
03-Day Posada Amazonas
Experience the Amazon's vibrant wildlife, scenic river landscapes, and the magic of an oxbow lake teeming with life.
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Oxbow Lake Expedition with Giant Otters
Glide across a tranquil oxbow lake to spot playful Giant River Otters, caimans, and an array of birdlife—one of the most unforgettable wildlife experiences in Tambopata.
Amazon Nature & Culture Immersion
Explore a fascinating medicinal plant trail and discover the traditional uses of local flora guided by expert naturalists.
Canopy Tower Panoramic Views
Ascend high above the treetops for breathtaking views of the rainforest, with chances to see toucans, parrots, and macaws flying at eye level.

Welcome to the Amazon!
Arrive in Puerto Maldonado (airport), the gateway to the Amazon, and embark on a combined bus and boat transfer to Posada Amazonas Jungle Lodge. Enjoy your first taste of Amazonian cuisine during the journey while taking in the lush jungle scenery.
Canopy Tower
Hike to the 40-meter Canopy Tower, ascending via a secure staircase to platforms offering breathtaking views of the forest and the winding Tambopata River. Spot toucans, parrots, macaws, and mixed-species canopy flocks in their natural habitat.
Evening at leisure.
Hotel & Meals
Overnight: Posada Amazonas Lodge.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch Box, Dinner.

Oxbow Lake Exploration
Begin early to explore Tres Chimbadas Oxbow Lake, a 30-minute boat ride plus 45-minute hike from the lodge. Paddle around the lake in a catamaran in search of giant river otters (seen by 60% of visitors) and other lakeside wildlife such as caiman, hoatzin, and horned screamers. Otters are most active at dawn.
Medicinal Plants Trail
Visit Centro Ñape, a community-run project producing forest-based medicines. Follow the trail to learn about the medicinal and other uses of various Amazonian plants.
Night Walk
Optional night walk to observe nocturnal wildlife, including frogs, insects, and other creatures rarely seen during the day.
Evening at leisure.
Hotel & Meals
Overnight: Posada Amazonas Lodge.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Farewell
Your Amazon adventure concludes today. Enjoy a scenic journey back to Puerto Maldonado airport for your flight back home.
Your visit contributes directly to the Ese Eja Native Community of Infierno, supporting conservation efforts in the Tambopata Reserve.
Hotel & Meals
Meals Included: Breakfast.
Included / Not Included
Included
- Lodging accommodation according to the itinerary.
- Meals according to itinerary.
- Tour guide in English.
- All tours and intermediate transfers.
- Park entrance fees.
- Boat rides and safety equipment.
Not Included
- International and domestic flights.
- Entry visas to Peru, if required.
- Airport Taxes.
- Drinks.
- Tips.
- Processing and wire transfer fees.
Pricing Options
Based on double occupancy, private tours, and selected hotels. Rates may vary according to season and partner availability.
| Program Price per Person | Price |
|---|---|
| COMFORT – Double occupancy | USD 535 |
| Single Supplement | USD 279 |
| PREMIUM – Double occupancy | USD 589 |
| Single Supplement | USD 312 |
| AMAZON SUITE – Double occupancy | USD 621 |
| Single Supplement | USD 358 |
| SUITE DELUXE – Double occupancy | USD 919 |
| Single Supplement | USD 553 |
Hotels

