Parrots in Tambopata and search for sloths





Description
Explore the vibrant world of the Amazon rainforest with a visit to the stunning Collpa de Parrotes. This tour offers you the unique opportunity to observe flocks of parrots and macaws as they gather for their morning ritual in the clay trough. On the way back we'll take the binoculars to look for sloths along the banks of the mother river of god, with 95% of them found. Your adventure includes a guided boat trip on lush trails, a quiet sunrise boat ride and the possibility of spotting diverse wildlife, such as capybaras and alligators. surrounded by stunning scenery. Ideal for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, this experience promotes sustainable tourism and local culture. - Observe colorful parrots and macaws in the Collpa de Parrotes - Enjoy guided boat trip through the stunning Amazon rainforest - Observe local fauna, including sloths - Includes roundtrip transportation
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Itinerary
OUR GUIDE WILL EXPLAIN THE IMPORTANCE OF TAMBOPATA CULTURE WITH OUR NEIGHBOURS IN BRAZIL
WE WILL SAIL BY BOAT OUTBOARD ON THE BANKS OF THE RIVER. SEARCHING FOR ANIMALS
Welcome to the clay wall for parrots and macaws along with the guide we will learn to differentiate the species with binoculars and continue to search for sloths along the bank of the river mother of god.
Returning to the city for the city where we will continue looking for wild and sloth animals.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
Our guide has a company pole and names of travelers.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
We booked a private tour for the Chuncho Collpa. Unfortunately we had caught a bad weather. The tour took place anyway and the boater and the guide were incredible! We didn’t see many macaws due to the weather, but we waited until we saw at least a few birds sitting at the lick. On the way back we also took enough time to see more animals like caimans and even a Capybara family. Overall, it was an adventurous trip.



