WEATHER CONDITIONS
The lowland rain forests of the
Tambopata lie far enough south of the Equator to provide
a cooler, drier season between May and October, which
also happens to be the high season. The general weather
conditions, are warm and humid. In Tambopata the average
daytime high temperature is between 25° and 31°C
and the average nighttime low is between 16° and
22°C.
However, cold fronts from Argentina can sometimes
sweep into southwestern Amazonia and reduce daytime
temperatures to 9° C and the night time temperatures
down to as low as 5° C. During the rainy season
from November through to April, always be prepared
for heavy rain that may continue for hours or even
days.
Around 80% of the annual average rainfall of 2000mm
occurs during this season.
WHAT TO BRING
We recommend that you bring good binoculars; a camera,
light weight, light colored, long cotton pants; long
sleeved light colored cotton shirts; underwear; absorbent
socks; ankle-high hiking boots; sneakers; a powerful
flashlight with batteries; a small toiletries bag;
a water bottle; sun block lotion; sunglasses; a broad-brimmed
hat; 100% waterproof clothing; insect repellent; yellow
fever vaccination certificate; small denomination
bills and a small daypack.
MEDICAL INFORMATION
Yellow fever vaccination is required for traveling
into the Tambopata. It is necessary that you bring
your yellow fever inoculation certificate to prove
to the airport officials in Puerto Maldonado that
you are vaccinated. Hwoever you are rarely requested
for this information.
Leishmaniasis is present throughout the rain forests
of southeastern Peru. It is a skin lesion caused by
a protozoan transmitted by a certain species of biting
fly. There is no vaccination against it but it is
curable in every case. The selected cure, injections
of pentavalent antimony (Glucantime), is uncomfortable.
Leishmaniasis is also very easy to prevent by wearing
long-sleeved shirts, pants, and repellent onexposed
skin at all times, as well as sleeping under mosquito
nets. If you are interested in receiving complete
information on leishmaniasis, please do not hesitate
to contact us before your trip. For precautions against
malaria consult your physician or a specialist in
tropical medicine. The Tambopata is a non –malarial
risk zone. It is vital that persons with medical problems
or special dietary requirements make this known to
us before departure.
COMMUNICATIONS
Most of the lodges in the Tambopata Research Center
are in daily radio contact with Puerto Maldonado but
there are a few that are too isolated for contact.
In some cases, cellular phones will have a signal
when standing on the top of any one canopy tower in
the Tambopata.
PASSPORTS, MONEY, AIR TICKETS
You will need your passport upon arrival at Puerto
Maldonado in the event that the authorities may want
tocheck tourist entry requirements as the local airport
is officially an international airport. Upon arrival,
you will be met by your representative who will collect
your domestic air tickets to confirm your return flights.
If you have not paid for the park entry fee ($30)
this will also be collected. (This fee is sometimes
included in the price of your trip). At the end of
the trip, your representative will collect cash from
you to pay for the airport tax.
MEALS
All meals are provided during the trip. Meals consist
of soup or appetizers, salad, main course, dessert,and
coffee or tea. All fresh fruits and salads are thoroughly
disinfected before serving. We also provide at all
times unlimited amounts of boiled, cooled drinking
water. If any visitor has special dietary requirements,
we are happy to make individual arrangements, but
please notify us prior to the start of your tour.
ACCOMMODATION
Many of the lodges are loacted on the banks of the
Tambopata River in the grounds of the Community, adjacent
to the Tambopata National Reserve. They are normally
built of traditional native materials (wood, palm
fronds, wild cane and clay) and architecture and modern
day eco-lodge technology. The lodges themselves consists
of a complex of rooms, dining area and kitchen, relaxation
area and internal support facilities. The rooms are
7 x 4 metres and can comfortably hold three beds,
although they are set up for two sharing. The walls
dividing each room are built using cane and clay,
and extend from the floor to about 2.5 meters height
making each room private. The combination of clay
and cane achieves two important objectives: regulating
heat and providing an aesthetic appearance. However,
sounds can be heard from room to room. Mosquitoes
are not really a problem around the lodge clearing.
Beds are well sized (1.05m X 2.05m) with mosquito
nets. Each room has a private bathroom with cold water
only. Rooms and bathrooms are separated by drapes
or wooden doors.
ACCOMODATION AT THE TAMBOPATA
RESEARCH CENTER
The Tambopata Research Center is located in a half
hectare clearing 50 metres from the Tambopata River
and 300 meters from the macaw clay lick. It is composed
of four interconnected, thatch-roofed buildings. All
buildings and interconnecting passageways are raised
on four-foot stilts built from palm trunks. The main
building is a 33 foot by 100 foot platform divided
into 13 double rooms. Each bedroom is furnished with
two beds draped in mosquito nets, a chair, a night
table with a kerosene wind lamp, and a table for luggage
and clothing. Each room does not have a wall on the
side that looks into the forest: it is also designed
to have an optional, permanent, clear view of the
forest surrounding the clearing in order to maximize
wildlife observation. To the left of the main building
a 20 foot-long, roofed passageway connects to the
bathrooms containing flush toilets and shower stalls.
To the right of the main building a 15 foot-long,
roofed passageway connects to the dining room and
meeting room which in turn is connected to the kitchen.
ELECTRICITY
Few lodges or the Tambopata Research Center have electricity.
Some lodges have a generator in the dining areas.
Light is normally provided by numerous kerosene lamps
and candles. At night it is very dark, so good flashlights
with spare batteries are recommended.
TRAVEL BY BOAT
The boats are 20 foot long motorized canoes with foldable
couched seats and a roof. They are powered by outboard
motors which allow for a travel time varying from
half an hour to three hours depending on the lodge.
The Tambopata Research Centre is a further few hours
upriver from the lodges. Passengers are protected
by the sun and rain by a roof but we suggest keeping
your rain gear and sun block with you nevertheless.
Life vests are provided with every seat.