Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick 4 Days/3 Nights

Lose yourself in the mesmerizing world of the Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick, where you'll witness the captivating display of hundreds of macaws in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.

The Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick 4 Days/3 Nights experience promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Amazon rainforest. Visitors can expect guided tours, wildlife sightings, and the chance to witness the mesmerizing display of hundreds of macaws at the renowned CHUNCHO clay lick. With comfortable accommodations, delectable meals, and knowledgeable support, this adventure caters to birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike. But what truly sets this experience apart is the opportunity to take in the captivating ecosystem of Tambopata National Reserve.

Key Points

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  • This 4-day/3-night experience in Tambopata, Peru, allows participants to observe macaws at the CHUNCHO clay lick and explore the Tambopata National Reserve.
  • The tour includes airport/bus station pickup, transfers, accommodation, guided tours, meals, and entrance fees, with a group size limited to 10 participants.
  • Participants must be at least 3 years old, with babies under 1 not permitted, and the experience is available in English, French, Italian, and Spanish.
  • The itinerary includes a visit to Monkey Island to see various monkey species, a boat tour of Lake Sandoval, and a nocturnal walk.
  • The tour has an overall rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, with positive feedback on the clay lick experience and birdwatching, but some criticism regarding limited monkey sightings.
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Overview and Pricing

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The Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick tour is a 4-day/3-night experience priced at SEK 4,356 per person.

Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour is limited to 10 participants and available in English, French, Italian, and Spanish.

Airport/bus station pickup and transfers are included. The tour is wheelchair accessible.

Participants must be at least 3 years old, as babies under 1 aren’t permitted.

Itinerary Highlights

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On the first day, guests arrive at the airport or bus station and transfer to Hacienda Tambopata, where they embark on a 2-hour land transfer by 4X4 or a 6-hour river journey.

Guests arrive at the airport or bus station and transfer to Hacienda Tambopata via a 2-hour 4X4 drive or 6-hour river journey.

The next day, they take an early morning trip to the CHUNCHO macaw clay lick, observing various parrot species. They then visit Monkey Island to see brown capuchin, squirrel monkeys, and saddleback tamarins, followed by an evening caiman search.

On the third day, guests walk 3 km to Lake Sandoval, take a rowing boat tour to see birds and giant river otters, and go on an evening nocturnal walk.

The final day includes a morning canopy walk for panoramic views and birdwatching before returning to the city.

Included Services

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This 4-day/3-night Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick tour includes a range of services to enhance the experience.

Accommodation and guided tours are provided, ensuring participants get the most out of their time in the rainforest. Transportation to and from the airport or bus station is included, along with all meals – lunch, dinner, and breakfast.

The entrance fee to Tambopata National Reserve is also covered. While alcoholic beverages are excluded, the package offers a comprehensive set of services to make the journey comfortable and memorable.

Participants can focus on seeing the natural wonders of the Peruvian Amazon.

Participant Restrictions

While this Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick tour is suitable for a wide range of participants, there are a few restrictions to consider.

Children under 3 years old aren’t allowed on the tour, and babies under 1 year aren’t permitted. This is to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests.

The tour also has a group size limit of 10 participants, so early booking is recommended.

Despite these restrictions, the tour offers an excellent opportunity to witness the spectacle of macaws at the clay lick and explore the diverse Amazonian wildlife in the Tambopata National Reserve.

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Customer Reviews

Customers have provided a total of 7 reviews for the Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick tour, resulting in an overall rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars.

Positive feedback highlights the incredible clay lick experience and birdwatching at Sandoval Lake.

However, some customers criticized the limited monkey sightings and inappropriate feeding practices by guides at Monkey Island.

Suggestions for shorter trips focusing solely on the clay lick and Sandoval Lake have also been made.

While the overall experience is well-received, certain aspects could be improved to enhance customer satisfaction.

Getting to the Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick

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To reach the Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick, visitors must embark on a journey that combines land and river transportation. The adventure begins with a 2-hour drive by 4×4 or a 6-hour boat ride along the scenic Tambopata River.