Tambopata Research Center Jungle Lodge
An immersive ecolodge inside Tambopata National Reserve, offering guided wildlife experiences, clay-lick visits, and comfortable stays deep within the world’s richest rainforest.
Airport transfers
Posada Amazonas Jungle Lodge
A remote rainforest ecolodge in a private reserve, offering all-inclusive stays with immersive jungle excursions, wildlife viewing, and cultural experiences deep in Tambopata.
Airport shuttle
Refugio Amazonas Jungle Lodge
A remote rainforest ecolodge in a private reserve, offering all-inclusive jungle experiences with guided excursions to clay licks, canopy towers, and diverse wildlife habitats.
Airport shuttle
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First please look through our website to see what kind of Tour you would like to participate in or what destinations you are interested in exploring.
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Featured ToursThis section on our home page lists our top tours. These are our most popular andcomplete pre-arranged travel itineraries with optional excursions and the possibility to customizeor request as a private service.Peru ToursThis sub-section of Tours in the top menu lists our completepre-arranged tours for Peru.Peru TreksThis sub-section of Tours in the top menu lists our complete listof treks available in the Cusco area, including the Inca Trail.Peru AmazonThis sub-section of Tours in the top menu lists our completepre-arranged Amazon programs as well ad Amazon River cruises.
If you want to have more of a hand in the planning of your trip, look over the Design Your Trip section of our website: https://intenseperu.com/
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Both types of tours are open-dated and can be organized to adapt to your needs and expectations. The difference between them is that tailor-made Private Tours include optional Private Excursions throughout your trip. Shared Service Tours include optional Small Group Excursions. Please note that all Tours are fully adaptable and if you want to choose between some optional Private Excursions and some optional Small Group Excursions there is no problem at all. Your travel advisor can answer all your questions.
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Peru is a large country and its geography is varied. The cold currents of the southern Pacific Ocean wash against its shores making it one of the richest oceanic life systems on the planet; its coast is part of the driest desert ecosystem on Earth; the Andes mountains, the world’s only Equatorial mountain range with glaciers, cuts right through the middle of the territory from north to south; and two-thirds of the country is covered by the Amazonian rainforest. How to see it all?
There are some well-established traditional tour routes in the country that are great for those travelers with little free time to explore beyond the beaten path. We at Intense Peru strive to make your experience exploring our wondrous country something more than that. Even if you do not have much time we will help you make your journey through Peru a wonderful and memorable one.
Depending on how much time you have available we recommend these routes to give you ideas on how to start planning your trip.
Do you have one week or less? You can try one of these tours Ancient Caral: Lima – 1d
- Culinary: Lima – 1d
- Lima Tours : Lima – 1d
- Nazca Lines : Paracas/Ica/Nazca – 3d/2n
- Machu Picchu: Machu Picchu/Cusco – 3d/2n
- Sipan – Chimu: Chiclayo/Trujillo – 4d/3n
- Rainforest Expedition: Tambopata- 5d/4n
- Amazon Rainforest: Tambopata – 5d/4n
- Machu Picchu – Sacre Valley – Cusco: 5d/4n
Do have you have more than a week? These are great choices Inca Trail – Machu Picchu: Cusco – 7d/6n
- Inca Trail – Salcantay: Cusco – 7d/6n
- Inca Trail – Lares Valley: Cusco – 7d/6n
- Inca Trail – Choquequirao: Cusco – 7d/6n
- Colca – Lake Titicaca – Machu Picchu: 11d/10n
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We suggest you keep two things in mind when planning your trip to Peru: climate and culture.
Climate
If you are coming from the northern hemisphere, seasons will be inverted. That is, if it is winter where you are, it will be summer in Peru. In addition to the time of year, your location in the country will also determine what kind of weather you will experience. Because of the varied geography of the country, its location near the Equator and the cold Pacific Ocean currents, temperatures and weather can markedly vary from one city to another.
Coast:
The coast tends to be mild year-round, only really having two distinct seasons: warm and cool. It is sunnier in summer (from mid-November to late-March) and can be overcast or even foggy in winter (from April to mid-November), depending on your proximity to the ocean. It almost never rains on the coast. A fine misty drizzle is the most precipitation you may experience. So, bring a swimsuit if you are coming in the summer, and a light jacket if you are coming in the winter.
Andes Mountains:
The mountains will vary in temperature and weather patterns according to the terrain, the latitude, and the altitude. The higher you go, the colder it is. Also, the higher you go, the “thinner” the atmosphere, as pressure drops, so when you stand in the sun you can feel really warm, or if you stand in the shade, you can feel really cold. The air tends to be really dry and heat from the sun travels easily through the atmosphere. It can get hot or cold just as easily. Because of the altitude, the seasons are inverted in the mountains. When it is summer on the coast, it is “winter” in the mountains, meaning, it is the rainy season. This is from mid-November to late March. It is also the warmer time of year in the mountains. From April to mid-November you get the dry and colder season in the mountains.
Bring a warm coat year-round. Layers are best as you can adjust your body temperature by peeling off items of clothing according to whether you feel warm or cold.
Amazon Rainforest:
The rainforest is hot and humid and is a rainy year-round, but it is especially rainy in the wet season (mid-November to late March). Bring a folding umbrella or lightweight breathable raincoat. Quick-drying fabrics and shoes are the best.
Here are some average temperatures and altitudes for several cities around Peru.
- Arequipa: 2,335 msnm | Máx: 24°C (75°F) | Mín: 5°C (41°F)
- Ayacucho: 2,761 msnm | Máx: 24°C (75°F) | Mín: -2°C (28°F)
- Cajamarca: 2,720 msnm | Máx: 23°C (70°F) | Mín: 2°C (28°F)
- Chiclayo: 29 msnm | Máx: 33°C (91°F) | Mín: 15°C (59°F)
- Cusco: 3,395 msnm | Máx: 22°C (76°F) | Mín: -2°C (28°F)
- Huaraz: 3,091 msnm | Máx: 18°C (64°F) | Mín: 9°C (48°F)
- Ica: 406 msnm | Máx: 30°C (86°F) | Mín: 8°C (46°F)
- Iquitos: 104 msnm | Máx: 36°C (97°F) | Mín: 17°C (63°F)
- Lima: 133 msnm | Máx: 25°C (77°F) | Mín: 13°C (55°F)
- Puerto Maldonado: 183 msnm | Máx: 34°C (93°F) | Mín: 21°C (70°F)
- Puno: 3,827 msnm | Máx: 19°C (66°F) | Mín: -11°C (12°F)
- Trujillo: 34 msnm | Máx: 30°C (86°F) | Mín: 11°C (52°F)
- Tumbes: 6 msnm | Máx: 38°C (100°F) | Mín: 15°C (59°F)

















