Exploring the Jungle with Zarate Adventours: The Collpa Guacamayo 2D Excursion

If you’re dreaming of experiencing the quiet majesty of the Amazon rainforest without committing to a week-long trip, the Collpa Guacamayo 2D Excursion offers a balanced slice of jungle adventure right from Cusco. For $265 per person, this two-day tour takes you deep into Tambopata National Reserve, incorporating visits to the famous Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick and an exhilarating sunset viewpoint that reveals the vast, green canopy stretching endlessly.
What makes this tour especially appealing are the close-up encounters with wildlife—particularly the chance to watch the vibrant macaws at the clay lick—and the spectacular panoramic views from a 50-meter jungle lookout tower. We also love the opportunity to learn about the jungle’s medicinal plants—an educational twist that enhances the experience beyond sightseeing.
One consideration is the early start on the second day, leaving at 4:30 a.m., which might not suit night owls or those who prefer a more relaxed morning. Nevertheless, this tour suits travelers looking for a practical, well-organized introduction to the Amazon’s natural wonders without the logistical hassle of planning a multi-day expedition.
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If you’re eager to see the Amazon’s iconic macaws and enjoy breathtaking views from a high observation tower, this trip delivers. It’s ideal for those who want a small-group experience—with limited to 10 participants—and appreciate guided insights into the rainforest’s flora, fauna, and ecological importance. It’s also well-suited for travelers who prefer a structured itinerary with all logistics handled in advance.
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Key Points

- Wildlife Viewing: Watch hundreds of macaws and other rainforest creatures at the clay lick and during early morning river trips.
- Stunning Vistas: Climb to a 50-meter viewpoint for panoramic jungle views and a memorable sunset.
- Educational Content: Learn about medicinal plants and the rainforest’s ecological roles.
- Comfort & Convenience: All transportation, lodging, meals, and activities are included, making it straightforward to enjoy.
- Small Group: Limited to 10 participants, fostering a more intimate and personalized experience.
- Early Start: Expect to wake up pre-dawn for the second day’s wildlife expedition.
This two-day adventure ticks many boxes for travelers seeking an authentic taste of the Amazon rainforest, emphasizing wildlife, scenic vistas, and ecological education. While it may not be for those looking for a leisurely pace, it offers a good balance between immersive experiences and logistical simplicity.
Day 1: Jungle Trekking, Observation Tower, and Sunset

The journey begins around 9:30 a.m. at a designated meeting point, where you’ll meet your guide—who will likely be fluent in both English and Spanish, as the tour provides bilingual guidance. From there, you’ll head to km 49, a typical starting point for Amazon excursions, and travel by vehicle into the jungle until you reach the river. The boat ride to the lodge is an adventure in itself, offering your first glimpses of the dense canopy and occasional wildlife sightings.
At the lodge, you’ll be welcomed with a refreshing local drink and a brief introduction, setting a cozy tone for the days ahead. After settling in, a hearty lunch kicks off the afternoon, followed by a walk through the jungle where you’ll encounter medicinal plants and towering trees. This is a chance to appreciate the rainforest’s natural pharmacy and understand how indigenous communities utilize these resources.
The highlight of the first day is the 50-meter observation tower. From this vantage point, you’ll see and hear a chorus of rainforest sounds—toucan calls, parrots squawking, and the rustling of unseen animals. The view is breathtaking, offering a sweeping perspective of the lush jungle. As the sun sets, the sky’s colors blend with the canopy, creating a magical scene worth pausing for.
Before dinner, there’s a night walk where you might spot insects, frogs, tarantulas, and reptiles that are active after dark. This not only adds an element of excitement but also provides insight into the nocturnal life of the rainforest. Dinner is served at 7:00 p.m., and after that, the night’s darkness deepens the sense of adventure.
What We Love: The observation tower provides an uninhibited view of the jungle, and the night walk gives a deeper understanding of life after sunset—something many travelers miss.
Potential Drawback: The early start on day two might be tough for some, especially those not accustomed to waking before dawn.
Day 2: The Macaw Clay Lick – A Birdwatcher’s Paradise

The early wake-up call at 4:30 a.m. is a small price for the reward of witnessing hundreds of macaws flocking to the Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick. The boat ride takes about an hour, and along the way, you’ll have the chance to spot larger mammals like jaguars, tapirs, or deer—if luck is on your side.
Once at the clay lick, you’ll settle into your spot and wait patiently as the macaws arrive in flocks, their vibrant colors flashing against the green backdrop. Your guide, who is well-informed, will keep you engaged with facts about these fascinating birds. During the wait, you can enjoy a breakfast with an astonishing view of the macaws, adding a memorable touch to the experience.
After this awe-inspiring sighting, the group heads back to the lodge for a satisfying lunch, packing up as you prepare to return to Cusco.
What We Love: Watching such a large, colorful congregation of macaws is unforgettable. The early morning trip is a small sacrifice for such a rare spectacle.
Possible Consideration: The early start and the boat ride might be challenging in rough weather, so it’s good to confirm conditions beforehand.
More Great Tours NearbyPractical Aspects of the Tour

This excursion includes everything you need for a smooth adventure: professional guides, accommodation, meals, water, transportation, and entrance fees. You won’t have to worry about extra expenses unless you opt for beverages at the bar or other personal extras.
The small group size ensures a more personal experience, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and share insights. The tour’s focus on eco-education makes it suitable for curious travelers eager to learn about rainforest plants and animal behavior.
Price and Value

At $265 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive experience that combines wildlife watching, scenic vistas, and environmental learning. When you consider the inclusions—lodging, meals, guided tours, transportation—the price is reasonable, especially given the remote location and the quality of the natural encounters.
Final Thoughts
This tour is a fantastic way to get a taste of the Amazon’s magic, especially if you’re pressed for time but still want to see key highlights like the Macaw Clay Lick and a panoramic jungle view. It balances access and authenticity, providing memorable moments packed into two days.
For anyone interested in birdwatching, wildlife photography, or simply soaking in verdant scenery and vibrant birdlife, this itinerary will satisfy. It’s particularly strong for travelers who prefer guided small-group experiences with educational components woven into the adventure.
FAQs
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is generally suitable for most healthy adults and older children but isn’t recommended for those with mobility impairments or insect allergies, given the jungle terrain and insect encounters.
What should I bring?
Pack a passport or ID, weather-appropriate clothing like a windbreaker, sun hat, sunglasses, a camera, sunscreen, cash, and any personal medication. Insect repellent might be helpful, though not explicitly mentioned.
Are meals included?
Yes, breakfast and lunch are included, along with snacks and water. Dinner is served at the lodge on the first day.
What happens if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
Is the tour bilingual?
Guides speak both English and Spanish, making it accessible for a wider range of travelers.
Can I book last minute?
Last-minute bookings are possible, but you should check availability directly with the operator beforehand.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, all land and river transportation is included, from the initial meeting point to the return trip to Cusco.
What is the group size?
Limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more personal and interactive experience.
Are there any physical restrictions?
The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, or those with certain medical conditions. Be prepared for some walking and boat rides.
In Closing
The Collpa Guacamayo 2D Excursion balances adventure, education, and scenic beauty into a compact package. It’s perfect for wildlife lovers, birdwatchers, and those wanting a meaningful rainforest experience without spending days on travel. You’ll walk away with unforgettable memories of macaws at the clay lick and panoramic jungle views that are hard to beat. If you’re looking for a well-organized, intimate tour that respects the environment and delivers authentic encounters, this trip from Zarate Adventours is a compelling choice.
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