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PROGRAM LTP03 CAPIBARA
(3 DAYS 2 NIGHT)
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
rainforest. 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 firma" forest behind
the lodge (Trail 2), dominated by giant
Brazil-nut and Dipteryx trees. Frequently
seen mammals on this trail are Saddle-back
Tamarinds, 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 their eye-shine, a
specialization for increasing light and
seeing better. About 50% of the animals are
nocturnal in the rainforest. (L,D)
Day 2: Hike to Lake Condenado. After
an early breakfast you and your nature guide
will board the motorized canoe once again
for the short journey to the trail head to
begin a morning's exploration by foot and
paddle canoe of the lake system of
Condenado, rich in bird and aquatic life. A
family of giant otters lives 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. The
afternoon is for exploring the forest close
to the lodge (with or without your guide),
relaxing and bathing in the Gallucunca, a
cool clear stream beside the lodge, or
visiting our tree platforms, going up with
ropes and harnesses for a bird's eye view of
the forest and for close-ups of arboreal
orchids and the many other species of plants
and animals that are never seen near the
ground (extra cost). After dark you will go
searching for caiman (alligators) and other
nocturnal animals by motorized canoe along
the Tambopata River. (B,L,D)
Day 3: Departure. A dawn start is
required for the canoe trip back to Puerto
Maldonado, giving memorable views of the
sunrise over the river. Look out 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 your
departure. (B)
Additional days at Libertador Tambopata
Lodge
Any number of extra days at the lodge, in
addition to the above mentioned 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
afield along trails not visited before;
repeat the lake visits accompanying other
groups, giving you more time to wander/paddle
in your favorite areas; visit our tree
platforms, going up with ropes and harnesses
for a bird's eye view of the forest and for
close-ups of arboreal orchids and the many
other species of plants and animals that are
never seen near the ground or at dawn when
the main activity of the forest begins with
the rising sun.
Services included in your trip: All
meals and accommodation from lunch on Day 1
to breakfast on your final day. All
transport from your arrival at Puerto
Maldonado to your return to the airport. All
guided excursions described in the itinerary
(including on additional days, if you wish),
and a one-night excursion on the river
looking for caiman.
Services not included in your trip:
Flights to and from Puerto Maldonado, The
entrance fee to the TNR (aprox US$10),
airport taxes, tree climbing (with harnesses
and ropes). Any drinks you may purchase from
the bar. Tips. |