The journey immerses travelers in the lush Amazon rainforest, offering a glimpse into its vibrant ecosystem. The experience is further enhanced by:

Immersing travelers in the lush Amazon rainforest, offering a glimpse into its vibrant ecosystem, further enhanced by diverse experiences.

  • Witnessing the stunning clay lick, where hundreds of macaws and parrots gather to replenish essential minerals

  • Observing the diverse array of wildlife, including monkeys, giant river otters, and a variety of bird species

  • Exploring the serene Sandoval Lake, a haven for piranha and other aquatic life

  • Experiencing the thrill of a canopy walk, providing a unique perspective of the rainforest.

What to Expect at the Clay Lick

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As visitors approach the Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick, they’re immediately captivated by the vibrant display of hundreds of macaws and other parrot species gathered on the exposed riverbank. The birds descend in waves, creating a cacophony of squawks and flashing colors. Visitors observe in awe as the parrots methodically digest the clay, which provides essential minerals to aid their digestion. The experience is truly one-of-a-kind, offering a rare glimpse into the natural behavior of these magnificent birds. The clay lick viewing area provides optimal vantage points for photographers and birdwatchers alike.

| Species | Feeding Behavior | Coloration |

| — | — | — |

| Red-and-green Macaw | Scoops clay with beak | Vibrant red, green, and blue plumage |

| Blue-and-yellow Macaw | Perches on clay bank, nibbles clay | Striking blue and yellow feathers |

| Mealy Parrot | Cautious, lands briefly to ingest clay | Green plumage with hints of red |

| Orange-cheeked Parrot | Agile, darts in and out to feed | Distinctive orange cheeks and green body |

Exploring Tambopata National Reserve

Nestled within the lush expanse of the Tambopata National Reserve, visitors embark on a captivating journey to explore the region’s diverse ecosystems.

From gliding across the serene waters of Lake Sandoval to trekking through the canopy walkway, the adventure is truly immersive.

Birdwatchers delight in the vibrant array of avian species, while those seeking a closer encounter with wildlife may spot playful monkeys, elusive otters, and the enigmatic caiman.

The reserve’s richness extends beyond the visual, as the rhythmic symphony of nature’s sounds captivates the senses and leaves a lasting impression on all who venture into this remarkable wilderness.

  • Serene Lake Sandoval

  • Canopy walkway for panoramic views

  • Diverse array of wildlife

  • Captivating natural soundscape

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?

There is no strict dress code for the tour. Participants are advised to wear comfortable, lightweight clothing suitable for warm and humid weather conditions in the rainforest. Practical footwear like hiking boots or sneakers is recommended.

Can I Bring My Own Camera Equipment?

Yes, participants can bring their own camera equipment on the tour. The tour allows guests to capture the stunning wildlife and natural landscapes during the various activities and excursions included in the itinerary.

Are There Any Special Dietary Requirements?

The tour operator offers flexible meal options to accommodate various dietary requirements. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free meals can be arranged upon request. Guests with specific dietary needs should inform the operator in advance to ensure their needs are met.

Are Guides Available to Explain the Wildlife Observed?

Yes, knowledgeable guides are available to explain the wildlife observed during the tour. They provide insights into the unique species found in the Tambopata region and offer educational commentary throughout the excursions.

What Should I Pack for the Trip?

When packing for this trip, it’s recommended to bring lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing, sturdy hiking shoes, insect repellent, sunscreen, a hat, and binoculars to fully enjoy the wildlife viewing experiences. Don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning natural surroundings.

The Sum Up

The Tambopata Macaw Clay Lick 4 Days/3 Nights experience offers an immersive journey into the Amazon rainforest, providing an opportunity to witness the vibrant display of macaws at the renowned CHUNCHO clay lick. With inclusive accommodations, meals, and transportation, this tour caters to birdwatching enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking a comfortable and unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Tambopata National Reserve.

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