Puerto Maldonado tours

Visit the Amazon jungle with our Puerto Maldonado tours

Discover the magic of the Amazon with our unforgettable Puerto Maldonado tours. Located deep in the Peruvian rainforest, Puerto Maldonado offers travelers the perfect base to explore the lush jungle. Whether you’re looking for a short adventure or a multi-day Amazon tour in Puerto Maldonado, we have the perfect experience waiting for you.

Explore the best of the Amazon from Puerto Maldonado

Our Puerto Maldonado Amazon tours take you deep into one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. You’ll discover lush rainforests, the magical Sandoval Lake, the vibrant Macaw Clay Licks, and the heart of the Tambopata National Reserve. Whether you dream of spotting giant otters, colorful macaws, or impressive caimans, every day is a new adventure. We offer small group tours led by expert local guides who know the jungle inside out. Our eco-lodges ensure you stay close to nature while supporting sustainability efforts. Authentic, respectful, and unforgettable – that’s our promise for your Amazon journey.

Our comfort Puerto Maldonado tours

4-Day Amazon jungle tour & Finca Sachavacayoc Lodge with JunglePro

3-Day Tambopata National Reserve tour & Macaw Clay Lick with JunglePro

Our backpacker Puerto Maldonado tours

3-Day Puerto Maldonado Lake Sandoval and Macaw Clay Lick tour

4-Day Puerto Maldonado Macaw Clay Lick and Sandoval Lake tour

Why choose our Puerto Maldonado Tours?

When you explore the Amazon with us, you dive into the true spirit of Puerto Maldonado.
Here’s why travelers trust us for their Peru Amazon adventure

Small groups for a personal experience

Our tours are designed for small groups, allowing for a more intimate connection with nature and fewer disturbances to wildlife.

Authentic and sustainable lodges

You will stay in eco-lodges that prioritize local communities, renewable energy using solar panels, and minimal impact on the rainforest.

Expert local guides

All our tours are led by passionate, knowledgeable local guides who know the jungle like their own backyard.

Focus on real wildlife encounters

We maximize your chances of spotting macaws, giant otters, caimans, monkeys, and other Amazon wildlife — always respectfully and ethically.

Comfort: Finca Sachavacayoc lodge

Your Amazon experience is not only about the wildlife — it’s also about where you stay. Our exclusive lodges are located along the beautiful Madre de Dios River, and are reserved only for guests who book our Puerto Maldonado tours.

Designed for comfort and built sustainably with local materials, our lodges offer an authentic Amazon jungle stay while minimizing environmental impact.

What makes Finca Sachavacayoc lodge special?

  • Eco-friendly energy: We use solar panels and batteries to provide sustainable energy. In your private room, you’ll have electric light, sockets and Wi-Fi 24/7.
  • Water system: Clean water for showering is filtered through water tanks (note: this water is not drinkable). In the dining area, you’ll find large water dispensers available at all times to refill your personal bottles.
  • Comfort and protection: Each room includes mosquito nets and a private shower, providing a comfortable and safe rest after your day of adventure.

At our lodges, you’ll fall asleep to the sounds of the jungle, wake up with birdsong, and feel truly connected to the magic of the Amazon. All while traveling sustainably and respectfully.

Backpacker: Collpas Tambopata Inn – Puerto Maldonado Amazon lodge

Looking for an authentic and comfortable jungle experience? Many of our Amazon tours include a stay at Collpas Tambopata Inn, a peaceful eco-lodge deep in the rainforest near the Tambopata National Reserve.

This locally run lodge offers simple but private bungalows with mosquito nets, private bathrooms, and a great jungle setting. It’s the closest lodge to the famous Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick. Whether you’re a nature lover, family, or traveler on a budget, Collpas Tambopata Inn is a great place to enjoy the Amazon in comfort. Learn more about Collpas Tambopata Inn.

What makes Collpas Tambopata Inn special?

  • Sustainable energy: The lodge runs on solar power, giving you light, power outlets in your private bungalow.
  • Safe water system: Showers use filtered water (not for drinking), and large purified water tanks are always available so you can refill your bottle anytime.
  • Comfort in the jungle: Each bungalow has mosquito nets and a private shower. It’s simple, clean, and peaceful. The perfect place to rest after your Amazon adventures.

