Tambopata Tour From Cusco or Puerto Maldonado?

In case you do not have any previous experience or a reference, you can get to the city of Puerto Maldonado by bus or plane. If you decide to travel by bus, the trip could last between 10 and 12 hours, the road has many curves (it is important that you know if you have or experience dizziness or a sensitive stomach), this can worsen during the rain as landslides can occur. of land, these can delay the trip. A little after arriving you normally have to walk. Which may be uncomfortable and/or exhausting.

On the other hand, the flight does not last long (a little less than an hour), it is recommended that you buy the flight ticket in advance to avoid inconveniences.

Weather in Tambopata and when to visit it

Tambopata has a monsoon climate. Throughout the year there are high temperatures and a lot of precipitation. The average annual temperature in Tambopata is 31° and the average annual precipitation is 1956 mm. It does not rain for 85 days per year, the average humidity is 79% and the UV Index is 6.

The best time to visit Tambopata in Peru is from June to August. In this period, there is a warm temperature and almost no precipitation. The highest average temperature in Tambopata is 34°C in September and the lowest is 29°C in February.

Panoramic views

The path offers stunning panoramic views, including the opportunity to see all the stars in the sky and even some celestial objects that are not stars. You might even catch a glimpse of the International Space Station.

As you descend from the mountains, the Amazon landscape unfolds before your eyes, resembling a green ocean. The sunrise over the trees is one of the most beautiful views you will ever see. Additionally, the road is a major highway and is regularly maintained, so you can expect a smooth ride unless you are traveling during the rainy season.

Expert Tips:

If you plan to take a bus, ask in Cusco before touring the Amazon territory to check for possible delays due to landslides.

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