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		<title>Tambopata – Tres Chimbadas – Lagos la Torre 4 Days</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<strong>Road Trip:</strong> Puerto Maldonado - Tambopata - Puerto Maldonado.<br />
<strong>Trip Type:</strong> Adventure<br />
<strong>Trip Code:</strong> TEMM-BES » 4 days<br /><br />
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b> Brief Information</b></span></p>
<h2>TRIP INFORMATION</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Degree of difficulty: </strong> 2/6</li>
<li><strong>Type of trip:</strong> Classic Adventure</li>
<li><strong>Service Level: </strong> Standard</li>
<li><strong>Group Size: </strong> Minimum 2 pax</li>
<li><strong>Best time to do it: </strong>April – November</li>
</ul>
<h2>TRIP PLAN</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Day 1:</strong> Arrive to Puerto Maldonado – Transfer to the lodge</li>
<li><strong>Day 2:</strong> La Torre Clay Lick &#8211; Tres Chimbadas Lake</li>
<li><strong>Day 3: </strong>Lakes Montes – Pato &#8211; Lagarto and Solitaria claylick &#8211; Nocturnal boat ride</li>
<li><strong>Day 4:</strong> Depart Puerto Maldonado</li>
</ul>
<h2>HIGHLIGHTS</h2>
<ul>
<li>Puerto Maldonado</li>
<li>The Tambopata National Reserve</li>
<li>The Bahuaja Sonene National Park</li>
<li>La Torre Clay Lick</li>
<li>Tres Chimbadas Lake</li>
<li>Lakes Montes</li>
<li>Lagarto and Solitaria claylick</li>
<li> Solitaria claylick</li>
</ul>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b> Detailed Itinerary</b></span></p>
<h2>DETAILED  ITINERARY</h2>
<h3>Day 1: Arrive to Puerto Maldonado – Transfer to the lodge</h3>
<p>Your guide will be waiting for you at the airport or bus station and take you to our office located approximately 5 minutes from the airport in the city of Puerto Maldonado. Here we will register and make some last minute shopping for things we might have forgot such as batteries or raingear.<br />
Afterwards we will take an unpaved road to Puerto Nuevo, our port in the Infierno Community, for about one hour. On our journey we can see various types of woodland, traditional banana and citrus plantations, cattle ranches and small creeks.<br />
Once in Puerto Nuevo we will embark on our one and a half hour boat trip up the mighty Tambopata. During the boat ride we will also have lunch consisting of delicious vegetarianArrozChaufa wrapped in the leaf of the                  of the Tambopata National Reserve and the BahuajaSonene National Park. During your journey you can appreciate the banks vegetation consisting mainly of patches of canes, Cecropias and Ficus. We might also see wildlife such as river birds like the oropendulas and their hanging nesting colonies, egrets, herons and others might fly,toucans or the magnificent macaws. Occasionally we can spot mammals such as capybaras or monkeys or reptilians like spectacled caimans and turtles.<br />
Once we arrive at the lodge the manager will receive us and your guide will tell about the dos and don’ts in the jungle in order for you to enjoy your stay to the maximum. He will also lead you around the installations and show you your room.<br />
In the afternoon we head out into the jungle for a small walk in order to observe the flora such as immense Ironwood or Kapok trees and birds such as Trogons, quails and wild turkeys. Once night falls we can also find spiders such as tarantulas and other nocturnal creatures.<br />
After dinner your guide will give you a small speech about what to expect and explain the various activities during your stay.</p>
<h6>Meals Includes:  Lunch , Dinner</h6>
<h3>Day 2:  La Torre Clay Lick &#8211; Tres Chimbadas Lake</h3>
<p>We leave the lodge very early on the morning to go fifteen minutes upriver in order to observe the activity of the macaws, parrots, parakeets and the occasional mammal feeding on the earth. La Torre Clay Lick is a mud bank about four meters high and twenty meters wide crisscrossed with veins of mineral rich clay essential to the diet of these animals.<br />
On site we have a hideout at a distance of thirty meters which keeps us hidden while at the same time allowing us an unobstructed view of the display in front of us.<br />
