These carefully designed brief itineraries give the traveller with less time
an overview of all that Peru has to offer, from the coast to the Andes and the
Amazon, whilst providing opportunities to simply kick back and relax.
Two thousand years ago, ancient Peruvians drew lines and
vast animal figures in the flat desert floor, figures which they would never
see themselves, as they are only fully comprehensible from the air.
[ See Detailed Information ]
The Libertador Tambopata Lodge is situated on the banks of
the Tambopata River in the heart of the Tambopata National Reserve (TNR), the
remoteness and tranquility of our lodge makes for a richly rewarding visit to
the rain forest. But, with a location of approximately only four hours from
Cusco (half hour commercial flight, transfer to the port, and three hours by boat
to the lodge) it is one of the most accessible rain forest destinations from
Machu Picchu. There are daily commercial flights to/from Cusco, (30 min.), and
to/from Lima (2 hrs.). This combination of National Reserve and proximity to
Cusco, Machu Picchu and Lima assures a convenient and rewarding visit to
excellent rain forest habitat without having to lose your holiday time travelling.
[ See Detailed Information ]
There are numerous points of interest in the departamento
outside of the province of Arequipa. The three coastal provinces, Caraveli, Camana
and Islay all have popular beaches. Various ports can also be found along the coastline,
the two most important being Mollendo and Matarani, both in the province of Islay.
[ See Detailed Information ]
Two thousand years ago, ancient Peruvians drew lines and
vast animal figures in the flat desert floor, figures which they would never
see themselves, as they are only fully comprehensible from the air.
[ See Detailed Information ]
The Titicaca National Reserve was established in 1978 to
protect a 36,180 hectare area and the dozens of species of native birds, fish
and amphibians that live there.
The world’s largest tropical lake, Titicaca is enormous. It covers an area
of 8000 square kilometres and is 170 kilometres long and 65 kilometres wide.
Along its seemingly endless shores and on its many green islands, its Quechua
and Aymara inhabitants fish its bountiful waters or farm the fertile soils in
the manner of their ancestors – the builders of Chucuito, Sillustani,
Tiahuanaco and countless other sites scattered now in ruins across the high plains.
While for geologists Titicaca is the result of plate tectonics, for the people of
the Andes it is quite simply where the world began, the home of their creation legend
and the cradle of the civilisation of the Incas.
[ See Detailed Information ]
The Tambopata National Reserve (TNR), covers an area of
678,800 acres on the edge of the Bahuaja-Sonene National Park (BSNP, 2,696,919 acres). Together, the
two parks form an immense area (3,000,000 acres) of sub-tropical rain under the
protection of the Peruvian government. And with the establishment of the Madidi
National Park in Bolivia, Tambopata is now part of a cross border park system
which is the largest area of protected tropical forest on the South American
continent.
The many studies made of the fauna and flora along the Tambopata River, reveal
an incredible abundance of life forms. The ecosystems in this part of southeastern
Peru are the most diverse on the planet, meaning that within the territory of the
Libertador Tambopata Lodge there are limitless opportunities to observe the tropical
rainforest and its wildlife.
[ See Detailed Information ]
Our cabins have been designed to exist in complete harmony
with this exotic environment. They are made from wood, thatched with woven leaves
and are fully screened to protect their occupants from insects.
Mainly we use candles at night, creating a pleasant atmosphere at the lodge.
Some buildings are provided with solar energy for lighting and we are in the
process of introducing solar energy to all rooms.
Each bed is protected by a mosquito net and the cabins all have a private
bathroom with running water.
Beverages and snacks are available 24 hours a day from the dining room and bar.
The food served combines forest products with more traditional fare.
The lodge maintains 25 km of well markd forest trails, most of which are circular,
beginning and ending at the lodge, and guests are welcome to explore them during
their leisure time.
[ See Detailed Information ]
Transport is by boats protected from both sun and rain by a
roof and side closures. Boat seats have back rests and seat cushions for greater
comfort.
Stationed at the lodge are a number of experienced naturalist guides who are there
to introduce you to the wonders of the rain forest and to answer your many
questions during your walks and while travelling on the rivers and lakes.
In the evenings we hold brief conferences focusing on aspects of the tropical
rainforest.
The nearby Gallocunca stream is an excellent place to swim. A pathway down to
the stream can be found towards the rear of the cabins clearing.
All programs include services from arrival to, until departure from, Puerto
Maldonado: airport reception, transfer to the port, transport on rivers and lakes,
three meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), guided walks as per itinerary,
airport transfer, and departure assistance. Beverages of tea, coffee, or similar
are included 24 hrs a day.
[ See Detailed Information ]
|