Sandoval Lake - Tour Operator

Sandoval Lake - Tour Operator
Sandoval lake reserve, tambopata tours, manu national park
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viernes, 7 de agosto de 2015

Tambopata Reserve Special

We had exellent wheater conditions for the whole trip with Sandoval Lake - Peru Birding Tours along Tambopata reserve.

Our first Destination was Sandoval Lake Lodge, we have seen great species around this particular hábitat and Amazing Lake: Agami Heron, Grayish Mourner, Sirystes, Bamboo Antshrike, Silvered Antbird and many more... Then our next destination was Puerto Maldonado for the biggest Macaw Clay Lick located at only 4 hours from the city. Puerto Maldonado surrounding: White-Throated Jacamar, Purus Jacamar, Brazilian Teal, striped Cuckoo, Rusty-Backed Antwren, White-bearded Manakin, Crested, Harpy Eagle Nest and many more!. For the last part of the trip we had spent 5 full days in Sandoval Lake Lodge. The Historical Lodge and its forest itself for exellent birding: This place has such as great forest diversity for amazonian species, Parrot Clay Lick, canopy tower and the Sandoval Lake!

Walking trees, ants that bite, fruit plants that heal and painting. In the jungle of Tambopata children discover a world that seems fiction, but it's real. A trip to the jungle of Tambopata will make them feel and understand the true meaning of that word that Maria Helena Tord seems so abstract: nature.

DISCOVER TOURS DESIGNED FOR CHILDREN IN THE JUNGLE TAMBOPATA, one of the last WILDLIFE REFUGE PLANET WHERE THE MAIN HOST IS THE NATURE. AN ADVENTURE TO REMEMBER LIFE.

Taricayas unforgettable turtles in the lake Sandoval. Small know first how the planet works and what is the perfect harmony and fullness of life, seen from a tiny ant farmer who patiently carries a piece of sheet up to a huge alligator fighting for its survival in the waters Tambopata River.

One of the best gifts you can give your child when the child is take to know the jungle. This universe becomes the best amusement park Younger open 24 hours a playground and a place where life is found at every turn, a real, green world. A trip to Tambopata is the best kind of life, where children become aware forever the real importance of preserving and conserving our environment. Tambopata jungle is one of the best destinations for enjoying implemented Forest with all amenities and also has special activities designed for the youngest in the Tambopata Reserve.


THE UNIVERSE OF LAKES - LAKE SANDOVAL - LAKE OF MOTHER OF GOD - TAMBOPATA LAKE - LAKE PARK MANU

The most beautiful landscapes are hidden Tambopata lakes. One of the most accessible is Lake Sandoval. To get there you need to cross the Madre de Dios River toward the entrance to the nature reserve. From there the hike takes about two hours at a good pace, so the tour is for children over five years. As in many of the destinations in the jungle, the best is the way.

On the way to the lake, the forest gives us many surprises: Butterflies colors, mischievous monkeys friars and, if lucky, sloths. At the end of road a huge lake surrounded by palm trees reflected in the waters opens. This place is the refuge of spectacular endemic birds, typical of this particular habitat, and otters. Be sure to bring binoculars, sunscreen, lots water and a hat. It is preferable to make this visit in the afternoon, when the heat is not so intense (consider the canoe in which he will no roof).


martes, 31 de marzo de 2015

Sandoval Lake Lodge

SANDOVAL LAKE LODGE
Extend your program deep in Peru’s Tambopata National Reserve. Sandoval Lake Lodge overlooks sparkling, palm- rimmed Sandoval Lake, the most beautiful and wildlife-rich of all lakes in Tambopata-Madidi.This privileged location provides exclusive access to the lake in the early morning and late afternoon, the choice hours for wildlife viewing and photography.













• Extend your stay at Sandoval Lake Lodge, located in Tambopata National Reserve.

• Excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, bird watching, and photography in Sandoval Lake .

• See resident Giant River Otters in their natural habitat in Sandoval Lake .

• Observe hundreds of Red-bellied and Blue-and-yellow Macaws in Sandoval Lake.

• Hike through the Amazon jungle Sandoval Lake .

• Enjoy exclusive access to Lake Sandoval Lodge .
TAMBOPATA SANDOVAL LAKE

For those with limited time but still wanting to experience a rich and remarkable section of the Amazon Rainforest the beautiful Sandoval Lake Lodge in the lower section of the Tambopata National Reserve is an excellent choice. Here we present an extended version of our 4,3,2 Days day itinerary with a highly recommended extra day to make the most of this wildlife rich rainforest environment. This lodge is easily accessible from the friendly and fascinating jungle town of Puerto Maldonado,
a major centre of the timber, gold mining and eco-tourism industries in the Southern Peruvian Amazon Sandoval Lake Lodge Puerto Maldonado is itself easily accessed from Lima and Cusco due to excellent local air links. From Puerto Maldonado our lodge is approximately 3 hours away and the journey – a thirty minute boat ride, followed by a short jungle hike and finally a paddle to our jungle home by catamaran or canoe  - is fascinating in itself. Lago Sandoval is an ox-bow lake, a curve of the Madre de Dios River cut off by the river changing course. These quiet and beautiful habitats are wonderful places for wildlife watching, 

whether exploring the Tambopata National Reserve Sandoval lake in silence by catamaran or canoe , with only the sound of our craft’s paddles for company, or walking trails with experienced nature guides through diverse forest habitats. Notable wildlife making its home around Lake Sandoval includes Red-Bellied Macaws, 5 species of monkeys, Black Caimans – largest of the alligator like caiman species found the Amazon and growing sometimes to a maximum length of 6m, and the beautiful and highly endangered Giant Otter. Giant Otters, the largest of their kind worldwide live and hunt in large family groups and grow to a maximum

length of 2m. Local people call the Otters ‘Lobos del Rio’ – Wolves of the River in honor of their co-operative hunting abilities. To see these animals hunting freely in their natural habitat is truly a magical experience! Welcome to the Jungle Sandoval Lake