GIANT RIVER OTTERS IN COCOCOCHA LAKE, TAMBOPATA
These is the experience of Sacey, Steph, Lauren, Julia, Jhonn and Raúl in Cocococha Lake, Tambopata, Madre de Dios, Perú.
Lake Sandoval (early morning) with the Giant Otters, Tambopata National Reserve, Peru
An early morning boat ride of Lake Sandoval will hopefully offer you a glimpse of the Giant Otter, the largest member of the weasel family. Communal mammals, Giant Otters live in groups to stay safe from Caimans. Casa Sandoval offers eco accommodation in the heart of the Peruvian Rainforest which is managed by the Tour Company Jungle Pro.
Tambopata National Reserve-Puerto Maldonado Travel
Ecotourism vacation: You will walk through the jungle to observe the different types of medicinal plants, Exploring this lake by canoe lets you see a lot of birds, parrots, macaws, giant otters and other mammals. If you are lucky you might even see an anaconda.
Manu National Park, Tambopata National Reserve By Peru Summit ( Ultimate & Premium Adventure)
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Explore the amazon’s mistery and embrace it. Live a fascinating adventure to the vast national park in the Amazon Basin which covers almost 20,000 sq km (12,427 sq mi) and is one of the best places in South America to see a stunning variety of tropical wildlife. Progressive in its emphasis on preservation, Unesco declared Manu a Biosphere Reserve in 1977 and a World Natural Heritage Site in 1987. Entry is only with guide and permit.
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Puerto Maldonado - Tambopata National Park
Tambopata National Reserve and National Park Bahuaja is home to over 20,000 plant species, 900 birds (more than in the entire continental United States), 91 species of mammals, 1230 species of butterflies, 127 amphibians and reptiles and more! It is also home to the most spectacular endangered predators like the Jaguar, the Giant Otter, Harpy Eagle and the Black Cayman. Sign up with Cusco’s number one outdoor adventure company, Southern Peru Explorers, and enjoy the adventure of a lifetime.
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Tambopata
Puerto Maldonado, Perú
2008
by Christian Declercq
Tambopata Biology Trip 2015
Biology trip to Tambopata Research Center with Colegio Roosevelt class of 2016.
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Lake Sandoval, Tambopata, Peru. April 2005.
Sorry, it's just another crap tourist video :-)
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Inotawa expeditions
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Puerto Maldonado - PERU
Peru Amazon Jungle Lodges, Puerto Maldonado tours and Hotels
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Giant Otters - Manu National Park, Peru
Giant Otters in Manu National Park in the Madre de Dios region of Peru, October 2010. Video by Lynda Gregory
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TAMBOPATA NATIONAL RESERVE 4 DAY TOUR
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 Na-tional Reserve is an excellent choice. Here we present an extended version of our 3 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. 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 - 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 lake in silence by catamaran, with only the sound of our craft’s paddles for company, or walking trails with expe-rienced 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
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Inotawa expeditions
Puerto Maldonado - Madre de dios - PERU
Inotawa Lodge - Puerto Maldonado - Peruvian Amazon Rainforest
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Morning on Sandoval Lake
Sandoval Lake Lodge sustainably offers a unique Amazonian experience within a pristine oxbow lake ecosystem. A stay in the lodge's comfortable rooms with private bathrooms and hot showers is the perfect way to relax after a day spent paddling with giant river otters or spotting monkeys while hiking along the lodge's jungle trails. The great hall includes a full service kitchen with tasty meals in between adventures, and a lounge with hammocks and a bar for after hours relaxation watching beautiful sunsets over the lake.
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From Puerto Maldonado, and down the Madre de Dios river in Reserva Nacional Tambopata. A night time creature hike, lake flat boat ride to see piranhas, river otters, and birds. Featuring On The Amazon for music
Amazon Planet Lake Sandoval - Lago Sandoval
Lake Sandoval is a lake 10 min down river from the city of Puerto Maldonado, part of the Madre de Dios in the Amazon Basin.
There is a touristic hike from the river Madre de Dios to the lake. On the way can see parrots, macaws and some other species from the rain forest. The lake is also known for its Black Caimans and Giant Otters.
Reportaje Rainforest - Parte 2
Negocio Inclusivo: SNV con Rainforest en Tambopata
Sandoval Lake - Tambopata Puerto Maldonado
Sandoval Lake - Tambopata Puerto Maldonado