During the breakfast you will enjoy a variety of local products coming right out of the jungle. This is going to be another fascinating day because you will have the opportunity to get into the Tambopata National Reserve heading to Lake Sandoval. Here you will understand why Madre de Dios is called the capital of biodiversity of Peru. The tour guide will talk about the Reserve’s conservation efforts and the lake’s formation. You will navigate on a dugout canoe across this mirror-like oxbow lake which is the habitat of the endangered giant river otter (Pteronura brasiliensis), the red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus), the paiche (Arapaima gigas), the blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna) and of one of the world’s biggest fresh water reptiles, the black caiman (Melanosuchus niger).
After your lunch back on the lodge you may want to go on another ride on the motorized canoe to the Inkaterra Canopy Walkway Interpretation Center. Its conservation and the construction will be shown by the tour guide. Go up on one of the two 98-ft towers (30 m) and cross the 7 hanging bridges that connect the treetops at 91 ft. (28 m.) above the ground. You will enjoy the unique views with the chance to spot white-throated toucans (Ramphastos tucanus), woodpeckers, trogons, squirrel monkeys (Saimiri boliviensis) and the three-toed sloth (Choleopus hoffmani).
After descending keep feeling the incredible primary rainforests energy while crossing the 200-meter wooden bridge over the aguajales swamps. The flora and fauna in this particular ecosystem is just spectacular.
You will participate in an excursion during the night, the “Hidden Rainforest Excursion”. There you will have a chance to see animals that display intriguing behavior patterns and enhanced senses as adaptation mechanisms. The jungle sounds of the living nature will surround you.
Overnight: Hacienda Concepción.