The Birding the Photography Amazon Peru 4 days
¿WHAT WE EXPECT?
The Birding the Photography Amazon Peru 4 days
A bird trip 4 days in Tambopata offers the ultimate experience for bird watching enthusiasts. With its incredible diversity of bird species, stunning habitats, and knowledgeable birding guides, this is the perfect destination for anyone passionate about birds and nature. From the towering trees of the forest canopy to the tranquil waters of the lakes, every moment spent here is a chance to connect with nature and witness the beauty of avifauna in its most natural form.
DETAILED TOUR ITINERARY:
The Birding the Photography Amazon Peru 4 days: Adventure in Tambopata, Peru
The Birding the Photography Amazon Peru : If you are a bird watching enthusiast looking for an exciting adventure, a bird trip of 4 days in the heart of Peru’s Amazon rainforest is the perfect getaway. This tour promises a
combination of wildlife exploration, breathtaking landscapes, and the chance to observe some of the most fascinating
bird species in their natural habitat. With expert birding guides by your side, the experience will be one you will treasure forever.
Whether you’re a seasoned birder or a novice eager to learn more about ornithology, this birding tour will captivate you. Over the course of four days, you’ll explore birding spots in nature reserves like Tambopata, a rich habitat for
an array of endemic and migratory birds. Join us on this journey to uncover the best of Peruvian avifauna.
Day 1:The Birding the Photography Amazon Peru frpm Lima to Puerto Maldonado –
On the first day of your bird trip, you’ll arrive at Puerto Maldonado and travel by boat to the Infierno Native
Community in the Tambopata National Reserve. As you make your way through the jungle, you’ll already be on the lookout for various bird species.
During this early exploration, you may spot the elusive Great Potoo or the Purus Jacamar. The boat ride is a perfect
opportunity for bird photography, with several birding enthusiasts likely to find joy in capturing the dynamic scenes
of macaws and parrots soaring above the riverbanks. sandoval lake tour
Upon reaching your lodge, take a short rest, then head out on a guided tour through the forest to spot nocturnal birds.
If you’re lucky, you might see the Tawny-Bellied Screech-Owl or the Great Horned Owl, two stunning species native to the region.
Day 2:The Birding the Photography Amazon Peru -Exploring Lake Cocococha and Watching Trails
Wake up early to make your way to Lake Cocococha, a prime birding spot in the Amazon. This 5.5 km hike offers
spectacular opportunities for bird watching at sunrise, where you can spot Horned Screamers, Hoatzins, and a
variety of kingfishers and jacanas. The area is known for its high concentration of non-native species like the Agami
Heron and Point-Tailed Palmcreeper.
A rowboat ride on the lake provides a close-up view of the surrounding ecosystem, and with some luck, you may encounter endangered species like the Giant River Otter. In the late afternoon, return to the lodge and enjoy some
downtime before your next adventure.
In the evening, you’ll embark on a nocturnal birding tour to spot caimans and look out for other nocturnal birds such
as the Ladder-Tailed Nightjar and the Common Potoo.
Day 3: Canopy Birdwatching and Ground-Level Exploration
The third day begins with a visit to a birding tower that offers panoramic views of the forest canopy. From this
vantage point, you’ll be able to observe birds that thrive high up in the trees, including the Amazonian Pygmy-Owl,
Purple-Throated Fruit Crow, and the colorful Paradise Tanager.
For a truly awe-inspiring experience, keep an eye out for the majestic Harpy Eagle, one of the most endangered
species of raptor. Bird watching enthusiasts will be in their element as they catch sight of macaws, parrots, and toucans in the treetops.
In the afternoon, you’ll head out on the Lake Chica trail, passing through a variety of habitats where you may encounter species like the Blue-Throated Piping Guan, Black-Spotted Bare-Eye, and the Fiery-Capped Manakin.
These walks through the natural habitat of the Tambopata Reserve will deepen your understanding of avian behavior
and provide ample opportunities for bird photography.
Day 4: Departure and Reflection on the Amazon Adventure
On your final day, enjoy a hearty breakfast before taking a speed boat back to the Infierno Native Community. This is the perfect time to reflect on your journey and the incredible bird species you’ve seen. From the towering macaws to
the elusive Hoatzins, your time in the Tambopata National Reserve will surely remain etched in your memory.
While waiting for your transport back to Puerto Maldonado, don’t miss out on spotting a few final wildlife sightings.
The forest is alive with birds and animals, and your birding guide will help you identify the various species that call this beautiful ecosystem home.
WHAT TOUR SERVICES:
Incluye Bird Trip Tambopta .
- Professional naturalist tour guide;
Boat transportation;
Land transportation in a private vehicle;
Professional chef;
Meals: 3x breakfast, 3x lunch, 3x dinner, and drinking water (Note: Vegetarian option available upon prior request at no additional cost!);
Accommodation: 3 nights in a lodge;
First aid kit, including a venom extractor, treatment for mosquito bites, and an antidote for snake bites;
Radiocommunications;
Rubber boots
No incluye Bird Trip tambopa.
- Entrance to Tambopata National Reserve (65 Soles);
Any flight or airport departure tax;
Travel insurance;
Vaccination costs;
Breakfast on the first day and dinner on the last day;
Drinks;
Tips for local staff.
What to bring to Tambopata Lake – Tres Chimbadas:
- Mosquito repellent (DEET 35 recommended as a minimum);
Original passport;
Small backpack;
Long-sleeved cotton shirts (preferably in green);
Long cotton pants;
Long cotton socks (to tuck into pants);
Comfortable walking shoes;
Sandals or lightweight shoes;
Rain gear (e.g., rain poncho);
Sweater (only for the start of the tour in the Andes and cloud forest);
Swimsuit;
Binoculars (also available for rent);
Camera and its charger;
Plastic bags for clothes and a camera;
Hat for sun or rain protection;
Toiletries;
Small towel;
Toilet paper;
Hand sanitizer;
Sunscreen, sunglasses;
Flashlight (with spare bulb and batteries);
A water bottle (at least 1 liter);
Pocket money (Soles) to buy some drinks and souvenirs and for tipping
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs):
Tres Chimbadas Lake – Tambopata
Located in the Tambopata National Reserve, Tres Chimbadas Lake is an oxbow lagoon formed by an ancient branch of the Tambopata River. This ecosystem is located in an area of high biodiversity, with a warm, humid climate and abundant rainfall. The reserve protects a vast expanse of Amazon rainforest that is home to unique species of flora and fauna, including mammals, butterflies, amphibians, and trees. During your visit, you can explore attractions such as the La Torre macaw clay lick and a bamboo forest, appreciating the natural richness of this exceptional region.
Highlights
- Opportunity to photograph more than 300 species of birds in their natural habitat
- Explorations in lakes, primary forests, and canopy towers
- Expert guides in ornithology and nature photography
- Safe, sustainable, and culturally enriching environments
- Birds you might see:
- Harpy Eagle
- Hoatzin
- Great Potoo
- Agami Heron
- Paradise Tanager
- Blue-Throated Piping Guan
- Tawny-Bellied Screech Owl
- Ladder-Tailed Nightjar
- Amazonian Pygmy Owl
And many more…
Ready to explore the Amazon from a new perspective?
Contact us for more information, available dates, and prices. This is your chance to experience a trip that combines nature, adventure, knowledge, and photography in one of the most amazing places on the planet.
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