REFERENCIAL PROGRAM FOR 7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS
AMAZON CRUISE
There are several riverboats that sail into the Pacaya Samiria natural reserve.
Day 1. Iquitos - Pacaya Samiria Amazon cruise. You embark on our vessel. Soon afterward, you cast off and begin your journey into the greatest wilderness on Earth. Tonight, as you cruise slowly up the Amazon, the stars above present an incredible spectacle of both northern and southern constellations. (B,L,D)
Day 2. Pacaya Samiria Amazon cruise - Rio Marañon / Rio Ucayali. You wake up this morning on the mighty Amazon river. As your boat continues upriver, you are amazed at the ever-changing panorama of jungle life. Small villages occasionally come into view along the shoreline, channels weave through island mazes providing close-up views of a variety of marsh birds, including Oriole Blackbirds, Purple Gallinules and Yellow-headed Caracaras. You arrive at the junction of the Río Marañón and Río Ucayali, the place indicated on most maps as the inception of the Amazon River, about 2,400 miles west of the Atlantic Ocean. You turn up the left fork, the Ucayali. An outstanding feature of this river is the large population of both Gray and Pink Amazon River Dolphins, often seen cavorting near the boat and along the shoreline. Your morning excursion takes us into the surrounding rainforest in search of Giant Water Lilies and elusive wildlife such as monkeys and sloths. You return to your boat for lunch. This afternoon you may visit a small village or, perhaps, call on a local shaman. As dusk approaches, you focus your attention on the river as the fishing bats begin their night’s foraging. (B,L,D).
Day 3. Pacaya Samiria Amazon cruise - Rio Ucayali / Requena. This morning your excursion takes us into a small tributary of the Ucayali. Our guides use their expertise to help us search for an incredible variety of animals and birds. After returning to the vessel you continue up the river, heading for the Pacaya-Samiria Reserve. This afternoon your excursion into the largest wetland reserve in the world provides the opportunity to view a variety of primates, including Red Howler and Squirrel Monkeys, as well as Monk Saki, a unique primate that frequents seasonally flooded forests.Tonight, a nocturnal visit to the reserve reveals Caiman, Capybara, Common Potoo, frogs and other wildlife, active at night. (B,L,D)
Day 4. Pacaya Samiria Amazon cruise - Requena / Rio Trapiche Your outing begins at an optimal time for wildlife observation. You can expect to see numerous wading birds, such as the White-necked Heron, Black-capped Heron, Wattled Jacana and Sunbittern. In addition, parrots are quite common, and you may observe the most conspicuous of these, the endangered Scarlet Macaw, often seen flying in pairs or small groups. Along the river channel you hear leaves rustle high in the trees as the Red Howler monkeys, in small family groups, feed on leaves, a staple of their folivorous diet. Midmorning you stop at higher ground to take a leisurely hike through a varzea. This seasonally flooded forest is surprisingly open, due to its periodic inundation with water, and is likely to reveal Three-toed Sloths in the upper canopy and a proliferation of butterflies, including the spectacularly brilliant Blue Morpho. You enjoy a picnic lunch at a ranger station before heading back to your vessel for more opportunities to observe wildlife as you explore the river channels. This afternoon you depart for the Tapiche River. (B,L,D)
Day 5. Pacaya Samiria Amazon cruise - Rio Tapiche / Rio Marañon. This morning your vessel enters the Río Tapiche for a short distance. Today’s activities include swimming in the river, paddling a dugout canoe, and visiting a river village. The villagers here may present small hand-made crafts for sale, if you are interested. After a full morning, you return to the ship and continue down the Ucayali toward the Río Marañón. (B,L,D)
Day 6. Pacaya Samiria Amazon cruise - Terra Firma. Today you enter the Terra Firma, the type of forest envisioned when one hears the word "jungle." Large trees festooned with epiphytes, palms, woody vines and a vaulted canopy create the shadowed mystery of tropical rainforest. Your trail winds through the forest arriving at a canopy walkway where you explore the world above the forest floor. Throughout the morning you experience the awe of Earth's most prolific life zone. Plants, invertebrates and animals surround us as you become immersed in the forest. Returning to the ship for lunch, your trip continues as you start back toward Iquitos. This afternoon your excursion on a blackwater river provides one last chance to enjoy the beauty of tropical rainforest. (B,L,D)
Day 7. Pacaya Samiria Amazon cruise – Iquitos After breakfast, you arrive at the docks and disembark in Iquitos.(B)
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