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Amazon Jungle Tours
Posada Amazonas and Tambopata Research
center Tours
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Tambopata Expedition Express (5
days and 4 nights)
Price per person US$745
DAY 1: PUERTO
MALDONADO - POSADA AMAZONAS
Upon arrival from Lima or Cuzco, reception and transfer to
the Tambopata river port in Puerto Maldonado. Puerto
Maldonado is situated at the confluence of the mighty Madre
de Dios and Tambopata Rivers (map)
and is a bustling, booming tropical frontier town. Its
principal activities are gold mining, Brazil nut collecting,
timber extraction, agriculture and ecotourism. After a brief
survey of the town we will depart on a 1 hour ride via
Infierno road, followed by 30 minutes boat journey by
motorized canoe to Posada Amazonas.
Depending on the arrival time of the plane we will have a
boxed lunch aboard the boats or have lunch upon arrival at
Posada Amazonas. During our voyage we may see bird species
typical of the river or forest edge such as: Black Skimmer,
Pied Lapwing, Capped Heron, Jabiru Stork, Roadside Hawk, and
several species of kingfishers, swallows and flycatchers.
When we arrive at Posada Amazonas we will unpack and unwind.
Posada Amazonas is a comfortable yet unobtrusive 30 room
lodge owned jointly by Rainforest Expeditions and the Local
Community of Infierno. We will receive a short orientation
and a complete briefing on the lodge and the Ecotourism
Project before our afternoon activity : the canopy tower. In
this activity, we will visit a 35 meter scaffolding tower
that is 15 minutes walking from the lodge. The scaffolding
tower is built so that you safely climb using the internal
staircase with verandahs on each side, and rest in platforms
present every 2 meters. From the top you not only get
spectacular views of the river and the surrounding forest
but also excellent opportunities to observe birds from the
canopy including parrots, toucans and macaws. A video about
the forest of Tambopata will be displayed after dinner.
(L, D)
DAY 2: POSADA AMAZONAS
We will be up at dawn for a visit to the Tres Chimbadas
oxbow lake. After an early breakfast we depart, fifteen
minutes from Posada Amazonas by boat and a 30 minute walk
take us to the lake shore. From here we take a long, easy
canoe ride around it. We will look for giant river otters,
turtles, hoatzin, and wading birds. The giant river otters
that are seen in Tres Chimbadas belong to a resident family
of nine. As we approach noon, animal activity decreases, and
we will continue travel up the Tambopata River for 3 to 4
hours into the pristine heart of the reserve. After the
first hour we will leave the final traces of human
habitation behind as we cross the northern boundary of the
700,000 hectare, completely uninhabited nucleus of the
Tambopata National Reserve. Differences in wildlife
abundance will be noted immediately: we will begin to sight
macaws, herons, kingfishers and cormorants frequently and
improve our chances of encounters with capybaras, caiman,
storks, ducks and other wildlife. Boxed lunch on the boat.
We will arrive at Tambopata Research Center in the early
afternoon, being greeted by the Chicos, our flock of
semi-wild, rescued macaws. On arrival, we will hold an
orientation session. After this we will hike the 1.5 mile
Bamboo Trail, a trail that is famous for the abundance of
rare birds that live exclusively in this habitat and are
endemic to southern Peru. It is also the home of the
frequently found Howler and Dusky titi monkeys. As we
birdwatch our way through the trail we will end our hike at
the overlooks which are good places to observe canopy birds
like tanagers, jacamars, elaenias, guans, and oropendolas.
We will return to TRC for dinner. After dinner, to cap off a
fulfilling day we can have a frog walk through the forest,
allowing the photo lovers to take incredibly beautiful macro
shoots of american bullfrogs, horned frogs, tree frogs and
an incredible variety of colorful insects.
(B,L,D)
DAY 3: POSADA AMAZONAS-TAMBOPATA RESEARCH CENTRE
At dawn we will cross the river and enjoy the world's
largest macaw clay lick where hundreds of parrots and macaws
of up to 15 species congregate daily. The January 1994 issue
of National Geographic features an article on Tambopata
Research Center and the Tambopata Macaw Project. It begins
with a description of the daily spectacle at the clay lick:
" When the morning sun clears the Amazon tree line in