Frequently asked questions about Puerto Maldonado Tours

Before you start your Amazon adventure, here are answers to the most common questions about Puerto Maldonado, the tours, and what you can expect.

What are our Puerto Maldonado Wildlife tours like?

Our Wildlife tours in Puerto Maldonado focus on spotting animals like monkeys, caimans, giant river otters, parrots, and macaws. The pace is relaxed, perfect for nature lovers who want to enjoy the Amazon’s biodiversity.

Wildlife tours

What is the difference between the Macaw clay lick and the Parrot clay lick?

In Puerto Maldonado, the Macaw clay lick (such as the Chuncho clay lick) is a larger site where big, colorful macaws gather to eat mineral-rich clay, creating an incredible natural show. The Parrot clay lick attracts mostly smaller green parrots and some other bird species. They are also located in different areas: the Macaw clay lick is deeper inside the Tambopata National Reserve, while the Parrot clay lick is closer to the riverbanks. Both experiences are unique, but the Macaw clay lick is especially famous for the size and colors of the birds.

Macaw clay lick

Parrot clay lick

About Puerto Maldonado

Where is Puerto Maldonado located?

Puerto Maldonado is located in the Madre de Dios region of southern Peru, near the borders with Brazil and Bolivia. It is the main gateway to the Amazon rainforest for visitors joining Puerto Maldonado tours. It’s also a starting point for many Amazon adventures, especially Puerto Maldonado Amazon tours to Tambopata and Lake Sandoval.

What is Puerto Maldonado known for?

Puerto Maldonado is known for its rich Amazon biodiversity, clay licks full of colorful macaws, and easy access to Tambopata National Reserve. It’s one of the best places in Peru to experience real Amazon jungle tours.

What altitude is Puerto Maldonado?

Puerto Maldonado sits at about 180 meters (590 feet) above sea level. Thanks to its low altitude and tropical climate, Puerto Maldonado tours offer true rainforest experiences year-round.

How many people live in Puerto Maldonado?

Puerto Maldonado has a population of around 85,000 people. Despite its growing size, it still feels like a relaxed jungle town and remains the main hub for Puerto Maldonado Amazon tours.

Is Puerto Maldonado part of the Amazon?

Yes, Puerto Maldonado is part of the Amazon rainforest region. It is one of the best access points for travelers looking to explore the Amazon jungle through Puerto Maldonado tours.

Travel information

How to get to Puerto Maldonado?

You can reach Puerto Maldonado by plane, bus, or car. Direct flights from Cusco and Lima are the fastest way to start your Puerto Maldonado tours. Bus travel is longer but a scenic adventure through the Andes.

How do I get from Machu Picchu to Puerto Maldonado?

From Machu Picchu, return first to Cusco by train and car. Then, take a short flight (about 40 minutes) or a bus ride (around 10 hours) to Puerto Maldonado, where your Amazon tour can begin.

How safe is Puerto Maldonado?

Puerto Maldonado is generally safe for tourists, especially around lodges and tour areas. Like any travel destination, staying cautious with valuables and booking organized Puerto Maldonado tours ensures a smooth Amazon adventure.

Where to stay in Puerto Maldonado?

Most travelers choose eco-lodges for an authentic Amazon experience. Our exclusive lodge is located along the beautiful Madre de Dios River, close to Sandoval Lake. Only travelers who book our Puerto Maldonado tours can stay here, ensuring a peaceful and personal jungle experience. In town, there are also hotels and hostels if you prefer to stay near the city center.

Tours and wildlife

What to do in Puerto Maldonado?

In Puerto Maldonado, you can explore the Amazon rainforest, visit clay licks to see macaws, hike around Sandoval Lake, and join exciting night walks to spot wildlife. Our Puerto Maldonado tours include all these unforgettable Amazon adventures.

What animals can I see during a Puerto Maldonado tour?

