TAMBOPATA RESEARCH CENTER
Designed using traditional, low impact native architecture to provide the creature comforts necessary for enhancing the wilderness experience without compromising its authenticity.
Unobstructed view of forest ten meters from lodge perimeter maximizes wildlife encounter possibilities.
Daily departures with no minimum number of passengers assure utmost flexibility at great value.
Buffet meals combine international, Peruvian and local cuisine. Vegetarians are welcome.
Guides are young, English-speaking Peruvian biologists. Additionally, the presence of professional researchers at different times of the year may present ample opportunity to interact with them.
An experienced, well-trained staff hired at a 2.5:1 tourist to staff ratio assures excellent service throughout your stay. Walks on trails are kept at a 6:1 tourist to guide ratio, increasing wildlife encounter opportunities.
Natural history attractions include world’s largest known macaw clay lick, over twenty five identified macaw nesting sites, primates and other larger mammals, and a high bird diversity concentrated in seven distinct habitats that are easily accessible from TRC.
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