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Photography Tour: An Unforgettable Journey into the Heart of the Amazon

5 Days / 4 Nights | Tambopata & Madre de Dios, Peru
Capture the Wild. Feel the Soul. Discover the Amazon.

Venture beyond the ordinary and immerse yourself in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, where your lens becomes the gateway to one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Designed for passionate photographers and nature lovers alike, this exclusive journey offers intimate encounters with wildlife, sweeping landscapes, and ancient forests—guided by expert naturalists and photography professionals.

 Itinerary Overview

Day 1: Arrival in Puerto Maldonado – Gateway to the Rainforest

Airport or terminal pickup and briefing at our Puerto Maldonado office.

  • 4×4 transfer deep into the rainforest (50 km) to the Tambopata River Port.
  • Scenic boat ride along the Tambopata River—a chance to photograph turtles, caimans, and vibrant birds.
  • Arrival at your jungle lodge, followed by lunch and check-in.

Introductory rainforest walk: macro and wildlife photography of camouflaged insects, frogs, and mammals.

Day 2: Macaws in Flight – A Photographer’s Dream

Pre-dawn departure for El Chuncho Clay Lick, the world’s largest.

  • Witness and photograph hundreds of parrots and macaws in an explosion of color and sound.
  • Return to the lodge for a hearty breakfast and rest.
  • Afternoon visit to a botanical garden: document unique medicinal plants and fruit trees.
  • Kayaking on the Tambopata River—perfect for close-up shots of birds and monkeys from the water.
  • Night walk: capture nocturnal creatures like tarantulas, frogs, and glow-in-the-dark fungi.

Day 3: Monkey Island & Rainforest Walks – Deeper Into the Wild

Transfer to a new eco-lodge on the Madre de Dios River.

  • Guided rainforest hike with a naturalist: photograph monkeys, toucans, bromeliads, and ancient trees.
  • Afternoon exploration of Monkey Island: playful capuchins and tamarins in their natural habitat.
  • Sunset river watch: spot capybaras, caimans, and more.

Day 4: Lake Sandoval – Into the Heart of Biodiversity

  • Hike into the Tambopata National Reserve for a canoe tour of Lake Sandoval.
  • Photo opportunities: hoatzins, herons, jacanas, macaws, and possibly giant river otters.
  • Afternoon relaxation at the lodge followed by an optional night safari.

Day 5: Sunrise from the Canopy – Farewell, Amazon

  • Early walk to a canopy bridge, 30 meters above the forest floor.
  • Photograph the Amazon awakening—toucans, tanagers, and macaws in flight.
  • Breakfast and return boat ride to Puerto Maldonado.

Transfer to airport or terminal with a camera full of memories and heart full of the rainforest.

 Tour Highlights

  1. Exclusive access to El Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick
  2. Guided photography walks with expert naturalists and photographers
  3. Kayaking & canoeing on two majestic rivers
  4. Wildlife encounters: jaguars, capybaras, monkeys, giant otters
  5. Up-close photo shoots at Monkey Island and Lake Sandoval
  6. Sunrise canopy walk and optional night safaris

Photography Tour

Experience the magic of the Amazon  a one-of-a-kind destination for birdwatchers and adventurers alike. Immerse yourself in nature at its most vibrant and wild.

Duration: 5 days / 4 nights
Location: Southern Peru, Madre de Dios Department, Puerto Maldonado
Service Type: Private or Group
Starting Point: Pick-up at your Hotel / Airport or Bus Terminal in Puerto Maldonado
Ending Point: Drop-off at your Hotel / Airport or Bus Terminal in Puerto Maldonado
Activities: Photography, sunrise and sunset, Puerto Maldonado Tour, Tambopata Rainforest Tours, Expedition Reserve, Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick, night hike, Sandoval Lake, Amazon tour, birdwatching, Tambopata National Reserve, macaws, Amazonian wildlife, jungle adventure.

Altitude: 182 meters above sea level
Best time to visit: March – November
Accommodation: Hostel: 4 nights in our cabin. Private room with mosquito nets, shower, and private bathroom.
Meals: 4 breakfasts / 4 lunches / 4 dinners
Local bilingual guide: Professional (well-equipped with full equipment)
Minimum number of participants: 2
Check availability: Join the group

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Itinerario Completo

Photography Tour: An Unforgettable Journey into the Heart of the Amazon

5 Days / 4 Nights | Tambopata & Madre de Dios, Peru – Photography in Peru Amazonia 

Discover the soul of the Amazon through your lens. This immersive photography tour is designed for travelers seeking more than just a vacation it’s for those craving an authentic, transformative experience in one of the planet’s

most biodiverse ecosystems. Guided by expert naturalists and photographers, you’ll explore the Peruvian Amazon’s hidden corners, capturing the raw beauty of its wildlife, landscapes, and ancient forests.

