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PUERTO MALDONADO AND TAMBOPATA
As you would expect, the
wildlife here – both plant and animal – is of exceptional interest.
The number of bird and butterfly species is probably world records.
Accommodation is in simple, comfortable jungle lodges.
For prices, please
inquire
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| RESERVA AMAZÓNICA Reserva Amazónica is a private ecological
reserve and research center in Tambopata, in the Amazon rainforest.
it is an
ecolodge which has worked for over 25 years to provide ecotourism services and
to promote the sustainable development of the Amazon region. Key features of
Reserva Amazónica include the following:
Reserva Amazónica is an hour’s boat ride from the City of Puerto Maldonado
and 25 minutes by commercial airline from Cusco.
The reserve covers 10,000 hectares of protected rainforest.
Reserva Amazónica possesses world records in biodiversity and new species of
flora and fauna, which have been discovered by world-renowned scientists and
researchers.
The lodge has 41 ample renovated cabins, which assure guests’ comfort and
safety.
Reserva Amazónica offers guests a variety of eco-activities to learn about the
majestic rainforest, such as catamaran trips, walks through the private reserve
and excursions on Sandoval Lake.
Reserva Amazónica implements different projects to research and protect Amazon
flora and fauna species, in coordination with institutions from Peru and abroad.
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RESERVA AMAZÓNICA 3 DAYS/2NIGHTS
Shared Services
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Day 1 Puerto Maldonado – Reserva
Amazonica (lunch and dinner)
Upon arrival to Puerto Maldonado reception and transfer to the river port for
motorized motorboat trip to Reserva Amazónica.
Arrival in the lodge for lunch.
In the afternoon, walk through the rainforest and visit to the medicinal plant
(more than 200 native species) and orchid garden. Dinner and overnight.
Day 2 Reserva Amazonica (breakfast, lunch
and dinner)
Buffet breakfast
Trip down Madre de Dios River by motorboat. Thirty minute walk to Sandoval Lake.
Boat ride on the lake to observe the wealth of flora and fauna. Swimming in the
lake and a visit to the legendary Fitzcarrald ship. Participants will see a
variety of fauna (widgeon, cranes and macaws) and flora (seiba and schihuahuaco
trees).
Return to the lodge for lunch.
Boat trip to the Monkey Island (Isla Rolín), a recovery center where guests can
view different types of primates in the process of readapting to their natural
environment.
Visit to a settler’s plot where guests can become familiar with the variety of
Amazon crops grown.
On the way back to the lodge, observation of caimans on the shores of the Madre
de Dios river. Dinner and overnight.
Day 3 Reserva Amazonica – Puerto Maldonado
– Lima (breakfast)
Buffet breakfast
Transfer by motorboat to Puerto Maldonado and to the airport for departure by
plane to Lima or Cuzco.PEM 401
| POSADA AMAZONAS LODGE
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Posada Amazonas is located on the banks of the Tambopata River in the
grounds of the Ese’eja Native Community, adjacent to the Tambopata Candamo
Reserved Zone. It is owned jointly by Rainforest Expeditions and the Ese’eja
Native Community of Tambopata. Posada Amazonas is built using a combination of
traditional native materials (wood, palm fronds, wild cane and clay) and
architecture and modern day eco-lodge technology. The lodge itself consists of a
complex of four sections: rooms, dining area and kitchen, relaxation area and
internal support facilities. The entire roof of the lodge is constructed using
high quality crisneja palm fronds, whereas the floors are of tropical mahogany.
The room’s complex is built of four 9 X 24 meter structures with six rooms per
facility, for a total of 24 double bedrooms. The rooms are 7 x 4 meters so they
can comfortably hold three beds, although they are set up for two. The walls
dividing each room are built using cane and clay, and extend from the floor to
about 2.5 meters height making each room private. The combination of clay and
cane achieves three important objectives: slightly reducing noise, regulating
heat and providing a charming final appearance. However, sounds can be heard
from room to room. The side that looks out to the forest does not have a wall or
screening of any kind, acting as a large window facing the forest. The reason we
have been able to incorporate this "luxurious" design into our lodge
is because mosquitoes are not really a problem around the lodge clearing and the
open section allows for an intimate contact with the rain forest. A second small
window on the opposite side, set up very high, keeps the rooms well ventilated.
Beds are sized for Americans or Europeans (1.05m X 2.05m) with mosquito nets.
Each room has a private bathroom with cold water only. Rooms and bathrooms are
separated by drapes. The dining room and lounge is spacy and offers ample area
for resting and socializing.
ITINERARY POSADA AMAZONAS LODGE 3 DAYS/ 2
NIGHTS
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 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 the 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. Arrival at Posada Amazonas, a comfortable
yet unobtrusive 24 room lodge.
Day 2 Posada Amazonas – Tres
Chimbadas Oxbow Lake – 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. Then we will return to the lodge for lunch before
embarking on our afternoon outing. In the afternoon we will visit a native
community slash and burn farm. Slash and burn agriculture systems are often
thought of as wasteful because the fields are burnt, cultivated for a few years,
and then abandoned
Day 3 Posada Amazonas – Puerto Maldonado
After an early breakfast we will return to Puerto Maldonado for our flight back
to Cuzco or Lima.PEM 402
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POSADA AMAZONAS AND TAMBOPATA RESEARCH CENTER (5DAYS/4 NIGHTS) |
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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 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 the 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 Amazonas is a luxurious yet unobtrusive 24 room lodge
owned jointly by Rainforest Expeditions and the Ese’eja Native Community of
Tambopata. We will receive a short orientation and a complete briefing of the
lodge and the Ese’eja Ecotourism Project before our afternoon activity:
Ethnobotany. In this activity, we will hike the trails around Posada Amazonas
with an Ese´eja native, who will explain to us the everyday uses of forest
medicine, construction, food and fiber. we will return to Posada Amazonas for
dinner and overnight. A video about the forest of Tambopata will be displayed
after dinner.
DAY 2
POSADA AMAZONAS
After an early breakfast we will visit a parrot clay lick. This clay lick is
only 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
others inside the forest. 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. After lunch, we´ll visit a
native slash and burn farm. Slash and burn agriculture systems are often thought
of as wasteful because the fields are burnt, cultivated for a few years, and
then abandoned. Many resident studies, however, have shown that this is far from
the truth. The secret of their success is mixed planting in small patches, so
that the crops are not decimated by disease and pests spreading through
monocultures, the use of a mixture of herbaceous and woody crops, and the
genetic diversity of their crops. After our visit, we will be able to understand
why the Ese´eja cultivation system is sustainable over the long term. We will
return to Posada Amazonas for dinner and overnight. Another video will be
displayed this evening.
DAY 3
POSADA AMAZONAS-TAMBOPATA RESEARCH CENTER
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
tropical sunlight makes it irresistible to take a swim on the lake, so pack your
swimsuit. Right after that we will 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, proposed Tambopata National Park.
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.
DAY 4
TAMBOPATA RESEARCH CENTER - POSADA AMAZONAS
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. After
lunch we will depart back to Posada Amazonas, where we should arrive in the late
afternoon after a three hour boat trip. We will spend our last night in the rain
forest in this wonderfully designed lodge, pondering over the exciting
happenings of the past few days.
DAY 5
POSADA AMAZONAS-PUERTO MALDONADO
After an early breakfast we will return to Puerto Maldonado for our flight back
to Lima.PEM 403
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