The Tambopata National Reserve is one of the true jewels that remain of the Amazon rainforest. In the Amazon department of Madre de Dios, the Tambopata National Reserve, with an area of 274,690.00 hectares, displays its richness in the form of colors, sounds, warmth and life.
The Tambopata river basin is a privileged space, as it houses one of the highest rates of biological diversity on the planet. In this protected natural area, the macaws stand out for their colorful presence, offering a multicolored spectacle to the lucky visitors, especially in the El Chuncho clay lick.
You can travel from Lima or Cusco by plane to Puerto Maldonado and from there go to Tambopata. Access to Tambopata from Puerto Maldonado is by river.