Tambopata tours Macaw Adventure 3 Day
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Amazon with Tambopata tours on this 3-day adventure to the famous Macaw Clay Lick. Witness vibrant macaws and parrots gather in stunning flocks as they feed on mineral-rich clay. Explore the lush rainforest, spot exotic wildlife, and immerse yourself in the magic of Tambopata!
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Tour Includes:
This is an “All inclusive tour from pick up till drop off”
Pick up from (Airport, bus station or hotel)
02 Nights accommodation in bungalow with private bathroom
1 Professional bilingual guide in the jungle
1 Motor boat transportation for all trips
Breakfast (2) Dinner (2) Lunch (2)
All activities listed in the itinerary
Purified Water 24 hours (To recharge your canteen)
Wellingtons (Rubber boots)
No additional payment for single room or (Solo traveler)
Storage room for large luggage
First aid kit
Drop off to (Airport or bus station)
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Drinks bought at the bar
Gratuities
Domestic Flights or Bus from/to Cusco, Lima
Extra snacks and drinks
Travel insurance
Health coverage
Extra snacks and drinks
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RESERVATION INFO
Where is Tambopata?
Tambopata is located in the Madre de Dios region of Peru, near the border with Bolivia and Brazil. The gateway city to the reserve is Puerto Maldonado, which is easily accessible by a short flight from Cusco or Lima.
From Puerto Maldonado, travelers embark on riverboat journeys along the Tambopata River, winding their way into the untouched depths of the Amazon rainforest. This area is part of the larger Madre de Dios River Basin, home to a wide array of unique ecosystems.

The Macaw Clay Lick: A Wildlife Spectacle
No trip to Tambopata is complete without witnessing the awe-inspiring macaw clay lick. This natural phenomenon is one of the top highlights of any Tambopata tour.
What is a Clay Lick?
A clay lick is a place where parrots, macaws, and other animals gather to eat mineral-rich clay. Scientists believe the clay helps neutralize toxins found in seeds and fruits the birds consume, and provides essential nutrients.
Why is the Macaw Clay Lick in Tambopata Special?
The macaw clay licks in Tambopata, especially Colpa Chuncho and Colorado, are among the largest and most active in the world. Dozens—sometimes hundreds—of brightly colored macaws gather at dawn, creating a noisy and visually stunning spectacle.
Imagine seeing scarlet, blue-and-gold, and red-and-green macaws swirling above your head in a vibrant display of color and sound. It’s a dream come true for birders and nature lovers alike.
Best Time to Visit Tambopata
You can visit Tambopata year-round, but the dry season (May to October) is generally considered the best time. Trails are easier to navigate, and wildlife viewing—especially at the clay licks—is more predictable.
The wet season (November to April) brings lush greenery and fewer crowds, though boat and trail travel may be more challenging due to rain.