Exploring the canopy of the Amazon rainforest and encountering playful monkeys on an island – this tour promises an exhilarating adventure for nature enthusiasts. Spanning four hours, the experience combines a scenic boat ride, wildlife observation, and a breathtaking canopy walk, all led by expert bilingual guides. With a focus on safety and memorable experiences, this tour offers a unique opportunity to take in the wonders of the Peruvian jungle. What secrets might the canopy hold, and which mischievous monkeys will you meet?
Good To Know

- The tour offers a guided canopy walk and visit to Monkey Island, providing opportunities to observe various wildlife like monkeys, caimans, and birds.
- The 4-hour tour includes hotel pickup, boat ride, and access to the canopy walk, priced at $75 per person.
- The canopy walk features seven bridges suspended 40 meters above the forest floor, suitable for adventurous travelers aged 1 and up.
- The tour is led by knowledgeable guides available in English and Spanish, ensuring an intimate and informative experience.
- Visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring sun protection, and follow the guide’s instructions for a memorable adventure.
Tour Overview

The canopy walk and monkey island tour offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the lush Amazon rainforest.
Starting at $75 per person, the 4-hour tour includes hotel pickup, a boat ride on the Madre de Dios River, access to the canopy walk bridges, and a visit to monkey island.
Led by knowledgeable local guides, the small-group tour is suitable for adventurous travelers aged 1 and up.
Guests can expect to spot a variety of wildlife, including caimans, turtles, birds, capybaras, parrots, toucans, tamarin monkeys, and howler monkeys.
The tour operates rain or shine, and a reserve now, pay later option is available.
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Itinerary and Highlights

After being picked up from their hotel in Puerto Maldonado around 9:00 am, guests travel by car to the river port and then board a boat to cruise along the scenic Madre de Dios River.
The main stops include the lively Monkey Island, where visitors can observe three types of monkeys, and the thrilling Canopy Walk, a series of seven bridges suspended 40 meters above the forest floor.
Enjoy the lively Monkey Island and traverse the thrilling Canopy Walk, suspended 40 meters above the forest floor.
Along the way, guests may spot a variety of wildlife, such as caimans, turtles, birds, capybaras, parrots, toucans, tamarin monkeys, and howler monkeys.
The tour returns to town around 12:30 pm.
Guided Experience

A live tour guide, available in both English and Spanish, accompanies guests on this experience.
The group size is kept small, limited to just 10 participants. These local and bilingual guides have extensive knowledge of the region, ensuring a rich, informative experience.
They’ll point out various wildlife, like caimans, turtles, birds, capybaras, parrots, toucans, tamarin monkeys, and howler monkeys.
The guides’ expertise allows visitors to make the most of the excursion, from the canopy walk bridges towering 40 meters high to the close encounters with the three different monkey species on Monkey Island.
Inclusions and Exclusions
This tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, entry tickets, boat ride, and bilingual guides.
Food and drinks are also provided. However, the tour isn’t suitable for babies under 1 year. Luggage or large bags aren’t allowed either.
It’s important to note that the tour operates rain or shine, and climbing to 40 meters high is required.
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According to the customer feedback, the overall rating for this tour is 5 out of 5 stars based on 1 review.
The positive feedback highlights close encounters with monkeys and an experienced guide. Customers appreciated the guide’s extensive knowledge of the region and the small group size, which was limited to 10 participants.
The tour operates rain or shine, and climbing to 40 meters high is required.
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Exploring the Canopy Walk

The centerpiece of this tour is the breathtaking canopy walk, where visitors can traverse a series of seven bridges suspended high above the lush Amazonian forest.
These bridges, constructed over 40 meters (130 feet) in the air, offer unparalleled views of the diverse wildlife and verdant vegetation below. The experience is both exhilarating and informative, as guides share their extensive knowledge of the region’s ecology.
Suspended high above the lush Amazonian forest, these bridges offer unparalleled views and an exhilarating, informative experience guided by experts.
Key highlights of the canopy walk include:
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Crossing the bridges, which range from 90 to 150 meters (300 to 500 feet) in length
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Spotting a variety of bird species, including colorful toucans and parrots
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Observing the intricate web of life in the canopy
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Gaining a new perspective on the Amazon’s intricate ecosystem
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Marveling at the engineering feats required to build this elevated walkway.
Observing the Monkeys on the Island
After traversing the canopy walk, the tour next takes visitors to Monkey Island, a unique habitat where they can observe several species of primates in their natural environment.
The guides point out three types of monkeys – tamarin monkeys, howler monkeys, and capuchin monkeys – as they move through the trees. Visitors are awed by the monkeys’ agility and the chance to see them up close in their native setting.
The guides share insights about the monkeys’ behaviors and adaptations, enriching the experience. With luck, visitors may also spot other wildlife like caimans, turtles, and birds.
Tips for a Memorable Adventure

To make the most of this canopy walk and monkey island adventure, visitors should come prepared.
Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes and bring sun protection, insect repellent, and drinking water. While the tour includes food and drinks, it’s wise to pack any personal snacks or medications. Staying hydrated and protected from the elements will ensure a more enjoyable experience.
Key tips include:
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Wear proper footwear for the hiking and climbing involved
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Pack sun hat, sunscreen, and bug spray to stay comfortable
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Bring water and any personal snacks or medications
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Be prepared to climb up to 40 meters on the canopy walk
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Listen closely to the guide’s instructions for safety and optimal viewing
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are the Safety Protocols for the Canopy Walk?
The tour requires climbing to 40 meters high on the canopy walk bridges. Participants must follow the guides’ safety instructions and use the provided safety equipment to ensure a secure experience during the activity.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
No, customers can’t bring their own food and drinks on the tour. The tour includes all food and drinks as part of the package. Customers are advised not to bring large bags or luggage either.
Is There an Age Limit or Minimum Age Requirement?
The tour is not suitable for babies under 1 year old. There’s no other age limit or minimum age requirement, though the climb to 40 meters high may not be suitable for very young children.
Can I Join the Tour if I Have Limited Mobility or Physical Disabilities?
The tour may not be suitable for those with limited mobility or physical disabilities, as it requires climbing up to 40 meters high on the canopy walk bridges. It’s best to check with the tour operator for specific accessibility information.
Are There Any Restrictions on Photography or Videography During the Tour?
The tour permits photography and videography throughout, though guests are advised to avoid interfering with the wildlife or tour guide’s instructions. Visitors should be mindful of any restrictions for sensitive areas.
The Sum Up
The Canopy Walk and Monkey Island tour offers an exhilarating adventure through the lush Amazonian rainforest. Guests can observe three species of monkeys on the island and experience the breathtaking views from the canopy walk. With expert guides, wildlife sightings, and a focus on safety, this tour provides an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts.
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