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  What is there to do in the evenings?

 
Darkness falls around 6 pm. On some evenings we will be going on night walks on the trails around the lodge, going on caiman searches by boat on the Tambopata River, listening to talks given by Fauna Forever researchers and Resident Naturalists, and other evenings will be free for you to decide what to do. The main dining room building, where the bar is also located, has solar-powered lighting during the evenings and is an ideal place where you can meet with other members of the course, visiting researchers and ecotourists, have a cold beer or cocktail, play a game of chess or cards or simply relax and read a book.
 
 
   
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