lunes, 18 de febrero de 2008

ECOLOGICAL TOUR AT MANU NATIONAL PARK- 6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS










1st day:
Leave Cusco early in the morning approximately at 6:30 A.M. on our mini private bus. We go through the Andean mountains, making many stops at different places. Ninamarka is one of these places, we take a break here to appreciate pre-Inca chullpas [burial towers] and then we will arrive at the village of Paucartambo, which we will also visit.
At noon, we will have lunch in Acjanaco, that is the entrance to Manu National Park and resting place before leaving towards the cloudy or rainy forest. From here we will be able to appreciate the dwarf forest, rich in orchids, next to the mystical cloudy forest, where the vegetation, rich in ferns, cecropias, etc. can be appreciated. At the same time, we will observe here an ample variety of birds.
That afternoon we arrive at our comfortable lodge located in the cloudy forest where we will spend the night. A nocturnal walk is optional.
2nd day:
Before dawn we leave the lodge in direction of the hiding platform where we will be able to observe the ritual of the Andean Cock of the Rock, emblematic bird of Peru and of special beauty. Returning to the lodge we will get ready to continue on our trip to the port of Atalaya. On the way we will visit coca plantations that are grown by local families. When we arrive at the port of destination, our motorboat will be waiting so that after loading on our things we will navigate down the Alto Madre de Dios River. From the boat it is possible to appreciate different types of birds such as herons, vultures, parrots, etc. We will have lunch in the hot waters of Shintuya where at the same time we can enjoy the natural cold or hot thermal waters. Later, we will continue navigating down the river towards the Amarakaeri lodge. After settling in we will take a long walk in the afternoon and part of the night on our trails near the lodge in search of interesting insects, arachnids and others. We will have dinner at the lodge, and then we will spend the night at the lodge in comfortable beds with mosquito nettings.
3rd day:
This morning, after an early breakfast, we will leave towards our first campsite called Aguas Negras gully. As an average the walk takes 4 hours and is 7 kilometers long, approximately. During this long walk we will go through primary and secondary forests, having the opportunity to learn about medicinal and industrial trees. At the same time, we will have the opportunity to observe wild life. Arriving at the campsite, we will settle in comfortable tents equipped with camping mattresses under our shelter roof . Our system of trails offers different alternatives for long walks from the campsite, including a search for caymans, tarantula nests and other overwhelming nocturnal species.
Night at the campsite
4th day:
After a nutritious breakfast we prepare to continue on our long walk towards our second campsite called Rio Blanco Campsite. This second campsite is reached after a 3-hour walk (6 kilometers). From the lodge, it’s approximately 13 kilometers away. This campsite is on the banks of the Rio Blanco River that is in the Amarakaeri Reserve. This afternoon, after preparing ourselves at the campsite, we will go to visit a nearby lagoon where, with traditional hooks, we will fish for piranhas and other fish of the area, returning to the campsite before dusk.
This afternoon before dusk we will walk towards the collpa [observation post] of mammals and here is where we will have the opportunity to observe mammals like the tapir and others that come to eat the clay that is rich in salts and minerals, which they include in their diets.
That night we will return to the campsite according to the duration of the activity at the collpa. Night at the campsite.
5th day:
This morning we prepare to return to the Amarakaeri Lodge. The walk is direct with brief stops on the way. Normally, the return lasts from 5 to 6 hours. We will have lunch at the lodge, after we have enjoyed some rest or having swum in the cold waters of the Alto Madre de Dios River
We dedicate the first hours of the afternoon to rest and enjoyment, and at mid-afternoon we leave to observe the nesting and resting place of macaws. This walk is near the lodge. With a bit of luck, we will be able to observe, among others, more than 3 types of macaws and a variety of parrots.
That night, dinner customarily takes place outside where all can participate.
Night at the Amarakaeri Lodge
6th day:
At early hours in the morning, after breakfast, we will take our motorboat and we begin to navigate upriver to the native community of Shintuya or Puerto de Atalaya (depending on the water level of the river) where our land transportation will be waiting for us to take us back to Cusco. This trip is direct and we will be arriving at Cusco in the evening.
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