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Santa Cruz Trek - Cordillera Blanca
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DAY #1 (Saturday)
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Upon arrival in Iquitos, you will be met
and transferred to the Hotel Dorado Plaza,
a 5 star hotel in the very center of Iquitos. For early arrivals
there will be time to walk to the banks of the Amazon to see
your first Amazonian birds. In addition to the ubiquitous
Greater Kiskadee and Black Vultures
you are likely to see several of the more common seed finches.
In the evening both the Plaza de Armas and the "Boulevard"
are great places to watch people strolling along and imagine
yourself as a great rubber baron. Lunch, Dinner (if flight
arrival permits) Overnight in the Hotel Dorado Plaza |
DAY #2 (Sunday) |
After breakfast a short bus ride takes you to the Explorama
boat docks. A voyage down the Amazon (80 KM/50 mi/1½
hrs) takes you to Explorama Lodge where you will have your
first exposure to Amazonian forest birds as you search the
camp grounds for the Black-fronted Nunbird and the Thrush-like
Wren. Near the stream where the "La Tahuampa"
Bar is located you will likely see habituated Sun Bittern.
Scarlet and Blue and Gold Macaws, some of which have been
coming to the feeding station near the dining room for the
Lodge's 38 year existence, will provide some spectacular shots
as they fly screaming along the Yanamono
and Yanacaño Streams which pass through
the Lodge grounds. After lunch you will hike along the
"Lake Trail" looking for varzea (flood
plain) specialists like the Silvered Antbird and Pale-legged
Hornero. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight Explorama Lodge
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DAY #3 (Monday) |
Before sunrise, take an early morning walk on the Bushmaster
Trail in terra firma forest where the highest diversity of
tree species of any location in the world has been discovered.
With luck, a mixed flock of birds feeding over an army ant
column will be found. At times these flocks have over 40
species of birds. After breakfast, you will return
to the Bushmaster to hopefully observe Golden-headed and Bearded
Manakins on their display leks. During the afternoon, there
will be an open boat trip on the Amazon looking
for river edge species like the Black-collared Hawk,
Capped Heron and three species of Kingfishers. We will also
search for both pink and gray freshwater river dolphins commonly
found where tributaries of the river meet. Breakfast, Lunch,
Dinner Overnight Explorama Lodge |
DAY #4 (Tuesday) |
After breakfast, you will board an Explorama boat for a
trip on the Amazon and Napo Rivers (80 KM/50 mi/1½
hrs) to ExplorNapo Lodge. The trails in the 250,000-acre reserve
surrounding ExplorNapo are innumerable and offer an opportunity
for birdwatching in almost every rainforest habitat. This
is the best location in the world to see rarities like Nocturnal
Currasow and the Black-necked Red Cotinga.
This evening you will enjoy an open boat ride in search of
caiman and frogs while listening to the night sounds and,
if it is a clear night, viewing the overwhelming number of
stars of the Southern sky. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight
ExplorNapo Lodge |
DAY #5 (Wednesday)
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Early morning birding. Morning excursion in open boat and
hiking to a black water oxbow lake formed when water from
the Napo River became separated from the main flow of the
river. These lakes are often covered with giant Victoria Regia
water lilies and sometimes offer a glimpse of the elusive
Hoatzin bird. Afternoon boating excursion along one of the
Napo tributaries spotting for sloth, birding and having a
try at fishing for piranha. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight
ExplorNapo Lodge |
DAY #6 (Thursday)
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Early morning birding walk. Morning hike to Amazon
Conservatory Field Station, and the Canopy Walkway,
a suspended bridge spanning 500 meters (one-third of a mile),
connected by tree platforms and reaching a height of over
35 meters (115 feet) above the ground. Here there is time
to observe a part of the rainforest rarely seen by man. Afternoon
excursion along the Medicinal and Useful Plants Trail where
your guide will explain the uses of many of the rainforest
plants. In the late afternoon you will be up at canopy level
when the birds return to roost and to watch the sunset from
the treetops. After dark there is the opportunity to rediscover
the canopy dwellers at night. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight
Amazon Conservatory Field Station |
DAY #7 (Friday)
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Departure to the Canopy Walkway in time
to welcome the day from high in the treetops, an unforgettable
natural history experience, as mixed species flocks form and
their morning chorus begins. Motmots, woodcreepers, antbirds,
flycatchers, barbets, toucans and even Red-Throated Caracara
add to the cacophony. After breakfast you hike out to the
Sucusari Stream and board the boat to Ceiba Tops (120 KM/75
miles/2¼ hrs) where private air conditioned rooms and
hot water showers gently ease your way back to civilization.
At Ceiba Tops you may see a Great Potoo on the short walk
between the boat dock and the main Ceiba Tops building. After
lunch, you will visit islands that were formed at different
times by the meandering Amazon River forming unique habitats
where some species of birds spend their entire lives. Returning
to Ceiba Tops you will travel close to the shore where both
gray and pink dolphins are often seen, and, with luck, there
will be a colorful sunset on the Amazon River.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight Ceiba Tops |
DAY #8 (Saturday)
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Early morning birdwatching on a short walk to the huge
Ceiba Tree for which the lodge is named. Many organisms spend
their entire lives in this single rainforest giant. Depending
on your departure flight from Iquitos, there may be time for
an open boat ride on the channels of the Amazon in front of
Ceiba Tops before lunch. Whatever your departure flight, a
boat ride will return you to Iquitos (40 KM/25 mi/3/4 hrs)
and then by bus you'll be at the airport in time for your
departure flight to Lima. Breakfast, Lunch (if flight travel
permits). Due to the everchanging nature of the rainforest,
day-by-day activities are subject to change due to weather,
trail or river conditions.
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(International Air Transport Association)
Affiliation Code: 91-5-008-0
Telephone Number: (+511) 222-4353
COTAL
(Latin America Confederation of Travel Organizations)
Affiliation Code: AC1812
Telephone Number: (+5411) 4393-5696 (based in Argentina)
APAVIT
(Peruvian Association of Travel Agencies)
Affiliation Code: AO683
Telephone Number: 011-511-433-1111
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