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Amazon Wildlife & Macaw Clay Lick – 4-Day Tour
Experience the Vibrant Wildlife of the Amazon in Tambopata, Peru
Discover the breathtaking biodiversity of the Peruvian Amazon on this immersive 4-day, 3-night adventure. Witness the stunning spectacle of Macaw Clay Licks, explore the dense rainforest, and encounter exotic wildlife in one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth.
Amazon Wildlife & Macaw Clay Lick: 4-Day Jungle Adventure
Day 1: Arrival in Puerto Maldonado & Journey to Tambopata Lodge
Your Amazon adventure begins upon arrival in Puerto Maldonado, where our team will greet you at the airport or bus terminal. A brief stop at our main office ensures you’re registered and prepared before we set off at 8:30 AM.
A scenic two-hour drive takes us to Tambopata Port, where a motorized boat awaits. As we cruise along the Tambopata River for approximately 50 minutes, keep your eyes open for fascinating wildlife—colorful birds, capybaras, white caimans, sunbathing turtles, and, if you’re lucky, a jaguar lounging along the shore.
Upon arriving at Tambopata Lodge, a refreshing Amazonian drink welcomes you before settling into your comfortable eco-lodge. After a delicious lunch, immerse yourself in the pristine rainforest on a guided nature walk, where ancient trees coexist with monkeys, butterflies, frogs, and remarkable insects.
As night falls, embark on an exhilarating nocturnal jungle walk, using flashlights to spot caimans and other nocturnal creatures. Return to your lodge for a restful night, surrounded by the sounds of the rainforest.
Day 2: Macaw Clay Lick at Chuncho & Jungle Exploration
Start the day at 5:00 AM with a breathtaking sunrise as we navigate up the Tambopata River for an hour and 20 minutes. Keep your camera ready—this is prime time for spotting jaguars or anacondas along the riverbanks.
Arriving at the famous Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick inside the Tambopata National Reserve, we settle into a strategically placed blind for the ultimate viewing experience. Watch as flocks of vibrant Scarlet and Red Macaws descend upon the clay-rich riverbank, engaging in a dazzling display of color and sound while replenishing essential minerals. Enjoy breakfast as you take in this unforgettable natural phenomenon.
After returning to the lodge for lunch and a short rest, continue your jungle exploration on foot. Your guide will introduce you to the Amazon’s diverse flora and fauna, highlighting its hidden wonders. After dinner, another night walk presents an opportunity to hear the jungle’s mesmerizing symphony and possibly spot nocturnal wildlife such as tarantulas, night monkeys, or snakes.
Day 3: Fishing, Swimming & Mammal Clay Lick Adventure
Awake to the calls of howler monkeys and birds before enjoying a hearty breakfast. A short boat ride downstream brings us to Gato String, where you can try your hand at traditional fishing techniques, catching species like catfish and sardines.
Next, cool off with a refreshing swim in a secluded jungle stream, surrounded by lush vegetation. In the afternoon, visit a local farm to learn about Amazonian agriculture before trekking to the Mammal Clay Lick. This hidden gem attracts a variety of wildlife, including deer, wild pigs, and howler monkeys seeking essential nutrients.
After dinner, gather around a cozy campfire to hear Amazonian myths and stories shared by your guide, offering a deeper understanding of the jungle’s mystical allure.
Day 4: Return to Puerto Maldonado & Cultural Visit
On your final day, enjoy a leisurely breakfast before packing up for the return journey to Puerto Maldonado. As we cruise back down the river, we’ll make a few stops, including Lake Condenado, the Three Chimbadas, and a visit to a native community known as Hell. Here, you’ll have the chance to interact with locals, learn about their customs, and gain insight into their sustainable way of life.
By early afternoon, we arrive in Puerto Maldonado, where we’ll transfer you to the airport or bus terminal for your onward journey, bringing your Amazon adventure to a memorable close.
- Tour Highlights
Amazon Wildlife & Birdwatching – Observe macaws, parrots, toucans, monkeys, and other exotic species.
Macaw Clay Lick Excursion – Witness one of the largest gatherings of parrots and macaws.
Guided Jungle Walks – Explore the dense Amazon rainforest with expert guides.
Sunrise & Sunset Photography – Capture breathtaking landscapes of the Amazon.
Night Walks – Discover nocturnal wildlife, including frogs, tarantulas, and night monkeys.
