Tambopata Research Center - Parque Nacional Bahuaja Sonene

Tambopata Research Center is a hotel near Parque Nacional Bahuaja Sonene.

Location
Parque Nacional Bahuaja Sonene, Southeastern Amazon (Madre de Dios & Ucayali), Peru, Central & South America
Coordinates
-13.134178, -69.610840
Website
http://www.perunature.com/amazon_lodge/tambopata-research-center/
Activities
hotel

Best Time to Visit Tambopata Research Center

The best months to visit Tambopata Research Center are August, January, February, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Month-by-Month Safari Conditions

  • January: Good, temperature 25°C, rainfall 402.1mm, sunshine 9 hrs, humidity 88.2%
  • February: Good, temperature 24.7°C, rainfall 514.5mm, sunshine 8.2 hrs, humidity 89.7%
  • March: Good, temperature 24.97°C, rainfall 347.6mm, sunshine 8.9 hrs, humidity 88.1%
  • April: Good, temperature 24.58°C, rainfall 175.4mm, sunshine 9.6 hrs, humidity 86%
  • May: Good, temperature 23.06°C, rainfall 131.5mm, sunshine 9.1 hrs, humidity 86.3%
  • June: Good, temperature 22.33°C, rainfall 157.7mm, sunshine 9.4 hrs, humidity 87.9%
  • July: Good, temperature 22.15°C, rainfall 80.6mm, sunshine 9.4 hrs, humidity 87%
  • August: Great, temperature 23.2°C, rainfall 65mm, sunshine 10.1 hrs, humidity 82.4%
  • September: Good, temperature 25.01°C, rainfall 103.9mm, sunshine 9.8 hrs, humidity 81.9%
  • October: Good, temperature 25.71°C, rainfall 186.7mm, sunshine 9.8 hrs, humidity 82.3%
  • November: Good, temperature 25.1°C, rainfall 306.5mm, sunshine 9.7 hrs, humidity 85.4%
  • December: Good, temperature 24.98°C, rainfall 446.3mm, sunshine 8.7 hrs, humidity 88.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What wildlife can we realistically expect to see at Tambopata Research Center, and when is the best time to spot the most active species?

We love Tambopata Research Center for its incredible biodiversity, especially the macaws at the nearby clay lick. While wildlife is present year-round, we recommend visiting during the dry season, from May to October, when trails are clearer and many animals congregate near water sources. You'll likely see monkeys, capybaras, caimans, and a dazzling array of birds, but remember that sightings are never guaranteed – that's the magic of the wild.

Given its remote location, what are the travel logistics like to get to Tambopata Research Center, and what should we pack?

Getting to Tambopata Research Center is an adventure in itself, typically involving a flight to Puerto Maldonado followed by a scenic boat journey upriver. We advise packing lightweight, quick-drying clothing in neutral colors, sturdy waterproof hiking boots, insect repellent, and a good quality rain jacket. Don't forget binoculars and a camera with plenty of memory cards; the photo opportunities are sensational.

What is the accommodation like at Tambopata Research Center, and does it feel rustic or more comfortable?

The lodge feels comfortable and well-equipped, offering a welcome respite after a day of exploration. While it embraces its jungle setting, we found the rooms to be clean and private, with essential amenities. It strikes a perfect balance between immersion in nature and providing a comfortable base for our adventures.

Are there any specific safety concerns we should be aware of when staying at Tambopata Research Center, particularly regarding wildlife and health?

Tambopata Research Center is situated within a protected area, and the guides are highly experienced in managing wildlife encounters safely. We always follow their instructions closely, especially regarding distances from animals. It's wise to be up-to-date on vaccinations recommended for the Amazon region and to use insect repellent diligently to prevent bites.

Beyond the famous macaw clay lick, what other unique activities or experiences does Tambopata Research Center offer that we shouldn't miss?

While the macaws are a highlight, we highly recommend exploring the extensive trail system for diverse monkey species and fascinating insects. Night walks reveal a completely different world of nocturnal creatures, and boat trips offer chances to spot giant river otters and caimans. The sheer immersion in the rainforest ecosystem is an experience in itself.

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