The phenomenon last two to three hours during which we need to stick to the rules and guidelines set by our guide the previous evening.<br />
Returning to the lodge we will have breakfast and after a short rest head for Tres Chimbadas Lake.<br />
Tres Chimbadas Lake, Its entrance is located fifteen minutes downriver from Lodge . We then walk about 45 minutes to the lake located deep in the jungle. We will pass an eco-tourism concession held by the native people of the Infierno community. They guard and maintain the area thanks also to the income generated by entry fees from tourists.<br />
At the lake itself we will board a traditional catamaran with a single oar in order to move around on the lake following the route indicated by our guide. We can see luscious vegetation and birds such as Snakebirds, herons, kingfishers etc. We might also find reptiles and mammals, above all the illusive giant river otter. The lake happens to be the territory of a clan that can frequently be spotted.<br />
It’s also possible to practice catch and release fishing and maybe catch a piraña.<br />
Once back at the lodge lunch is served and after some rest we leave for an excursion to a local farm.<br />
Farm, In the area traditional agriculture is practiced. We will visit Don Aurelio and his family. This is a great opportunity to see harvest and try various exotic fruits from the amazon such as Copazú, Arazá, Pijuayo, Yucca, and Pineapple. There are also various herbs such as pallilo and false cilantro as well as a range of medicinal plants such as piñón, cañacaña and piri piri that are traditionally and widely used by the local people.<br />
The farms also create open spaces for papaya and banana plantations. This is the preferred habitat for birds such as silver beaked tanagers, oreoles, oropendulas, toucanets and various woodpeckers.</p>
<h6>Meals Includes:  Breakfast. Lunch , Dinner</h6>
<h3>Day 3: Lakes Montes – Pato &#8211; Lagarto and Solitaria claylick</h3>
<p>Straight after breakfast we will head for the La Torre Lakes, (Lakes Montes, Pato, Lagarto and Solitaria claylick).  This program is organized in cooperation with the La Torre community. It’s them that have traditionally used this area in to provide for themselves in a sustainable manner. Here they find materials for building their huts, implements for handicrafts and medicinal plants used to cure diseases. In the last few years they also started to use the area to generate a sustainable income whilst maintaining the environment with the help of eco-tourism.<br />
We take the boat for about fifteen minutes upriver. The geographical characteristics with elevations, lakes and mammal clay licks plus the location deep inside the Tambopata National Reserve are the main reasons for the sites exceptional biodiversity.<br />
We disembark at the La Torre Park rangers post and continue by foot. We cross a small creek and continue into the jungle to eventually get to the lakes Montes, Pato andLagarto. The trek will take between four and five hours. Every step it turns more interesting as our guide tells us about the surrounding plants and their practical and medicinal uses and preparation.<br />
We will eventually get to a mammal clay lick deep inside the rainforest called Solitaria clay lick. It’s the last of a number of clay licks coming from the south and we can frequently spot peccaries, brocket deer and sometimes even tapirs.<br />
Back at the lodge we will have lunch and have the afternoon to relax, go for a swim or catch up on our reading in the hammocks<br />
Nocturnal boat ride, At night we head out in the boat to enjoy ourselves and the sounds of the Amazonian night, we might see a thunderstorm spilling out on the horizon or marvel at constellations like the Southern Cross or Scorpion.<br />
We are also carrying a powerful searchlight in case we come across some nocturnal animals such as caimans, bats, nightjars or capybaras on the banks and meanders of the Tambopata River, afterwards dinner will be served</p>
<h6>Meals Includes:  Breakfast. Lunch , Dinner</h6>
<h3>Day 4: Depart Puerto Maldonado</h3>
<p>After an early breakfast we will return to the office in Puerto Maldonado and then on to the airport. Your guide will accompany you until the airport and help you with the check-in process for your flight back to Cusco or Lima.<br />
