuzco ( 30 minutes) to the Amazonian city of Puerto Maldonado. After we meet you at the airport, we’ll take you to our office 5 minutes away to refresh yourself and prepare for the journey to the lodge. After a 1-hour road trip, we will take a tranquil 2 and half-hour boating on the Tambopata River to immerse ourselves in the heart of the Tambopata National Reserve to get to the Tambopata Research Center lodge our most secluded lodge.