
Tambopata and its massive wilderness reserves, are accessed from Puerto Maldonado, at the confluence of the Madre de Dios and Tambopata rivers in the Amazon Basin. The riverside city serves as a gateway to what very well may be the world's most expansive and bio-diverse jungle rainforest habitats.
With a combined area of more than 3.6 million acres with a staggering array of wildlife species includes hundreds of different mammals, amphibians and reptiles, over 1300 types of butterflies, more than 600 different bird species, and the largest Macaw clay lickon the world.
Accommodations here are designed to enhance your experience of the Tambopata Amazon, and are essentially an integral part of its biosphere offering excursions into the remote areas of the reserves, authentic cuisine, and charming rustic luxury.
This is an opportunity to come face to face with our planet as it was before the dawn of man, and can be linked by a 30 minute flight to the Incan wonders of Cuzco, the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.
Tambopata and its massive wilderness reserves, are accessed from Puerto Maldonado, at the confluence of the Madre de Dios and Tambopata rivers in the Amazon Basin.

The massive Amazon River begins at the convergence of the Rio Negro and Rio Solimoes just nearby the city of Manaus in Brazil's Amazonas state. It is here that most Brazilian Amazon adventures begin. With 20% of the world's fresh water and one third of it living species, The Amazon is far and away the biggest river in the world by volume, accounting for one fifth of the earth’s total water flow. Most visitors are here to explore the most complex eco-system in the world , a biosphere that hosts thousands of fish, bird, mammal and reptiles species, with new ones being documented all the time, and whether you choose a luxury cruise through the Amazon's vast network of tributaries, or a rainforest lodge, the Amazon River offers an opportunity to witness an awesome force of nature. A visit to the Manaus- Amazon is an unforgettable experience, and our flexible itineraries offer wide range of accommodation choices, and cruises that can be linked to other natural wonders, and exhilarating Brazilian destinations.
The massive Amazon River begins at the convergence of the Rio Negro and Rio Solimoes just nearby the city of Manaus in Brazil's Amazonas state.
Iquitos serves as the jungle capital of the Amazon River-Amazon region, and is the only city in the area with an airport, making it the best (and only) choice for most travelers since there is no direct road access, and river routes are extremely time consuming.
The interior, however, is prmarily accessible by the vast network of river tributaries, making an Amazon River cruise one of the best ways to explore the rivers and tributaries in depth, while enjoying the comfort of these nicely appointed floating lodges that visit many of the regions most interesting and colorful villages, and remarkable natural reserves. Or, base yourself at one of the rustic but elegant jungle lodges deep in the Amazon. Either was, the Amazon River is a memorable vacation experience where you can lose yourself amidst palm trees, exotic fruits, and mind boggling biodiverstiy. Our flexible itineraries can help you link the Amazon with other fantastic Peruvian destinations.
Iquitos serves as the jungle capital of the Amazon River-Amazon region, and is the only city in the area with an airport, making it the best (and only) choice for most travelers since there is no direct road access, and river routes are extremely time consuming.
In just few hours, you can travel from the Andean Peaks surrounding Quito, to the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest, a living emerald which adorns our world with rare beauty and natural wonders. It extends over 5.5 million square kilometers and is home to more varities of plants and animals than any other place on earth. Birdwatchers will love the close encounter with nature staying at one of the lodges located in remote areas of the Amazon wilderness.
Coca, a sprawling oil town with no street signs and unpaved roads is the gateway to this world of unsoiled nature, where you can take visits to Indian Villages, overnights in Jungle lodges, walks through lush rain-forest in search of brilliant toucans and parrots, and traveling by dug-out canoe down hidden tributaries, are all part of the adventure awaiting in the Amazon Jungle.
In just few hours, you can travel from the Andean Peaks surrounding Quito, to the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest, a living emerald which adorns our world with rare beauty and natural wonders.
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