Exploring the Amazon Rainforest from the comforts of an exclusive lodge and getting even closer by camping in the rainforest, Spotting wildlife by foot and canoe with your local naturalist
Located on the Tambopata River in the Peruvian Amazon, our exclusive ‘G Lodge Amazon’ is comfortable and intimate. Enjoy excursions by expert naturalists to spot wildlife at nearby oxbow lakes and clay licks. Explore by canoe or on dry land trails, swim in the lodge’s cool stream, or strap on a harness and rope up to tree platforms for a bird’s eye view of the forest. Really experience the Amazon to the fullest by spending one night camping in the jungle—get even closer to nature!
You'll be met at the Puerto Maldonado airport to begin your journey via the Tambopata River to the jungle lodge. You are accompanied by a naturalist guide who will describe and explain the evolving vegetation of the virgin rainforest. Teeming with giant groves of Brazil-nut and dipteryx trees, prepare for a delightful nature walk around the lodge and watch for saddle-back tamarinds, brown capuchins, pacas, and other wildlife. Beneath a starry sky venture into the jungle on the not-to-be-missed night walk.
After breakfast we will board a boat to head deep into the National Reserve up the river to the Collpa de Guacamayos, the bird and mammal clay licks. Here we hope to observe scarlet macaws and peccaries in separate areas, feeding on the mineral deposits found in the clay. We will set up camp and have the remainder of the afternoon to explore the surrounding trail system of the rainforest before sleeping under the forest canopy.
Rise early today to get to the clay lick before the birds! Witness the sights and sounds of the macaws and parrots feeding on the minerals and salts of the clay. Following a late morning hike we return to the G Lodge for some free time. Evening canoe excursion on the river to look for nocturnal animals and caiman.
Return by canoe to Puerto Maldonado for departure.
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