Note: In case you take the bus back to Cusco you will have the free afternoon on your own to walk around the town, the bus leaves at  08:45 pm to Cusco</p>
<h6>Meals Includes:  Breakfast.</h6>
<p>End of services</p>
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<h2>INCLUDE</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Staff Assistance:</strong>
<ul>
<li>Professional Guides at Puerto Maldonado and all Tours</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Transport:</strong>
<ul>
<li>Transfer Hotel Cusco – Airport /Terminal Terrestre</li>
<li>Puerto Maldonado – Lodge – Puerto Maldonado</li>
<li>Boat at the tours</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Accommodation:</strong>
<ul>
<li> Lodge (03 Nighs )</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Included Meals:</strong>
<ul>
<li>Breakfast (3) Lunch (3) Diner (3)</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h2>DOES NOT INCLUDE</h2>
<ul>
<li>International Flights</li>
<li>International Airport Taxes</li>
<li>Visas</li>
<li>Meals not listed</li>
<li>Travel insurance</li>
<li>Optional or Extra Activities during free time</li>
<li>Transfer for optional or extra activities</li>
<li>Tips</li>
<li>Items for personal use</li>
<li>Pre and post Accommodation</li>
<li>Suggested Budget for Meals not Included:</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>
<ul>
<li>USD 20.oo for not included meals</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Entrances
<ul>
<li> The 3 Chimbadas Lake S/. 8.00</li>
<li>The farm S/. 10.00</li>
<li>The National Park S/. 30.00</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Tambopata – Tres Chimbadas – Lagos La Torre 3 days</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 21:23:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<strong>Trip Type:</strong> Adventure<br />
<strong>Trip Code:</strong> TPMM-BES » 3 days<br /><br />
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<blockquote><p><strong>Duration :</strong> 3 days/ 2 Nights                                      <strong>Trip Code:</strong> TPMM-BEN</p>
<p><strong>Starting Point	:</strong> Puerto Maldonado (Lima)         <strong>Finishing Point:</strong> Puerto Maldonado (Lima)</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b> Brief Information</b></span></p>
<h2>BRIEF INFORMATION</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Degree of difficulty: </strong> 2/6</li>
<li><strong>Type of trip: </strong> Classic Adventure</li>
<li><strong>Service Level:</strong> Standard</li>
<li><strong>Group Size: </strong> Minimum 2 pax</li>
<li><strong>Best time to do it: </strong>April – November</li>
</ul>
<h2>TRIP PLAN</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Day 1:</strong> Arrive to Puerto Maldonado – Transfer to the lodge</li>
<li><strong>Day 2: </strong> La Torre Clay Lick &#8211; Tres Chimbadas Lake &#8211; Nocturnal boat ride</li>
<li><strong>Day 3: </strong>Depart Puerto Maldonado</li>
</ul>
<h2>HIGHLIGHTS</h2>
<ul>
<li>Puerto Maldonado</li>
<li>The Tambopata National Reserve</li>
<li>The Bahuaja Sonene National Park</li>
<li>La Torre Clay Lick</li>
<li>Tres Chimbadas Lake</li>
</ul>
<p></div>

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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b> Brief Information</b></span></p>
<h2>DETAILED  ITINERARY</h2>
<h3>Day 1: Arrive to Puerto Maldonado – Transfer to the lodge</h3>
<p>Your guide will be waiting for you at the airport or bus station and take you to our office located approximately 5 minutes from the airport in the city of Puerto Maldonado. Here we will register and make some last minute shopping for things we might have forgot such as batteries or raingear.<br />
Afterwards we will take an unpaved road to Puerto Nuevo, our port in the Infierno Community, for about one hour. On our journey we can see various types of woodland, traditional banana and citrus plantations, cattle ranches and small creeks.<br />
Once in Puerto Nuevo we will embark on our one and a half hour boat trip up the mighty Tambopata. During the boat ride we will also have lunch consisting of delicious vegetarianArrozChaufa wrapped in the leaf of the bijaoheliconia. There will also be fruit, crackers and a bottle of water.<br />
