POSADA AMAZONAS SUGGESTED
4D/3N ITINERARY
DAY 01
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 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 2-hour boat trip 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 Ama400
zonas is a comfortable yet unobtrusive 24-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 visit to the canopy tower. The 35-meter tower is
about 15 minutes walking distance from the lodge. The scaffolding tower is built
so that you can 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
After an early breakfast we depart from the port in Posada
Amazonas on a fifteen minutes boat ride and then a 30-minute walk to the shores
of Tres Chimbadas lake. From here we take a long, easy canoe ride around the lake.
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.
We will return to the lodge's trails in time for a visit to a small parakeet clay
lick. Dozens and sometimes hundreds of Blue Headed Parrots, Orange-Cheeked Parrots,
Cobalt-winged parakeets, and sometimes even the rare Rock Parakeet congregate
here on clear days to ingest clay. This congregation creates a riotous and colorful
wildlife spectacle where the greens, oranges, reds and blues of the parrots dance
around the bank as each individual parrot competes for their choice beakful of
clay. At times, this spectacle lasts for hours.
Later we will return to the lodge for lunch and a short
rest. In the afternoon we will visit the community's ethno botanical center. From
this small center, the community has been registering the uses of medicinal plants
with the help of the community elders. The center is planting, producing and distributing
their harvest of medicinal plant to the community for over ten years. We will
hike the trails around the center with one of the residents who will explain to
us the everyday uses of forest resources used in medicine, home building, food
supplies and handicrafts. We will return to Posada Amazonas for dinner and overnight.
After enjoying our popular happy hour and refurbishing your spirits, you will
have the option to go participate on a night walk t and search for amphibians
and insects
B,L,D
DAY 03
POSADA AMAZONAS
After an early breakfast we will visit a clay lick. This clay
lick is also a ten minute walk from the lodge, but next to the river. Amazingly,
the variety of parrots that visit this clay lick is considerably different than
the one inside the forest that we will visit later in the day. Some of the large
macaws, like the red and green macaw, and larger parrots, like mealy and yellow
crowned Amazons visit this lick, as well as the smaller parrots and parakeets.
From the blind we have constructed next to this lick, even the amateur photographer
can take good pictures of these wonderful birds. We will also have a great opportunity
to spot other spectacular wildlife, active at this time of the day, like scarlet
or blue and glod macaws and a great deal of other birds. When the activity dies
out we will visit a small parakeet clay lick that is a 45 minute walk away. Dozens
and sometimes hundreds of Blue Headed Parrots, Orange-Cheeked Parrots, Cobalt-winged
parakeets, and sometimes even the rare Rock Parakeet congregate here on clear
days to ingest clay. This congregation creates a riotous and colorful wildlife
spectacle where the greens, oranges, reds and blues of the parrots dance around
the bank as each individual parrot competes for their choice beakful of clay.
At times, this spectacle lasts for hours. After lunch, we will have a walk through
a trail on primary forest with a community member and our naturalist guide who
will explain general aspects of rain forest ecology and natural history, each
with their own contrasting viewpoint. We will return to Posada Amazonas where
you will be able to reminisce on the happenning of the past three days enjoying
our happy hour's amazonian concoctions.
B,L,D
DAY 4
POSADA AMAZONAS-PUERTO MALDONADO
After an early breakfast, we depart by boat back to the city
of Puerto Maldonado, directly to the airport, in time for our flight back to Lima
or Cuzco.
B
INCLUDES: All hotel and lodge
accommodations based on double occupancy. All scheduled land and river transportation.
All transfers. All scheduled excursions with English-speaking guide services.
Meals as specified in the itinerary, B=Breakfast;L= Lunch;D=Dinner.
NOT INCLUDED: International
or domestic airfares, airport departure taxes or visa fees, excess baggage charges,
additional nights during the trip due to flight cancellations, 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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