During a Puerto Maldonado Amazon tour, you might spot capybaras, caimans, macaws, giant river otters, howler monkeys, sloths, toucans, and many more. However, animal sightings can never be guaranteed, as this is real, wild nature. Our experienced guides know the best areas and will always do their absolute best to find wildlife for you.

Are Puerto Maldonado tours family-friendly?

Yes, our Puerto Maldonado tours are family-friendly! We offer options suitable for kids and adults, combining adventure and comfort. Wildlife tours, boat rides, and jungle walks are fun and safe for the whole family.

How long should I stay in Puerto Maldonado?

We recommend staying at least 3 to 4 days in Puerto Maldonado to truly enjoy the Amazon experience. This gives you time to visit highlights like Sandoval Lake, the Tambopata National Reserve, and the Macaw Clay Lick.

What’s the best time to visit Puerto Maldonado?

The best time to visit Puerto Maldonado is during the dry season from May to October, with sunnier days and easier trails. However, each season has different animal activity, making every time of year a unique and beautiful experience for Amazon tours.

Do I need vaccines for Puerto Maldonado tours?

We are not medically trained to give professional advice. Based on our experience, the yellow fever vaccine is commonly recommended, but not mandatory, for Puerto Maldonado Amazon tours. Please always consult your doctor before traveling and bring strong mosquito repellent.

Is Puerto Maldonado worth it?

Yes, Puerto Maldonado is absolutely worth it! It’s one of the top places for Peru Amazon tours, offering incredible wildlife experiences, peaceful rivers, lush jungle landscapes, and a real connection with nature.

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Practical information

Discover the Amazon jungle of Puerto Maldonado with our exciting tours! Experience the heart of the Amazon through our excursions. Here’s some practical information to help you prepare for your adventure.

  • Getting to Puerto Maldonado:
    • From Lima:
      • By air: Direct flights from Lima to Puerto Maldonado take about 2 hours. Several airlines offer daily flights.
    • From Cusco:
      • By air: Quick flights that last about 45 minutes, with multiple flights available daily.
      • By bus: Approximately 10 hours, often preferred by those on a budget.
    • From Arequipa:
      • By Bus: A lengthy and less common option, taking about 20+ hours.
  • Best time to visit:
    • The dry season, from May to October, is considered the best time to do tours in Puerto Maldonado and Tambopata. There are fewer mosquitoes, and the trails and rivers are easier to navigate.
  • Duration of stay:
    • A stay of 3 to 4 days is typically recommended to fully experience the natural beauty and biodiversity of the rainforest without rushing.

Top attractions in Puerto Maldonado

  • Tambopata National Reserve: Known for its vast biodiversity, including hundreds of bird species, monkeys, caimans, and possibly even jaguars. In this reserve, all the tours for Puerto Maldonado/Tambopata take place.
  • Lake Sandoval: A beautiful oxbow lake that is home to giant river otters, caimans, and various bird species.
  • Macaw and Parrot Clay Lick: A natural phenomenon where parrots and macaws gather in large numbers to eat mineral-rich clay.
  • Monkey Island: A small island where you can observe a variety of monkeys up close.

For which type of tours/attractions visit Puerto Maldonado/Tambopata?

  • Wildlife and nature enthusiasts: The diversity of animal and plant species makes it a prime location for nature lovers.
  • Eco-tourists: Those interested in sustainable travel and learning about conservation efforts.
  • Adventure travelers: Opportunities for jungle treks, canopy walks, and river expeditions.

More information about Puerto Maldonado/Tambopata

Puerto Maldonado serves as the gateway to one of the most untouched and biologically diverse areas of the Amazon rainforest, the Tambopata National Reserve. Historically, the region was inhabited by indigenous communities, and it was largely unexplored until the rubber boom in the early 20th century, which brought outsiders into the area.

Today, Puerto Maldonado thrives on ecotourism by its tours, drawing visitors from around the globe to experience its rich ecosystems. The Tambopata National Reserve, established to protect the region’s biodiversity, spans over 274,690 hectares and is a research haven for scientists and a conservation area for endangered species.

Visiting Puerto Maldonado and Tambopata offers a unique insight into the Amazon’s ecological importance and its global significance in biodiversity conservation.