The Lodge is situated on the bank of the Tambopata river en the Buffer zone of the Tambopata National Reserve and the BahuajaSonene National Park. During your journey you can appreciate the banks vegetation consisting mainly of patches of canes, Cecropias and Ficus. We might also see wildlife such as river birds like the oropendulas and their hanging nesting colonies, egrets, herons and others might fly,toucans or the magnificent macaws. Occasionally we can spot mammals such as capybaras or monkeys or reptilians like spectacled caimans and turtles.<br />
Once we arrive at the lodge the manager will receive us and your guide will tell about the dos and don’ts in the jungle in order for you to enjoy your stay to the maximum. He will also lead you around the installations and show you your room.<br />
In the afternoon we head out into the jungle for a small walk in order to observe the flora such as immense Ironwood or Kapok trees and birds such as Trogons, quails and wild turkeys. Once night falls we can also find spiders such as tarantulas and other nocturnal creatures.<br />
After dinner your guide will give you a small speech about what to expect and explain the various activities during your stay.</p>
<h6>•	Meals Includes:  Lunch , Dinner</h6>
<h3>Day 2:  La Torre Clay Lick &#8211; Tres Chimbadas Lake</h3>
<p>We leave the lodge very early on the morning to go fifteen minutes upriver in order to observe the activity of the macaws, parrots, parakeets and the occasional mammal feeding on the earth. La Torre Clay Lick is a mud bank about four meters high and twenty meters wide crisscrossed with veins of mineral rich clay essential to the diet of these animals.<br />
On site we have a hideout at a distance of thirty meters which keeps us hidden while at the same time allowing us an unobstructed view of the display in front of us.<br />
The phenomenon last two to three hours during which we need to stick to the rules and guidelines set by our guide the previous evening.<br />
Returning to the lodge we will have breakfast and after a short rest head for Tres Chimbadas Lake.<br />
Tres Chimbadas Lake, Its entrance is located fifteen minutes downriver from Lodge . We then walk about 45 minutes to the lake located deep in the jungle. We will pass an eco-tourism concession held by the native people of the Infierno community. They guard and maintain the area thanks also to the income generated by entry fees from tourists.<br />
At the lake itself we will board a traditional catamaran with a single oar in order to move around on the lake following the route indicated by our guide. We can see luscious vegetation and birds such as Snakebirds, herons, kingfishers etc. We might also find reptiles and mammals, above all the illusive giant river otter. The lake happens to be the territory of a clan that can frequently be spotted.<br />
It’s also possible to practice catch and release fishing and maybe catch a piraña.<br />
Once back at the lodge lunch is served and after some rest we leave for an excursion to a local farm.<br />
Farm, In the area traditional agriculture is practiced. We will visit Don Aurelio and his family. This is a great opportunity to see harvest and try various exotic fruits from the amazon such as Copazú, Arazá, Pijuayo, Yucca, and Pineapple. There are also various herbs such as pallilo and false cilantro as well as a range of medicinal plants such as piñón, cañacaña and piri piri that are traditionally and widely used by the local people.<br />
The farms also create open spaces for papaya and banana plantations. This is the preferred habitat for birds such as silver beaked tanagers, oreoles, oropendulas, toucanets and various woodpeckers.<br />
Nocturnal boat ride, At night we head out in the boat to enjoy ourselves and the sounds of the Amazonian night, we might see a thunderstorm spilling out on the horizon or marvel at constellations like the Southern Cross or Scorpion.<br />
We are also carrying a powerful searchlight in case we come across some nocturnal animals such as caimans, bats, nightjars or capybaras on the banks and meanders of the Tambopata River, afterwards dinner will be served</p>
<h6>•	Meals Includes:  Breakfast. Lunch , Dinner</h6>
<h3>Day 3: Depart Puerto Maldonado</h3>
