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| Tucked into remote south-eastern
Peru, Madre de Dios borders the department of Cusco to the west, and
Bolivia and Brazil to the east. The Puerto Maldonado surrounding
offers some of the best wildlife viewing in the Amazon basin
including The Manu National Park, a protected area half size of
Switzerland, and the Tambopata-Candamo Reserve, sheltering dozens of
endangered species. Enjoy exploring trails deep inside the pristine
jungle and its amazing flora and fauna. |

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3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS $ 348 per person
(min 2 people)
- DAY 1
PUERTO MALDONADO
Upon arrival reception, assistance and
transfer to dock on the Madre de Dios River for boat trip to
lodge. After lunch, a guided jungle walk introduces visitors to
the spectacular fauna and flora of this region. (L, D)
- DAY 2
RAINFOREST
Follow jungle trials
from lodge to a nearby lake, home to scores of birds and caimans
and a canoe ride. (B, L, D)
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- DAY 3 PUERTO
MALDONADO
Early transfer down the river
to the Puerto Maldonado airport for departure flight. (B)
* Daily departures.


5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS $ 742 per
person (min 2 people)
- DAY 1
PUERTO MALDONADO
Transfer from Puerto Maldonado airport
to dock for a 3-hour boat ride down the Tambopata River to the
lodge. Introductory walk to the flora and fauna of the deep
jungle. In the late evening, opportunity to enjoy the sounds of
the jungle. (L, D)
- DAY 2
MACAW CLAY LICK
5-hour boat ride up
the Tambopata River will take you to the collpa, where you will
see thousands of macaws and other parrots feeding on the mineral
rich, red clay 50 meter (170 ft.) high cliff. Camp overnight at
nearby beach. (B, L, D)
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- DAY 3 COLLPA
Early morning collpa experience
before returning to the lodge. (B, L, D)
- DAY 4 COCOCOCHA
LAKE
Four mile hike to the Cocococha lake
where you will observe exotic plants and animals. Free afternoon. (B, L,
D)
- DAY 5 PUERTO
MALDONADO
Return to the Puerto Maldonado
airport for departure flight. (B)
* Daily departures.

- Other packages available upon request.
Visits to see miners panning for gold along the Madre de Dios River can
be organized as well as birdwatching expeditions.
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