Tambopata & Sandoval Lake Tour 4d/3n

Duration

4 days

Max People

12

Min Age

6+

Pickup

Hotel - Bus

Tour Details

Tambopata & Sandoval Lake Tour (4 Days / 3 Nights)

This premium 4-day Tambopata National Reserve adventure begins in Puerto Maldonado with a scenic boat ride along the Madre de Dios River. After passing the official checkpoint, you will hike and navigate into the pristine mirrors of Sandoval Lake, a global hotspot for biodiversity where magnificent wildlife awaits. Throughout this immersive tour, you will glide across the water to spot endangered Giant River Otters, multi-species monkey troops, and iconic scarlet macaws nesting at the famous palm clay lick. Encircled by towering, ancient Ceiba trees, you will track prehistoric birds, enjoy legendary Amazonian sunsets, and explore the riverbanks at night in search of prehistoric caimans.

Trip details


  • Location: Tambopata National Reserve (Sandoval Lake Deep Exploration)

  • Duration: 04 Days / 3 Nights

  • Availability: Daily Departures

  • Altitude: 183 m.a.s.l. (Lowland Amazon Rainforest)

  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

  • Boat Navigation: Approx. 1.5 Hours Total (River Navigation & Lake Canoeing)

  • Transportation: Motorized Outboard Boat, Wooden Rowboats & Jungle Trekking

  • Group Language: English / Spanish (Official Naturalist Guide)

Recommendations


  • High-SPF sunblock protection.

  • Mosquito repellent with at least 10% DEET.

  • Comfortable cap or sun hat.

  • Waterproof rain poncho or rain gear.

  • Lightweight long pants and long-sleeved shirts (highly recommended to prevent insect bites).

  • Flashlight or headlamp with extra batteries for nocturnal exploration.

  • Sturdy hiking shoes or comfortable trekking boots.

  • Binoculars (essential for spotting wildlife across Sandoval Lake).

  • Plastic or dry bags to protect cameras, cellphones, and electronics from jungle humidity.

Bring With You:


  • Original passport / Valid ISIC student card

  • Waterproof clothing and comfortable walking shoes
  • Camera and extra batteries

  • Mosquito repellent and sunscreen

  • Cash in small denominations ($, €, or S/)

Included/Excluded

  • Bilingual local tour guide.
  • Meals according to requirements (vegetarian).
  • Purified water.
  • Transfer transportation to the airport.
  • Rooms with private bathroom.
  • First-aid kit.
  • Rubber boots for the rainy season.
  • Entrance tickets to the Reservation Tambopata.
  • Alcoholic drinks.
  • Airplane or bus tickets.
  • Taxes of the airport.
  • Tips.

Tour Plan

Day 01 Puerto Maldonado – Walk- Sandoval Lake

Upon arrival to Puerto Maldonado, at the airport or bus station, you will meet your guide, who will be waiting for you and will transfer you to our office located in downtown, where you will be able to re-pack and to leave the baggage that you won’t need to take to the tour. Then we will go to the Touristic port (Puerto Capitania), from where we will go aboard in a motorized boat, that will take us for 45 minutes downstream until the port Sandoval, and we will enter to the lake Sandoval located inside the Tambopata National Reserve.

To arrive to the lake Sandoval, we will have to walk 3 Km. (muddy in the wet season) in one hour approximately and we will arrive at a small port, where we will take a rowing canoe, and after half hour of rowing we will arrive at the port of the Maloka Sandoval Lodge. When we will arrive to the lodge we will have a hot welcome with a flavorful typical juice, and after a brief explanation above the lodge, you will be lodging in a comfortable room. After a rest, equipped with a flashlight or headlight we will take a night walk in the forest to go in search of the night monkey (Musmuqui), frogs, snakes and insects that are active during the night. Return to the Lodge to has dinner and spend the night.

Day 2 Sandoval Lake- Brasil Nut Trail- Caiman Search Night

Very early in the morning, we will row around Lake Sandoval in a wooden canoe trying to see the giant river otters (the biggest in the world), one of the most important protected species in the lake and considered flagship species. Giant otters live in small and territorial family groups and feeds on fish around the lake in the early morning. They can eat up to 4 kilos of fish a day.

We will return to the Lodge for the breakfast and a brief rest. We will leave the lodge and we will go for a walk in the terra firme forest learning more about the medicinal plants and diurnal mammals such as monkeys, wild cats, peccaries, and birds like toucans and macaws. We will also learn about the ecology of the Brazil nut tree or chestnut tree that is considered an umbrella species, because it helps to protect other flora and fauna of the region.

We will return to the Lodge for lunch and nap time. In the afternoon, we will take the canoe around Lake Sandoval again, this time to look for monkeys (cappuccinos, squirrels, and red howler), herons, kingfishers, cormorants, and shanshos that live and feed in the forest around the lake. In the evening on our way back to the lodge, using our flashlights we will be able to see the reflection of the eyes of the black caiman that usually hunt at night along the shore of the lake. We will approach them to take photos and we will talk about their natural history. We will return to the Lodge for dinner and spend the night.

Day 3 Sandoval Lake- Palms Clay Lick – Flood Plain Forest – Tower

We will get up very early to cross the lake Sandoval and to walk about 20 minutes to visit the Collpa de palmeras or palms clay lick. This is a special place where different species of macaws (blue and yellow, scarlet, red-bellied, chestnut fronted) and parrots (Yellow-crowned, mealy, white-bellied) meet to eat the dead wood of the palms trees that is rich in salts and minerals (calcium, sodium, potassium, aluminum, magnesium and iron).

This is a very important mineral supplement and helps these birds with digestion and to counteract the bad effects of the toxins that they ingest feeding on un-ripe fruits. We will return to the Lodge for the breakfast and a brief rest. We will get ready cross Lake Sandoval by canoe to go to the floodplain forest. We will walk for approximately 2 hours and will see big trees of more than 200 years old, like the Shihuahuaco (iron tree), Lupuna (kapok tree) and oje (medicinal ficus tree); trees that grow only in this type of forest. We will return to the Lodge for lunch and nap time. In the afternoon we will again explore the lake by canoe, but this time we will visit a 12-meters high tower that is located between the limit of the touristic area (2 Km.) and a refuge area (1 km). From the tower, we will watch the sunset. We will return to the Lodge for dinner and to spend the night.

Day 4 Sandoval Lake- Puerto Maldonado.

Very early after breakfast we will leave the Tambopata National Reserve taking the same way back to the entrance at the Sandoval port on the Madre de Dios River, from where will be taking our boat to return to Puerto Maldonado. After re-packing your luggage, the guide will take you to the airport or Bus station.

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