<p>After an early breakfast we will return to the office in Puerto Maldonado and then on to the airport. Your guide will accompany you until the airport and help you with the check-in process for your flight back to Cusco or Lima.<br />
Note: In case you take the bus back to Cusco you will have the free afternoon on your own to walk around the town, the bus leaves at  08:45 pm to Cusco</p>
<h6>Meals Includes:  Breakfast.</h6>
<p>End of services</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b> Incluye</b></span></p>
<h2>INCLUDE</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Staff Assistance:</strong>
<ul>
<li> Professional Guides at Puerto Maldonado and all Tours</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Transport:</strong>
<ul>
<li>Transfer Hotel Cusco – Airport /Terminal Terrestre</li>
<li> Puerto Maldonado – Lodge – Puerto Maldonado</li>
<li>Boat at the tours</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Accommodation:</strong>
<ul>
<li>Lodge (02 Nighs )</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Included Meals:</strong>
<ul>
<li> Breakfast (2) Lunch (2) Diner (2)</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h2>DOES NOT INCLUDE:</h2>
<ul>
<li>International Flights</li>
<li>International Airport Taxes</li>
<li>Visas</li>
<li>Meals not listed</li>
<li>Travel insurance</li>
<li>Optional or Extra Activities during free time</li>
<li>Transfer for optional or extra activities</li>
<li>Tips</li>
<li>Items for personal use</li>
<li>Pre and post Accommodation</li>
<li>Suggested Budget for Meals not Included:
<ul>
<li>USD 20.oo for not included meals</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Entrances
<ul>
<li>The 3 Chimbadas Lake S/. 8.00</li>
<li> The farm S/. 10.00</li>
<li> The National Park S/. 30.00</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p></div>

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		<title>Tambopata Tres  Chimbadas Lagos La Torre  Lago Cocococha 5 days</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<strong>Road Trip:</strong> Puerto Maldonado - Tambopata - Puerto Maldonado.<br />
<strong>Trip Type:</strong> Adventure<br />
<strong>Trip Code:</strong> TXMM-BES » 5 days<br /><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div class='postTabs_divs postTabs_curr_div' id='postTabs_0_726'>
<span class='postTabs_titles'><b> Brief Information</b></span></p>
<h2>TRIP INFORMATION</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Degree of difficulty: </strong> 2/6</li>
<li><strong>Type of trip: </strong> Classic Adventure</li>
<li><strong>Service Level: </strong> Standard</li>
<li><strong>Group Size:</strong> Minimum 2 pax</li>
<li><strong>Best time to do it: </strong>April – November</li>
</ul>
<h2>TRIP PLAN</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Day 1: </strong>Arrive to Puerto Maldonado – Transfer to the lodge</li>
<li><strong>Day 2: </strong> La Torre Clay Lick &#8211; Tres Chimbadas Lake</li>
<li><strong>Day 3: </strong>Lakes Montes – Pato &#8211; Lagarto and Solitaria claylick</li>
<li><strong>Day 4: </strong>Lake Cococha &#8211; Nocturnal boat ride</li>
<li><strong>Day 5: </strong>Depart Puerto Maldonado</li>
</ul>
<h2>HIGHLIGHTS</h2>
<ul>
<li>Puerto Maldonado</li>
<li>The Tambopata National Reserve</li>
<li>The Bahuaja Sonene National Park</li>
<li>La Torre Clay Lick</li>
<li>Tres Chimbadas Lake</li>
<li>Lakes Montes</li>
<li>Lagarto and Solitaria claylick</li>
<li>Solitaria claylick</li>
<li>Lake Cococha</li>
</ul>
<p></div>

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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b> Detailed Itinerary</b></span></p>
<h2>DETAILED  ITINERARY</h2>
<h3>Day 1: Arrive to Puerto Maldonado – Transfer to the lodge</h3>
<p>Your guide will be waiting for you at the airport or bus station and take you to our office located approximately 5 minutes from the airport in the city of Puerto Maldonado. Here we will register and make some last minute shopping for things we might have forgot such as batteries or raingear.</p>
<p>Afterwards we will take an unpaved road to Puerto Nuevo, our port in the Infierno Community, for about one hour. On our journey we can see various types of woodland, traditional banana and citrus plantations, cattle ranches and small creeks.</p>
