Peruvian Amazon Rainforest
Where the Amazon comes alive
One of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Home to jaguars, macaws, giant otters, and over 600 bird species in pristine rainforest.
600+
Bird Species
1,200+
Butterfly Species
200+
Mammal Species
10,000+
Plant Species
The Casa de Selva Experience
Why Tambopata is Special
1.5M hectares
Protected Wilderness
One of the largest protected areas in Peru, ensuring pristine habitats for countless species.
Incredible Biodiversity
Protected Wilderness
Home to an astonishing variety of life, from tiny insects to majestic jaguars.
Unique Wildlife Encounters
See Rare Species
Giant otters, macaws, tapirs, and hundreds of other species in their natural habitat.
Explore Different Ecosystems
Lakes, Rivers and Forest
The Tambopata River and its oxbow lakes are teeming with aquatic life. Navigate these waterways to spot giant otters, pink dolphins, caimans, and hundreds of bird species along the shores.
- Giant river otters - one of the most endangered species
- Pink river dolphins in their natural habitat
- Hoatzins, herons, and kingfishers along the banks
Clay Licks
Witness one of nature's most spectacular shows as hundreds of macaws and parrots gather at clay licks. These mineral-rich sites are essential for the birds' diet and create unforgettable wildlife viewing opportunities.
- Hundreds of macaws gathering at dawn
- Parrots, parakeets, and other bird species
- Best wildlife photography opportunities
Jungle Trails
Explore the rainforest floor on guided trails. Discover medicinal plants, track wildlife, and experience the incredible biodiversity of Tambopata. Night walks reveal a completely different world of nocturnal creatures.
- Guided day and night jungle treks
- Medicinal plants and traditional uses
- Nocturnal wildlife: frogs, insects, and night monkeys
Your Home in the Amazon
Meet the Residents
Tambopata is home to some of the Amazon's most iconic and endangered species
Macaws
Jaguars
Capybaras
Giant River otter
Sloths
Red Howler monkeys
white throated toucan
Cayman
The Casa de Selva Experience
Stay at Casa de Selva
Sustainable & Comfortable
Built with local materials and designed to minimize environmental impact while providing modern comfort.
Authentic Amazonian Cuisine
Enjoy delicious meals prepared with fresh local ingredients and traditional recipes.
Perfect Location
Located just 4.5 km from Puerto Maldonado, with easy access to the Tambopata National Reserve.
WiFi Available
Safe & Secure
Expert Guides
All Meals Included
Jungle Adventures
Featured Experiences
More Activities
Wildlife Watching
Spot jaguars, macaws, monkeys, and over 600 bird species
River Expeditions
Navigate the Tambopata River and discover hidden lagoons
Jungle Treks
Explore pristine rainforest trails with expert guides
Night Safaris
Experience the jungle after dark with nocturnal wildlife
Photography Tours
Capture stunning wildlife and landscapes
Canopy Walks
Walk among the treetops on suspended bridges
Conservation & Protection
Protecting Paradise
Tambopata National Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important conservation areas in the Amazon.
Protected Status
Our hosts treat you like family, sharing local knowledge and making sure you feel at home from the moment you arrive.
Community Partnership
Established in 1990, the reserve protects critical habitat for endangered species and indigenous communities.
Your Impact
By visiting Tambopata, you directly support conservation efforts and provide income for local families.
Ready to Explore Tambopata?
Protected Reserve
600+ Bird Species
Protected Reserve
Expert Guides