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JUNGLE TOURS

Sandoval Lake Lodge (04 Days/03 Nights Program)
Tambopata, Peru.
Located a 25 minute motor canoe ride down the River
Madre de Dios from Puerto Maldonado, Sandoval Lake Lodge
is perched above what many rainforest specialists feel
is the most attractive lake in Southern Peru, if not in
the entire Peruvian Amazon.
The whole complex is housed in one structure and
includes 25 double occupancy rooms (all with private
baths), hot showers, and a spacious dining room
overlooking the lake.
For a more relaxed, complete introduction to the
rainforest, we recommend a two nights stay. However,
with the easy access from Puerto Maldonado, for the
first time it is possible to spend only one night in the
rainforest and still get a good preliminary idea of the
splendor of the Peruvian Amazon.
04 Days/03 Nights Program
Day 1
Transfer from Puerto Maldonado airport to the river
port on the Madre de Dios River. A 25 minutes journey
down the Madre de Dios River by motor canoe brings you
to the end of the trail in to Sandoval Lake Lodge. From
here the trail takes you on a 2-mile walk/or rickshaw
ride through secondary forest, until we reach a small
canal where we board canoes and are paddled 220 yards
through a flooded forest of 100-foot tall Mauritia palms.
As the canal opens onto the shimmering surface of the
lake, we transfer to a catamaran and are leisurely
paddled across half the lake to the lodge.
After lunch and a brief rest to avoid the early
afternoon heat, we once again board the catamaran and
set off to explore the entire west end of the lake. Here,
in the flooded palm forest we drift to the sounds of
hundreds of Red-Bellied Macaws as they return to the
palm forest for the night. We return to the lodge around
nightfall for dinner.
After dinner we will return to the canoes to look for
the large and extremely rare Black Caimans. If it is a
clear starlit night, we will also be able to float in
the middle of the lake and marvel at the brilliance of
the sky.
Day 2
A pre-dawn wake-up call will enable us to be on the
lake for sunrise and a hopeful encounter with the family
of Giant Otters which frequent the lake and are most
active at this time of day. Most of the fish-eating
water birds around the lake actively fish in the early
morning as well, and this outing should provide
excellent views, and photographs, of the prehistoric-
looking Hoatzins.
After returning for a late breakfast we set off into the
cool understory of the tall virgin forest near the lake
to see some towering wild Brazil Nut trees and a
demonstration of how our hosts collect, open and
commercialize this important natural product.
After lunch and an hour or so to relax we once again
board the catamaran to explore the eastern part of the
lake, where we might see one or more of the five species
of monkeys which live in the forest near the lake, such
as the Brown Capuchin Monkey.
There is a final chance after dinner to try and spot
some Black Caimans on the lake, or to go on a short
night walk through the primary forest.
Day 3
Rising once again at dawn, we have a quick snack
before boarding the catamarans to explore the western
end of the lake in the hope of an encounter with Giant
Otters.
After a late breakfast we explore some of the rain
forest trails with our knowledgeable resident naturalist
guide. As we walk the forest will be brought to life as
your guide explains the ecology of the rain forest and
its diverse flora and fauna.
We return for lunch, and then there is an optional rest
for those who would like to escape the early afternoon
heat. For those still full of energy, there is an option
to independently explore some of the forest trails.
In the cooler late afternoon we will once again board
the catamaran to explore the eastern end of the lake,
and hopefully experience a spectacular sunset over the
lake before returning to the lodge for dinner.
After dinner, there is a final chance to look for Black
Caiman on the lake, or to go on a short night hike
through the forest.
Day 4
After a dawn breakfast we take a final, shorter
paddle around the west end of the lake to try and
glimpse the Giant Otters before returning to Puerto
Maldonado to catch the flight to Lima.
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