<p>Once in Puerto Nuevo we will embark on our one and a half hour boat trip up the mighty Tambopata. During the boat ride we will also have lunch consisting of delicious vegetarianArrozChaufa wrapped in the leaf of the bijaoheliconia. There will also be fruit, crackers and a bottle of water.</p>
<p>The Lodge is situated on the bank of the Tambopata river en the Buffer zone of the Tambopata National Reserve and the BahuajaSonene National Park. During your journey you can appreciate the banks vegetation consisting mainly of patches of canes, Cecropias and Ficus. We might also see wildlife such as river birds like the oropendulas and their hanging nesting colonies, egrets, herons and others might fly,toucans or the magnificent macaws. Occasionally we can spot mammals such as capybaras or monkeys or reptilians like spectacled caimans and turtles.</p>
<p>Once we arrive at the lodge the manager will receive us and your guide will tell about the dos and don’ts in the jungle in order for you to enjoy your stay to the maximum. He will also lead you around the installations and show you your room.</p>
<p>In the afternoon we head out into the jungle for a small walk in order to observe the flora such as immense Ironwood or Kapok trees and birds such as Trogons, quails and wild turkeys. Once night falls we can also find spiders such as tarantulas and other nocturnal creatures.</p>
<p>After dinner your guide will give you a small speech about what to expect and explain the various activities during your stay.</p>
<h6>•	Meals Includes:  Lunch , Dinner</h6>
<h3>Day 2:  La Torre Clay Lick &#8211; Tres Chimbadas Lake</h3>
<p>We leave the lodge very early on the morning to go fifteen minutes upriver in order to observe the activity of the macaws, parrots, parakeets and the occasional mammal feeding on the earth. La Torre Clay Lick is a mud bank about four meters high and twenty meters wide crisscrossed with veins of mineral rich clay essential to the diet of these animals.</p>
<p>On site we have a hideout at a distance of thirty meters which keeps us hidden while at the same time allowing us an unobstructed view of the display in front of us.</p>
<p>The phenomenon last two to three hours during which we need to stick to the rules and guidelines set by our guide the previous evening.</p>
<p>Returning to the lodge we will have breakfast and after a short rest head for Tres Chimbadas Lake.</p>
<p>Tres Chimbadas Lake, Its entrance is located fifteen minutes downriver from Lodge . We then walk about 45 minutes to the lake located deep in the jungle. We will pass an eco-tourism concession held by the native people of the Infierno community. They guard and maintain the area thanks also to the income generated by entry fees from tourists.</p>
<p>At the lake itself we will board a traditional catamaran with a single oar in order to move around on the lake following the route indicated by our guide. We can see luscious vegetation and birds such as Snakebirds, herons, kingfishers etc. We might also find reptiles and mammals, above all the illusive giant river otter. The lake happens to be the territory of a clan that can frequently be spotted.</p>
<p>It’s also possible to practice catch and release fishing and maybe catch a piraña.</p>
<p>Once back at the lodge lunch is served and after some rest we leave for an excursion to a local farm.</p>
<p>Farm, In the area traditional agriculture is practiced. We will visit Don Aurelio and his family. This is a great opportunity to see harvest and try various exotic fruits from the amazon such as Copazú, Arazá, Pijuayo, Yucca, and Pineapple. There are also various herbs such as pallilo and false cilantro as well as a range of medicinal plants such as piñón, cañacaña and piri piri that are traditionally and widely used by the local people.</p>
<p>The farms also create open spaces for papaya and banana plantations. This is the preferred habitat for birds such as silver beaked tanagers, oreoles, oropendulas, toucanets and various woodpeckers.</p>
<h6>•	Meals Includes:  Breakfast. Lunch , Dinner</h6>
<h3>Day 3: Lakes Montes – Pato &#8211; Lagarto and Solitaria claylick</h3>
