For the trip of a lifetime and an escape from your everyday routine, there is no better tropical holiday destination than the biodiverse forests of Tambopata, where we operate our ecoadventure activities. So, if you’ve ever thought you’d just like to “get away from it all”, our Private Conservation Area and neighboring Tambopata National Reserve are the perfect choice!
Through our 3-, 4- and 5-day fully escorted and guided ecotourism options in the unspoiled Amazon forests of southeastern Peru, we offer those who travel to Peru the chance to contribute to conservation just by spending time with us at our comfortable eco-lodge, relaxing as they enjoy our hospitality, and exploring the natural world in the company of our expert naturalist guides.
The Amazon rainforest is a vast area, with countless aspects to explore. But an experienced naturalist guide can make the vastness of the Amazon basin truly accessible, and reveal to visitors its endless wonders.
Life in the Amazon basin is lived at a different pace, and it is unlike anywhere else on Earth. At Tambopata Ecolodge, we encourage our guests to relax and enjoy this different pace, and simply kick back and experience being in nature.
Countless species of animals have made the Amazon their home. In Tambopata, with a little patience and the expertise of a professional guide, it is possible to see monkeys, caimans, parrots, macaws and even one of the magnificent jaguars that have been thriving in our forests in recent years.
The deeper you travel into the rainforest on guided tours, the better chance you will have of catching a rare glimpse of jungle creatures. And with our remote location, expert guides and excellent accommodation, services and infrastructure, we specialize in getting our guests into the right places to enjoy experiences they’ll remember for the rest of their lives!
One in ten of the world’s known species are found in the Amazon basin. The forests are home to an estimated 2.5 million insect species, tens of thousands of plants, and thousands of birds and mammals. Of course, these are mind-blowing numbers, and the only way to truly gain an understanding of the Amazon is to walk -by day and by night- in the jungle in the company of someone who calls the forest their home, and to travel the rivers on a boat skippered by an expert boatman.
So, what are you waiting for? If you want to experience the sights and sounds of the rainforest, contact us now for more information, buy some bug spray, and come visit us in the Peruvian Amazon!!