Round trip canoe transportation from Puerto Maldonado to the lodge Private bungalows with private bathrooms All meals and snacks Purified drinking water and juices Bilingual naturalist guide Visits to macaw and
tapir clay licks, oxbow lake, canopy platforms and trail hikes
Not exact matches
The
clay in the salt lick provides minerals that help counter poisonous secondary compounds found in the plants eaten by
tapirs.
Peru's southern Amazon Rainforest differs from the north mainly by the abundance of animal
clay licks where different colorful parrots,
tapir, monkeys, and capybara come to feed off the medicinal and salt rich
clays.
In the Manu lowlands, you can enjoy beautiful oxbow lakes and
clay licks where hundreds of macaws and
tapir come to eat the medicinal
clay.
This is one of the only lodges in the Amazon Rainforest, aside from the Manu Wildlife Center, where you have such a good chance of seeing a large macaw
clay lick, giant river otters, and
tapir at the
clay lick.