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Full Day
Daily Tour
40 people
English, Espanol
Full day Collpa Chuncho
The departure is at 3:00 in the morning, we pick you up at your accommodation and take you in our mobility along the interoceanic highway for a journey of approximately 2 hours (48 km. Paved and 18 through the jungle) until you reach the Tambopata River where our boat with an outboard motor awaits you and will take you for an hour and a half to the heart of the Tambopata National Reserve, to reach the largest macaw clay lick in the world, the CHUNCHO clay lick. where hundreds of parrots and macaws gather to eat clay as a supplement to their daily diet and they do so on the side of the tambopata river.
On the way to the clay lick, you will have an incredible opportunity to see mammals such as capybaras or capybaras, also tapirs, deer and many times the largest South American feline, the jaguar, our clients witness beautiful encounters with this endangered feline. extinction. Then we have our camping type breakfast.
When we arrive at the parrot and macaw observation area, we will settle in our chairs and wait for this natural bird show. Once the activity is over, we will return by boat to the HACIENDA TAMBOPATA lodge, where they will serve you a delicious lunch, a short rest, and a walk in its beautiful jungle, return to the lodge and then transferred to the place from where you will start your return to the city of Puerto Maldonado. End of our services.
The departure is at 3:00 in the morning, we pick you up at your accommodation and take you in our mobility along the interoceanic highway for a journey of approximately 2 hours (48 km. Paved and 18 through the jungle) until you reach the Tambopata River where our boat with an outboard motor awaits you and will take you for an hour and a half to the heart of the Tambopata National Reserve, to reach the largest macaw clay lick in the world, the CHUNCHO clay lick. where hundreds of parrots and macaws gather to eat clay as a supplement to their daily diet and they do so on the side of the tambopata river.
We recommend bringing mosquito repellent, a flashlight, binoculars, personal items, sunscreen, hiking shoes, long shirts, and pants.
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