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PROGRAM MAC05 COLORADO
(5 DAYS/ 4 NIGHTS)
Day l: Flight to Puerto Maldonado, and
journey to the lodge. Following your early
morning flight to Puerto Maldonado from Lima
or Cusco, you will be met at the airport by
your naturalist guide and transferred to a
dugout canoe for the trip up the Tambopata
River to the lodge. On the journey the
vegetation changes from colonized deforested
areas to virgin rain forest. A box-lunch is
provided on board. On arrival you'll have a
welcome drink and meet the rest of the
staff. In the late afternoon you set off for
an introductory walk into the "terra firme"
forest behind the lodge (Trail 2), dominated
by giant Brazil-nut and Dipteryx trees.
Frequently seen mammals on this trail are
Saddle-back Tamarins, Brown Capuchins,
Agoutis, Pacas, Blue-Morpho butterflies,
Trogons, Toucans and many other species of
birds. After dinner a night walk to find
nocturnal animals or insects by the eye-shine
a specialization for increasing the light
and see better, about 50% of the animals are
nocturnal in the rainforest. (L,D)
Day 2: Trip to the Macaw Clay-lick (Collpa).
After breakfast you return to the canoe to
continue the journey upstream, a further 4
hrs, to an area deep within the National
Reserve where the isolated Collpa is
situated. The Collpa is actually one of the
large clay cliffs lining the Tambopata River
in this area. After lunch you and your guide
have the afternoon to explore the trail
system in the area. Camping on the beach
near the Collpa. (B,L,D)
Day 3: Full day at Collpa and explore the
forest trails. A pre-dawn start is
needed to get to the clay-lick before the
birds. They arrive in search of minerals and
salts and the digestive properties of the
clay particles themselves. On average
several hundred Macaws and smaller parrots
visit the clay-lick daily, including Scarlet,
Blue and Yellow, Red and Green, Chestnut-fronted
and Blue-headed parrots, among others. This
clay-lick is considered one of the largest
in the world. Following a late morning hike
in the trail system in search of some of the
nine species of monkeys present in the area,
including Spider monkeys, Squirrel monkeys
and Dusky titi monkeys as well as the
elusive large mammals like Tapir, White-lipped
peccaries and Jaguar. After lunch a rest
time taking a trip up river to explore a
clear forest stream where you can take a
bath. Camping on the beach near the Collpa.
(B,L,D).
Day 4: Visit the Collpa, return to
Tambopata Eco Lodge and hike to a
Oxbow - lake. A second opportunity to
witness the wonders at the lick. You will
return to the Tambopata Eco Lodge in
the early afternoon in time for lunch. After
lunch you will hike to the Condenado Oxbow –
Lake, where you will see a special kind of
ecosystem created in hundred of years for
the chance of the river source, rich in bird
and aquatic life. A family of Giant Otters
live in the vicinity of the lake and are
often observed. Birds abound especially
Rufescent Tiger-herons, Great Egrets,
Wattled Jacanas, Hoatzin, the noisy
Donacobius and many others. Remember to
bring your hat and sun cream for there is no
shade out on the water. You will return to
the lodge in time for lunch. At night you
will go searching for Caiman (alligators)
and other nocturnal animals by canoe along
the Tambopata River. Night in Tambopata Eco
Lodge. (B,L,D).
Day 5: Departure. A dawn start is
required for the canoe trip back to Puerto
Maldonado giving memorable views of the sun
rise over the river. Lookout for the early
morning wildlife which is particularly
active at this time. Howler monkeys are
frequently heard, as they stakeout their
territories. Your guide will take care of
you on arrival in Puerto Maldonado and will
deal with all the necessities at the airport
prior to you departure. (B)
Additional days at the Macaw Lick or
Collpa: Any number of extra days in the
vicinity of the Collpa, over and above the
aforementioned program, are possible. These
can be guided or unguided according to your
preference and interests. During these days
you can either; explore the trail system in
more depth, going further a field along
trails not visited before; visit a small
lake hidden amongst the trees with a
floating viewing platform situated in it;
take a trip up river to explore a clear
forest stream teeming with fish. Full board
is included during each of these days.
Services included in your Macaw lick trip:
All meals and accommodation (camping gear)
from lunch on Day 1 to Breakfast on your
final day (inclusive). All transport from
your arrival al Puerto Maldonado to your
return to the airport (inclusive). All
guided excursions describes in the itinerary
(including on additional days, if you wish).
One night excursion on the river looking for
Caiman.
Services Excluded in your Macaw lick trip:
Flights to and from Puerto Maldonado, The
entrance Fee to the TNR (Aprox US$36),
airport taxes, Tree climbing (with harnesses
and ropes). Any drinks you may purchase from
the bar. Tips. |