southeastern Peru and strikes a gray-pink clay bank on the
upper Tambopata River, one of the world's most dazzling
wildlife gatherings is nearing its riotous peak. The steep
bank has become a pulsing, 130-foot-high palette of red,
blue, yellow and green as more than a thousand parrots
squabble over choice perches to grab a beakful of clay, a
vital but mysterious part of their diet. More than a dozen
parrot species will visit the clay lick throughout the day,
but this midmorning crush belongs to the giants of the
parrot world, the macaws." You can expect to see ten to
twelve of the following members of the parrot family:
Red-and-green, Blue-and-gold, Scarlet, Red-bellied,
Chestnut-fronted and Blue-headed Macaws; Mealy and
Yellow-crowned Amazons; Blue-headed, Orange-cheeked and
White-bellied Parrots; Dusky-headed, White-eyed,
Cobalt-winged and Tui Parakeets and Dusky-billed Parrotlets.
This show will continue until the macaws sense danger,
usually in the form of an eagle, and depart simultaneously
in an explosion of sound and color. Around mid-morning, when
the most intense clay lick activity is over for the day, we
will return to TRC for breakfast.. After breakfast we will
hike the 1.5 mile Ocelot Trail, a trail which exemplifies
the quintessential rainforest . Although at this time of day
mammals and birds are not as active as in the early morning,
we will concentrate on the forest itself and discuss general
rain forest ecology. This forest, which is estimated to be
200 to 300 years old and includes truly huge Ceiba trees and
Strangler figs is home to several mammals that are
occsaionally encountered: Saddleback tamarins, Squirrel and
Brown Capuchin Monkeys and Collared peccary. This trail is
the one which most often sports ocelot, puma and jaguar
tracks, although any one of these three large cats is
extremely difficult to spot. We will return to TRC for lunch
and then embark on a 2 mile hike to the palm swamp, a
nesting colony and preferred roost for Blue and Gold and
Red-bellied Macaws. Although there are different degrees of
macaw activity at the swamp year round, the most exciting
time to visit it is from October to March, during the
nesting season, when macaws will land on the nests and stand
there for several minutes, interacting with other
individuals at less then 20 feet from our observation tower.
The scenes at the swamp, especially with late afternoon sun
in our backs, make prized photo opportunities. After a lazy
afternoon with the macaws we will hike back to the lodge for
dinner.
(B,L,D)
DAY 4: TAMBOPATA RESEARCH CENTRE - POSADA AMAZONAS
We will wake up at dawn once again to visit the macaw clay
lick and then return for breakfast. After breakfast we will
take a short five minute boat ride to a small, drying oxbow
lake where we will spend the morning on a platform in the
middle of the pond observing some of its birdlife, which may
include hoatzin, duck, ibis, woodpeckers, chachalaca,
parakeets, oropendolas and numerous flycatcher species. We
will return to TRC and embark to Posada Amazonas, arriving
at mid-afternoon. We will spend our last night in the rain
forest in this wonderfully designed lodge enjoying its happy
hour as we ponder over the exciting happenings of the past
few days.
(B,L,D.)
DAY 5: POSADA AMAZONAS-PUERTO MALDONADO
After an early morning wake up call and breakfast we will
leave for our 2 hour ride back to Puerto Maldonado and the
airport and continue our travels in Peru. (B) |
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Rainforest
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Bird watching |

The Jaguar |

Waiting for a prey |

Macaw lick |

Lodge lunch room |
INCLUDES: All hotel and lodge
accommodations based on double occupancy. All scheduled land, lake
and river
transportation. All transfers. All scheduled excursions with English-speaking guide
services. All entrance fees. Meals as specified in the itinerary. B=Breakfast;L=Lunch;D=Dinner.
NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEE
Entrance to the protected area of Tambopata (INRENA TAX) USD 35 per person
International or domestic airfares, airport departure taxes or visa fees, excess baggage
charges, additional nights during the trip due to flight cancellations, alcoholic
and non-alcoholic
beverages or bottled water, snacks, insurance of any kind, laundry, phone calls, radio
calls or messages, reconfirmation of flights and items of personal nature.
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