Birds and Animals found in Tambopata

Birds and animals found in Tambopata Less than an hour downstream from Pto. Maldonado walking about 1 hour is Lake Sandoval, a large lake where the Ministry of Agriculture has introduced the big paiche fish. At its best in the mornings there are opportunities to observe wildlife, You can even see giant otters (Pteronura brasilensis);
How to get to Tambopata or Puerto Maldonado from Lima or Cusco

Tambopata is one of the 3 provinces (Manu, Tahuamanu and Tambopata) of the Madre de Dios department, in the southern region of the Peruvian Amazon and whose capital is Puerto Maldonado, which is considered its gateway. To get there you can choose between air, land (from Lima, Cusco and Asis del Brasil, via interoceanic highway) and
Tambopata Weather Forecast, Elevation and Temperature

Climate and temperature in Tambopata Most people visit Peru in winter, from June to August, when the weather is dry and sunny in the highlands and jungles. The average climate in Tambopata, the summers are short, very hot, humid and mostly cloudy; The winters are short, hot and partly cloudy and does not vary from
Tambopata Yellow fever, Malaria or any disease risk

Tambopata, yellow fever, malaria or any disease risk Diseases transmitted by mosquitoes such as malaria (Malaria lives in the jungle and cycles through wild animals.) When people start working in these areas, whether to extract chestnuts or extract minerals, they can contract the disease when they are bitten by mosquitoes: If the person who gets
Tambopata location Map and Descripcion

Tambopata location and description Madre de Dios is concentrated in the fast-growing fluvial city of Puerto Maldonado, just 186 meters above sea level. The city, which extends a tenuous political and economic tenure over the vast department, has a rapidly growing population. of 112,814 inhabitants. (2007 Census). 11 years ago The Tambopata Candamo National Reserve
Cusco to Tambopata by bus

Cusco to Tambopata by bus Transportation by Bus to Puerto Maldonado connects with cities in southern Peru through the Interoceanic Highway, a transcontinental and international highway that links Brazil and Peru. The trip by land is another wonder, it takes approximately 20 hours between Cusco and Lima and 10 hours from Cusco to Puerto Maldonado.