Day 1: Arrival in Puerto Maldonado – Gateway to the Rainforest

Your journey begins with a warm welcome at the Puerto Maldonado airport or bus terminal. After a short stop at the tour operator’s office for a final briefing and to safely store excess luggage, we venture deep into the jungle. A 4×4 vehicle takes us 50 km to the Tambopata River Port, where your Amazon adventure truly begins.

As we cruise by boat along the Tambopata River, watch for vibrant birdlife, sunbathing turtles, and even elusive caimans.

Upon arriving at our jungle lodge, enjoy a hearty lunch and settle into your private room.

In the afternoon, an introductory rainforest hike offers your first glimpse into the Amazon’s staggering biodiversity—from camouflaged insects to curious mammals and brightly colored amphibians.

Day 2:  Photography in Peru Amazonia – Macaws in Flight – A Photographer’s Dream

We rise before dawn to witness one of nature’s most spectacular scenes at El Chuncho Clay Lick, the largest of its

kind in the world. After a peaceful 1.5-hour boat ride, you’ll photograph hundreds of parrots and macaws as they

gather at the mineral-rich clay banks. Their kaleidoscope of colors and cacophony of calls provide perfect subjects for unforgettable photos.

Back at the lodge, enjoy a relaxed breakfast and some leisure time. In the afternoon, we’ll visit a botanical garden teeming with medicinal plants, rare fruits, and towering rainforest trees.

Later, take to the river on a peaceful kayaking expedition an intimate way to photograph Amazonian wildlife from the water. As night falls, join a guided walk to discover the hidden world of nocturnal creatures.

Day 3:  Photography in Peru Amazonia  –  Monkey Island & Rainforest Walks – Deeper Into the Wild

After breakfast, we return to Puerto Maldonado and settle into a new eco-lodge along the Madre de Dios River.

Recharge with a refreshing Amazonian fruit juice before a two-hour hike with a naturalist guide. Capture the textures and patterns of ancient trees and photograph vibrant wildlife including monkeys, toucans, and oropendolas.

In the afternoon, we cross the river to Monkey Island, where playful troops of capuchins and tamarins offer outstanding photo opportunities.

As dusk approaches, scan the riverbanks for capybaras and caimans—another chance to capture the jungle’s elusive giants.

Day 4:  Photography in Peru Amazonia – Lake Sandoval – Into the Heart of Biodiversity

Today, we journey deeper into the rainforest with a 3-kilometer hike to Lake Sandoval, a shimmering jewel within the protected Tambopata Reserve.

Glide silently across its waters in a wooden canoe, camera ready for sightings of hoatzins, herons, jacanas, and maybe even giant river otters.

This peaceful, remote setting is a paradise for photographers and nature lovers alike. After a traditional Amazonian dinner back at the lodge, opt for a night walk to discover glow-in-the-dark fungi, tree frogs, and secretive nocturnal animals.

Day 5: Sunrise from the Canopy – Farewell, Amazon

Our final morning begins with a short walk to a canopy bridge, suspended 30 meters above the jungle floor. As the sun rises, capture sweeping views of the rainforest and photograph brilliantly colored birds macaws, toucans, tanagers soaring through the treetops.

After breakfast, we return to Puerto Maldonado for your flight or bus journey home taking with you not just stunning photos, but deep memories of a once-in-a-lifetime journey through the Amazon.

Tour Highlights:

Exclusive access to El Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick

  • Guided walks with expert naturalists
  • Kayaking & canoeing on the Tambopata & Madre de Dios Rivers
  • Wildlife encounters: jaguars, capybaras, monkeys, river otters, and more
  • Immersive experiences at Monkey Island & Lake Sandoval
  • Sunrise canopy walk & optional night safaris
Qué Incluye

Included in the Amazon Sandoval Lake Tour.

  • A professional bilingual guide;
    Transportation by motorized boat
    Ground transportation by private vehicle during the expeditions
    Meals: 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners, and drinking water (Note: vegetarian options available upon request at no additional cost);
    Accommodations: 4 nights in lodges with private rooms and bathrooms
    First aid kit, including a venom extractor, mosquito bite treatment, and an antidote for snake bites;
  • Radio communications;
    Rubber boots.
Qué No Incluye

Not included in the Amazon Lago Sandoval expedition.

  • Flights and airport departure taxes during the expedition
    Travel insurance
    Vaccinations
    Drinks
    Tips for local staff
    Breakfast on the first and last day
    Lunch
    Admission to Tambopata Expeditions

What You Need to Bring with You on the Amazon Lago Sandoval Tour.