<p>Straight after breakfast we will head for the La Torre Lakes, (Lakes Montes, Pato, Lagarto and Solitaria claylick).  This program is organized in cooperation with the La Torre community. It’s them that have traditionally used this area in to provide for themselves in a sustainable manner. Here they find materials for building their huts, implements for handicrafts and medicinal plants used to cure diseases. In the last few years they also started to use the area to generate a sustainable income whilst maintaining the environment with the help of eco-tourism.</p>
<p>We take the boat for about fifteen minutes upriver. The geographical characteristics with elevations, lakes and mammal clay licks plus the location deep inside the Tambopata National Reserve are the main reasons for the sites exceptional biodiversity.</p>
<p>We disembark at the La Torre Park rangers post and continue by foot. We cross a small creek and continue into the jungle to eventually get to the lakes Montes, Pato andLagarto. The trek will take between four and five hours. Every step it turns more interesting as our guide tells us about the surrounding plants and their practical and medicinal uses and preparation.</p>
<p>We will eventually get to a mammal clay lick deep inside the rainforest called Solitaria clay lick. It’s the last of a number of clay licks coming from the south and we can frequently spot peccaries, brocket deer and sometimes even tapirs.</p>
<p>Back at the lodge we will have lunch and have the afternoon to relax, go for a swim or catch up on our reading in the hammocks</p>
<p>Medicinal Plants, In the afternoon we will head out again in order to learn more about medicinal plants and their preparation. Plants against fever, broken bones, snakebites and infected wounds grow along this trail as well as some giant jungle trees that have many mysteries spun around them. We will also see some trees that are cut commercially and fortunately have not been cut.</p>
<h6>•	Meals Includes:  Breakfast. Lunch , Dinner</h6>
<h3>Day 4: Lake Cococha &#8211; Nocturnal boat ride</h3>
<p>This trek follows an old hunting trail deep into the reserve. We will walk in so called “Monte Alto” which means elevated forest. This forest is never flooded and therefore hosts plants only found in this type of forest such as the brazil nut and the rubber tree to name a few. We can appreciate various habitats during the 4 hour trek. Wetlands, Elevations, small streams and eventually Lake Cocococha . Here we will rest and later return to the river where the boat will be waiting for us.</p>
<p>Nocturnal boat ride, At night we head out in the boat to enjoy ourselves and the sounds of the Amazonian night, we might see a thunderstorm spilling out on the horizon or marvel at constellations like the Southern Cross or Scorpion.</p>
<p>We are also carrying a powerful searchlight in case we come across some nocturnal animals such as caimans, bats, nightjars or capybaras on the banks and meanders of the Tambopata River, afterwards dinner will be served</p>
<h6>•	Meals Includes:  Breakfast. Lunch , Dinner</h6>
<h3>Day 5: Depart Puerto Maldonado</h3>
<p>After an early breakfast we will return to the office in Puerto Maldonado and then on to the airport. Your guide will accompany you until the airport and help you with the check-in process for your flight back to Cusco or Lima.</p>
<p>Note: In case you take the bus back to Cusco you will have the free afternoon on your own to walk around the town, the bus leaves at  08:45 pm to Cusco</p>
<h6>Meals Includes:  Breakfast.</h6>
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<li>Transfer Hotel Cusco – Airport /Terminal Terrestre</li>
<li>Puerto Maldonado – Lodge – Puerto Maldonado</li>
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<li>Breakfast (4) Lunch (4) Diner (4)</li>
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<li>International Airport Taxes</li>
<li>Visas</li>
<li>Meals not listed</li>
<li>Travel insurance</li>
<li>Optional or Extra Activities during free time</li>
<li>Transfer for optional or extra activities</li>
<li>Tips</li>
<li>Items for personal use</li>
<li>Pre and post Accommodation</li>
<li>Suggested Budget for Meals not Included:</li>
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<li>The 3 Chimbadas Lake S/. 8.00</li>
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