Comfortable Eco-Lodge Stay – Enjoy a private room with mosquito nets, showers, and bathrooms.
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Sightseeing
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Itinerario Completo
The Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick is located in the Upper .
Tambopata Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick sector and is renowned for its size and the opportunity to spot birds such as the macaw.
During this morning’s visit by the delegation, investments were observed that enhance the visitor experience with improved access, proximity, and security.
To further enhance the enjoyment and comfort of visitors to this protected natural area, an elevated viewpoint with
sanitary facilities and an elevated trail of nearly 500 meters has been constructed.
These infrastructures not only provide greater comfort to visitors but also reduce the impact on the feeding activity of placid and mammals. Peruvian Tours
Tour Overview Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick
- Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
- Location: Tambopata National Reserve, Madre de Dios, Peru
- Tour Type: Private or Group
- Starting Point: Pick-up from Puerto Maldonado (Hotel, Airport, or Bus Terminal)
- Ending Point: Drop-off at Puerto Maldonado (Hotel, Airport, or Bus Terminal)
- Departure: Daily departures available
- Altitude: 182 meters above sea level
- Best Time to Visit: March – November
Amazon Wildlife & Macaw Clay Lick 4-Day Adventure
Discover the vibrant wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and rich biodiversity of the Tambopata Reserve. Witness the stunning spectacle of macaws at the Chuncho Clay Lick and explore the depths of the Amazon rainforest.
Day 1: Arrival in Puerto Maldonado – Tambopata Lodge & Nighttime Wildlife Excursion
Pick-up & Transfer: Arrive in Puerto Maldonado and journey to the lodge by road and river.
Wildlife Spotting: Observe colorful birds, playful monkeys, and other remarkable wildlife on the boat ride.
Lodge Welcome & Jungle Walk: Refresh with an Amazonian drink, settle in, and embark on a guided walk through the primary rainforest.
Night Safari: Venture into the jungle after dark with flashlights to spot nocturnal wildlife peru
Day 2: Macaw Clay Lick Chuncho – Birdwatching & Nocturnal Wildlife Exploration
Sunrise River Expedition: Early morning boat trip on the Tambopata River to witness a stunning sunrise.
Macaw Clay Lick Chuncho: Experience the awe-inspiring sight of vibrant macaws and parrots feeding on mineral-rich clay.
Jungle Trek: Afternoon hike to discover Tambopata’s diverse flora and fauna.
Night Walk: Spot elusive nocturnal creatures deep in the rainforest amazon trips
Day 3: Fishing, Rainforest Exploration & Campfire Legends
Amazon River Adventure: Morning boat ride to Gato Stream for traditional fishing and jungle exploration.
Wildlife Encounters: Visit Sandoval Lake and a mammal clay lick to observe unique Amazonian creatures.
Cultural Experience: Tour a local farm and engage with the region’s Indigenous communities.
Campfire Stories: Gather around a warm fire to hear Amazonian myths and legends.
Day 4: Return Journey – Local Community Visit & Puerto Maldonado Departure
Farewell Breakfast & River Cruise: Enjoy a final meal before departing by boat.
Cultural & Wildlife Stops: Visit Condenado Lake, the Three Chimbadas region, and a native community.
End of Tour: Return to Puerto Maldonado for your onward journey.
Qué Incluye
What’s Included?
- All guided tours & excursions
3 nights’ accommodation in eco-lodges
All meals & drinking water (3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners)
Boat rides & transportation during the tour
Professional naturalist guides
Rubber boots & safety gear
Qué No Incluye
Not Included
- Flights & airport taxes
Travel insurance & vaccinations
Personal expenses & tips
Breakfast on Day 1 & dinner on the last day
Alcoholic beverages & soft drinks
What to Bring?
Essentials: Original passport, cash (soles) for personal expenses
Protection: Mosquito repellent (DEET 35+), long-sleeved shirts, long pants, cotton socks
Weather Gear: Rain jacket/poncho, hat for sun & rain, sunglasses
Gear: Binoculars (available for rent), camera, flashlight with extra batteries
Footwear: Comfortable hiking shoes & sandals
Personal Items: Refillable water bottle (1L minimum), toiletries, towel, sunscreen, antibacterial gel
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The Collpa Chuncho in the Tambopata National Reserve
(Alto Tambopata sector) reopened its doors this morning for sustainable tourism activities under the promotion of the National Service of Natural Protected Areas by the State (Sernanp), belonging to the Ministry of the Environment (Minam).
