Learn Spanish in Tambopata
Learn Spanish in the Rainforest of Peru and enjoy the unique opportunity to study Spanish in the Amazon, in the Tambopata National Park. Tambopata is internationally acclaimed as one of the most bio-diverse areas on earth. In this "green paradise", ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵoffers you the possibility to learn Spanish in Tambopata.
Learn Spanish in the Rainforest in Peru
A fantastic week of Spanish immersion in Peru, in the Peruvian jungle! The Tambopata area is famous for its unique wildlife; the biggest mineral clay lick in the world can be found here, the Macaw’s clay lick. Thousands of parrots, parakeets, and macaws meet and congregate here daily here to lick the clay: a fantastic spectacle. Another highlight of this Spanish Immersion Program in the jungle is visiting a local community of native people who live in small villages along the Tambopata River.
Spanish Group courses are combined with excursions with experienced Peruvian jungle guides in a stunning setting beside the flowing Tambopata river. Part of the conversation topics in the Spanish class will be adapted to the environment and studying the ecology of the amazing tropical Rainforest of Tambopata. ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵteachers from Cusco will accompany students during the whole trip.
The lodge where the Spanish course takes place is located approximately one hour by boat from Puerto Maldonado. There are bungalows with panoramic views and bathrooms, a large common room and outdoor spaces. A week of Spanish course in Tambopata includes transportation from the airport in Puerto Maldonado to the lodge, accommodation, meals, daily activities and excursions and Spanish lessons!
Course Facts
- Number of hours: 20 per week
- Min duration: 1 week
- Schedule: 4 hours per day
- Included: Activities, lesson material
- Price: review our price list
- Class length: 55 minutes per hour
- Levels: all
- Starting: April 29, May 27, Jul 1, Aug 12, Oct 7 - 2024 ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ
- Students: 2-6 per group
- Minimum: 6 participants to run the program
- Questions? Contact us
What’s included?
Breakfast included
Meals
Transport
Shared bathroom
Accommodation
Spanish Lessons
Tours
Activities
More About Tambopata
The Peruvian Amazon Rainforest is a true wildlife paradise! Yet, in the heart of this vast jungle, we can find Tambopata, one of Peru’s s most incredible natural treasures. The Tambopata National Park comprises 1.5 million hectares of the Madre de Dios and Puno regions.
The flourishing ecosystem of Tambopata belongs to one of the most significant, biodiverse, and iconic places of the Peruvian Amazon. There are more than 1,000 species of butterflies, 100 species of mammals, 600 birds, and hundreds of species of trees and plants in Tambopata!
During your stay in Tambopata, you’re likely to see Monkeys, Parrots and Macaws, Caiman, Toucans, and much more. Lake Sandoval, among others, is a beautiful place for observing a wide diversity of wildlife. Here you can see parrots, gazelles, giant otters, macaws, caimans, and turtles. Tambopata is the home of the Esa Eja tribe, a group of indigenous people that have lived in the rainforest region for many years.
Tambopata attracts many adventurous travellers who want to explore one of the most biologically diverse regions worldwide. In Tambopata, we will navigate rivers and lakes, observe reptiles in the light of the moon and discover the ¨³¦´Ç±ô±ô±è²¹²õ¨ where birds frequently go. There is also an opportunity for fishing and a zip line, and more.
We recommend this unique destination in the Peruvian jungle for those adventurers who want to learn Spanish in Peru. Travel to Tambopata for a Spanish immersion program is an unparalleled opportunity.
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