  • Mosquito repellent (DEET 35 recommended as a minimum),
    Original passport,
    Small backpack,
    Long-sleeved cotton shirts (preferably green),
    Long cotton pants,
    Long cotton socks
    Comfortable walking shoes,
    Sandals or lightweight shoes,
    Rain gear (e.g., a rain poncho),
    Swimsuits;
    Binoculars (we also rent them),
    Camera and charger,
    Plastic bags to use for clothing and a camera,
    A hat for protection from the sun or rain,
    Small towel,
    Toilet paper,
    Sunscreen,
    Sunglasses,
    Flashlight (with spare bulb and batteries),
    Bottled water (minimum 1 liter),
    Pocket money (solenoids) to buy some drinks
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Conclusion: Your Amazon Adventure Awaits.

This 5-day, 4-night journey to Lake Sandoval is the ultimate experience for nature lovers, thrill-seekers, and eco-travelers. From heart-pounding jungle explorations to peaceful moments surrounded by breathtaking scenery, this adventure offers a perfect balance of excitement and serenity. You’ll immerse yourself in the vibrant biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest, encounter exotic wildlife in their natural habitat, and discover the magic of one of the planet’s most extraordinary ecosystems.

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FAQs PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES

FAQs – Amazon Tour Lake Sandoval: 5 Days / 4 Nights of Jungle Adventure

1. What’s included in the 5-Day / 4-Night Amazon Tour?
This all-inclusive jungle experience covers all land and river transfers, comfortable lodge accommodations, full-board meals, and expert-guided activities. You’ll enjoy nature hikes, peaceful kayak rides, thrilling wildlife spotting, and exclusive access to the top attractions in Tambopata National Reserve and the stunning Lake Sandoval.

2. How is transportation arranged during the tour?

The adventure begins with a 4×4 overland transfer to Tambopata Port. From there, you’ll travel by motorized canoe along the Tambopata River and Lake Sandoval. All transfers and logistics are managed by professional local guides to ensure your safety and comfort throughout the journey.

3. Is this tour suitable for travelers with no ecotourism experience?
Absolutely! This tour is ideal for both seasoned eco-travelers and curious beginners. Our experienced naturalist guides offer insightful commentary on the rainforest’s unique ecosystems, making the experience enriching, educational, and accessible to everyone.

4. What wildlife can I expect to see during the tour?

Get ready for up-close encounters with some of the Amazon’s most iconic species: colorful macaws, toucans, playful monkeys, elusive jaguars, capybaras, caimans, giant river otters, tapirs, and countless other exotic creatures—both during the day and on thrilling night walks.

5. Do I need kayaking experience to participate in water activities?
Not at all. Kayaking excursions are easy-going and take place in calm waters, perfect for all skill levels. You’ll be guided by experts at all times, making it a safe and relaxing way to explore the Amazon from a unique perspective.

6. Can I bring camera gear, and what should I pack?

Yes, you’re encouraged to bring your camera gear! We recommend a high-resolution camera, binoculars for birdwatching, and a small daypack with essentials like comfortable clothing, insect repellent, and sunscreen. A flashlight or headlamp is also essential for night explorations.

7. What is the accommodation like?
You’ll stay in eco-friendly jungle lodges that blend comfort with sustainability. Expect cozy private or shared rooms, clean bathrooms, and basic amenities—all designed to immerse you in the rainforest without giving up comfort.

8. Are meals included during the tour?

Yes, all meals are included—from hearty breakfasts to delicious dinners. Enjoy authentic Amazonian cuisine made with fresh local ingredients. If you have any dietary requirements, just let us know in advance and we’ll take care of it.

9. Do I need to be in top physical shape to join the tour?

The tour is suited for travelers in generally good health with moderate fitness levels. Activities such as jungle walks and boat rides are paced to match the group’s ability, but a basic level of endurance will help you fully enjoy the experience.

10. What should I pack for the tour?
We suggest packing lightweight, breathable clothing, sturdy walking shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, a camera, binoculars, a refillable water bottle, and a small backpack for daily excursions. Don’t forget a rain poncho, just in case!

11. When is the best time to visit Lake Sandoval?
The best season is from May to November, during the dry season when weather conditions are more favorable for outdoor activities. However, the Amazon is a year-round destination filled with incredible wildlife and lush scenery in every season.

12. What happens in case of an emergency during the tour?

Your safety is our priority. All guides are trained in first aid and carry communication equipment. We operate near access points that allow for quick transport if needed, ensuring peace of mind throughout your adventure.

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