Located in the Madre de Dios region, this place stands out for its impressive landscape and for being one of the largest collpas in the country, famous for bird watching, such as macaws, among other species.
During the reopening ceremony, the Deputy Minister of Strategic
Development of Natural Resources highlighted that both Lake Sandoval and Collpa Chuncho have gained recognition in the region. «This wonderful place greatly benefits sustainable tourism. We must recognize that we are part of nature and that the health of nature is fundamental to the health of people. Let’s continue working and reinforcing our commitment to a better country and environment,» she emphasized.
Sernanp, underscored the importance of reopening
«such a significant place as Collpa Chuncho, achieved with the joint effort of our allies, the tour operators. We are complying with all safety protocols and firmly believe that tourism represents a wonderful opportunity for this region.»
The regional governor, Luis Hidalgo, expressed his desire for Madre de Dios to recover the tourism movement it had in previous years. «We must continue promoting the preservation of our natural resources through the joint efforts of the central, regional, local governments, and tour operators. By working together, we can achieve our goals,» he added.
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FAQs PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES
What is a Macaw Clay Lick?
In Quechua, “Colpa” means “salt land”—a rare and essential natural phenomenon found in the Amazon Rainforest of South America. These mineral-rich clay deposits attract a variety of parrot species, including macaws, parakeets, and parrots, who feed on the clay to neutralize toxins from their diet. The Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick is one of the most famous sites in Peru’s Amazon, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to observe these magnificent birds in their natural habitat.
1. Why Should You Visit the Amazon Rainforest in Tambopata, Peru?
Tambopata is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, offering travelers the chance to witness incredible wildlife, explore untouched rainforests, and experience unique natural spectacles like the Macaw Clay Lick.
2. What Makes the Macaw Clay Lick a Must-See Experience?
The Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick is a rare natural phenomenon where vibrant macaws gather in large numbers to feed on mineral-rich clay. This colorful and noisy spectacle is a photographer’s dream and a highlight of any Amazon tour.
3. How Can You Spot a Jaguar in the Amazon?
The best chance to see a jaguar is during early morning boat rides along the Tambopata River, especially en route to the Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick. While sightings are rare, this region offers one of the highest chances of spotting these elusive big cats.
4. What Wildlife Can You Expect to See on This Tour?
You may encounter capybaras, white caimans, howler monkeys, anacondas, colorful toucans, tarantulas, and even elusive creatures like jaguars and tapirs. Every day in the Amazon brings new and exciting sightings.
5. What Are the Best Activities on This 4-Day Amazon Tour?
This adventure includes guided jungle hikes, nocturnal wildlife walks, birdwatching at the Macaw Clay Lick, traditional fishing, swimming in jungle streams, and visits to local communities.
6. Is This Amazon Tour Suitable for Families and Solo Travelers?
Yes. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a wildlife enthusiast, or a family looking for an immersive nature experience, this tour offers a safe yet thrilling way to explore the Amazon.
7. What Should You Pack for an Amazon Rainforest Tour?
Essential items include lightweight clothing, insect repellent, binoculars, a good camera, rain gear, a headlamp for night walks, and sturdy hiking shoes. Don’t forget a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated!
8. When Is the Best Time to Visit Tambopata and the Macaw Clay Lick?
The best time is during the dry season (May to October), when wildlife sightings are more frequent, and macaws visit the clay lick in large numbers. However, the Amazon is fascinating year-round.
9. What Is the Accommodation Like in Tambopata Lodge?
You’ll stay in an eco-friendly lodge surrounded by lush jungle, offering comfortable beds, private bathrooms, and delicious Amazonian meals, ensuring a cozy yet immersive rainforest experience.
10. How Do You Get to Tambopata from Puerto Maldonado?
After arriving in Puerto Maldonado, a two-hour drive followed by a scenic 50-minute boat ride along the Tambopata River will bring you deep into the heart of the Amazon rainforest.
11. What Cultural Experiences Are Included in This Tour?
You’ll visit a local Amazonian farm to learn about traditional agriculture and interact with a native community to understand their sustainable way of life and deep connection to the jungle.
12. Why Choose This 4-Day Amazon Wildlife & Macaw Clay Lick Tour?
This tour offers a perfect balance of adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion. With expert guides, incredible wildlife encounters, and breathtaking natural scenery, it’s an unforgettable Amazon experience.
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