Tambopata National park in Peru is a beautiful green paradise, comprising 1.5 million acres of sub-tropical rainforest of the Madre de Dios and Puno regions.
Tambopata is internationally acclaimed as one of the most bio-diverse areas on earth. It is particularly famous for its monkeys, giant river otters, black caimans, capibaras, tapirs and hundreds of bird species.

The Tambopata Reserve is also known for its great wildlife spectacle – the world´s largest known mineral clay lick is found here, where hundreds of parrots, macaws and parakeets congregate daily to lick the clay.
The Sandoval Lake is an exceptional place to observe a wide diversity of wildlife including macaws, parrots, gazelles, common kingfisher, caimans, turtles and giant otters.

The large Macaw´s claw lick is located on the left side of the Tambopata River. It is famous for its great wildlife spectacle and is considered the biggest on the Peruvian Amazon, as hundreds of parrots, macaws and parakeets meet there to feed.

There are plenty of excursions to fill in your time in the jungle. You can take various hikes through the trail system to observe the wildlife, take canoes on the Sandoval Lake and observe monkeys, turtles and perhaps even the Giant Otter! Visit the observation tower, take a night walk to observe insects and search for caiman, visit the butterfly farm or a local community, or visit the famous Monkey Island and the Macaw Clay Lick.
Explore this wonderful lowland – it´s like nothing you´ve ever seen before.
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