The Most Birding Photography in Peruvian 5 days
The Most Birding Photography in Peruvian 5 days
B The Most Birding Photography in Peruvian : Embark on an unforgettable bird-watching expedition to Sandoval Lake, one of the Amazon’s most cherished hidden gems. Over five days, you’ll be immersed in the captivating sounds, vibrant colors, and diverse wildlife of this pristine sanctuary. Whether you are a seasoned birder or a nature enthusiast, this trip is sure to reignite your sense of wonder at the breathtaking beauty of the Amazon Wildlife Peru birding .
Day 1: The Most Birding Photography in Peruvian 5 days Arrival in Puerto Maldonado – Journey to Sandoval Lake .
Your adventure begins the moment you arrive in Puerto Maldonado. A warm welcome awaits at the airport before a scenic drive leads us to the boat dock on the Tambopata River. Here, you’ll board a motorized canoe and cruise down
to the tranquil Sandoval Lake, passing through the junction where the Madre de Dios and Tambopata Rivers
converge. Enjoy the rich biodiversity as we make our way downriver, arriving at the remote landing port near the lake.
A short 2-kilometer walk through lush Amazonian forest brings us face-to-face with playful monkeys,
colorful birds, and vibrant butterflies. Our peaceful paddle canoe ride then transports us through serene palm tree
forests, all the way to our comfortable lodge nestled on the edge of Sandoval Lake. Peru Bird
Days 2-3: The Most Birding Photography in Peruvian ¿- Exploring the Sandoval Lake Reserve .
Over the next two days, explore the thriving ecosystems that surround this legendary lake. Venture into both the
floodplain and terra firme forests, where towering Brazilian Nut and Kapok trees reign, and witness the incredible diversity of flora.
- Every step here is an invitation to discover wildlife – keep your binoculars at the ready as the Amazon unfolds its secrets!
- Be prepared to encounter some of the region’s rarest creatures, including the endangered Giant River Otter and
- the Black Caiman, a massive reptile that rivals the North American Alligator in size.
- Each evening, embark on a canoe outing for another chance to observe these fascinating species under the magic of
- the Amazon night sky.
The jungle is alive with the sounds of monkeys, birds, and unseen creatures, offering unparalleled wildlife encounters
at every turn. Wild Peru Bird
Days 4-5: Macaw Palm Lick & Farewell to the Amazon
Peru Bird Trip Day 4 / 5: Macaw palm Tree – Giant River Otters :
This day we started very early to visit the largest Macaw Palm Lick in the area which can be one of the trip highlight for some people, we will see about 100 parrots in that place and we complement the day with jungle walks on the best
places we know to find the animals.
On the fifth day we back to Puerto Maldonado, for the airport on the way out we will enjoy the last nature sight, sounds and humid aroma Included only (B /) Manu Birding
What to see, Red Howler Monkey, Large-Headed Capuchin, Black-Headed Night Monkey, Weddell’s Saddle-Back
Tamarin, Bolivian Black-Capped Squirrel Monkey, Toppin’s Titi Monkey, Shock-Headed Capuchin Other Mammals
Capybara, Giant River Otter, Tyra, Brow Agouti, Red Brocket Deer, Bicolored – Spined Porcupine, Sloth, Southern Tamandua, Armadillo, and maybe some Cats.
Some Birds White Throated Toucan, Emerald Toucanet, Amazon Kingfisher, Red-Necked Woodpecker, Blue-Crown
Trogon, Paradise Tanager, Blue-Crowned Motmot, Yellow-Tufted Woodpecker, Red-Capped Cardinal, Horned Screamer, Hoatzin, Capped Heron, Wattled Jacana, King Vulture,