Tambopata River Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Tambopata River is a river in Peru with a total length of about 402 kilometers and is a tributary of the Madre de Dios River.
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Majestic River
If nothing else, just traversing the Amazon River was a neat experience in itself. Most food and any other supplies arrive by fast motorized longboats. Saw some wildlife along the way, mostly birds ad...
We saw animals on the way to our accommodation but not on the return
On the way to our accommodations we were lucky to spot several capybaras and birds, of course. On the return journey, we only saw birds, but you really depend on how skilful and interested your guide...
we visited it as part of our JunglePro 4-night-tour. We saw MANY birds and mammals, as well as a jaguar (!!!!). Very, very cool. And the landscape itself is worth the visit. The kids ( 12, 17) and...
Majestic River
If nothing else, just traversing the Amazon River was a neat experience in itself. Most food and any other supplies arrive by fast motorized longboats. Saw some wildlife along the way, mostly birds ad...
We saw animals on the way to our accommodation but not on the return
On the way to our accommodations we were lucky to spot several capybaras and birds, of course. On the return journey, we only saw birds, but you really depend on how skilful and interested your guide...
Tambopata river cruise
We had a river cruise along Tambopata river. We saw a capybara family, few caymans and many birds on the way.
Great Cruise
We were up and down several times to go to our destinations and enjoyed it each time, watching for animal life.
many animals to see, beautiful landscapes
we visited it as part of our JunglePro 4-night-tour. We saw MANY birds and mammals, as well as a jaguar (!!!!). Very, very cool. And the landscape itself is worth the visit. The kids ( 12, 17) and...