Regional travel in Peru – PTW-TAM012-en
3 days / 2 nights – Start: daily
Program tailored
to bird watching with a specialized guide. Overnight at the Posada
Amazonas Lodge, co-owned by locals from the village of Infierno.
• Reception at the airport in Puerto
Maldonado.
• Transfer to the office in Puerto Maldonado.
In order not to overload the boat, we ask that you only take the bare
minimum for the next few days. The remaining luggage can be safely stored
in the office during this time.
• Transfer to the port with occasional stops
to look out for some birds such as Chestnut jacamar, White-browed
blackbird, Pearl kite and Scaled pigeon.
• Boat trip on the Tambopata to the Posada
Amazon Lodge. Lunch on the boat. Occasional stops during the boat trip to
spot birds such as River lapwing, Collared plover, King vulture, Bat
falcon, Para oropendola, Russet-backed oropendola, Ringed kingfisher and
Amazon kingfisher.
• Arrival at the lodge.
• Orientation to stay at the lodge.
• Dinner.
• Overnight stay at the Posada Amazonas Lodge.
• Breakfast.
• A half-hour walk to a 30 m high lookout
tower, which allows bird watching from the tree tops. Mixed flocks of
birds are common here. These consist largely of different types of
tanagers such as Paradise tanager, Green-and-gold tanager, Flame-crested
tanager, Turquoise tanager and Opal-rumped tanager. Cream-colored
woodpecker, Gilded barbet, Plum-throated cotinga and Striolated puffbird
can also be easily observed. Macaws and toucans fly by, including
Chestnut-eared aracari, Lettered aracari, Emerald toucanet, Curl-crested
aracari, and Ivory-billed aracari. Also the best opportunity to watch
eagles and harpies in flight.
• A hiding place at a parrot lick just 20
minutes from the lodge has a variety of parrots and parakeets that come
here in clear weather to feed on clay on the riverbanks, including
Southern mealy parrot, Yellow-headed parrot, Blue-headed parrot and
Dusky-headed parakeet. It becomes active at the salt lick at dawn, in the
late morning and in the middle of the afternoon.
• Lunch.
• On the «Shahue trail» the special features
are: Fiery-capped manakin, Round-tailed manakin, Pale-winged trumpeter and
Pavonine quetzal.
• Dinner.
• Overnight stay at the Posada Amazonas Lodge.
• Breakfast.
• Excursion in the bamboo
forests around the lake «Tres Chimbadas». We're on the lookout for the
endemic White-cheeked tody-tyrant, Peruvian recurvebill, Red-billed
scythebill, Rufous-headed woodpecker, Rufous-breasted piculet,
Brown-rumped foliage-gleaner, Large-headed flatbill, Dusky-tailed
flatbill, Crested foliage-gleaner, Flammulated bamboo-tyrant, Dot-winged
antwren, Ornate stipplethroat, Rufous-crested antbird, Rufous-capped
nunlet, Pheasant cuckoo and Striped cuckoo.
• Lunch.
• Variegated Rufous motmot, Golden-crowned spadebill, Curl-crested
aracari and mixed flocks of birds can be observed on the «Shije'eje
Trail». A small salt lick will attract Dusky-headed parakeet, Black-capped
parakeet, Cobalt-winged parakeet and Spix's guans.
• Dinner.
• Overnight stay at the
Posada Amazonas Lodge.
• Breakfast.
• A half-hour boat ride
and another half-hour walk leads to the Tres Chimbadas Lake, an oxbow lake
that also includes palm swamps and grasslands. Stand out here: Pale-vented
pigeon, Azure gallinule, Black-backed swamphen, Slender-billed kite, Snail
kite, Rufescent tiger-heron, Sungrebe, Green ibis, Grey-breasted crake,
Rufous-sided crake, and two classic Amazon must-sees: Horned screamer and
Hoatzin.
• Lunch.
• Excursion to the
secondary forest. Secondary forest can come about in different ways:
degraded forest recovering from selective logging or areas cleared by fire
for agriculture. In general, secondary forest is characterized by less
developed canopies and smaller trees. Birds that prefer these
circumstances are among others: Barred antshrike, Short-tailed
pygmy-tyrant, Streaked flycatcher, Boat-billed flycatcher, Solitary
cacique, Grey-fronted dove, Ruddy ground-dove.
• Dinner.
• Night time excursion
around the lodge to hear and spot nocturnal birds such as Pauraque,
Tawny-bellied screech-owl, Great potoo, Long-tailed potoo, Ocellated
poorwill and with luck, Mottled owl or Crested owl. Other nocturnal
creatures can also be spotted, such as American bullfrogs, horned frogs
and tree frogs.
• Overnight stay at the
Posada Amazonas Lodge.
• Breakfast.
• Boat trip to Puerto Maldonado.
• Excursion to Laberinto. First 40 km by car
on the road to Cusco, then turnoff to Laberinto on the «Madre de Dios»
river. Occasional stops to look for birds in this deforested area. We may
see: Crested Caracara, Black-shouldered Kite, Black-faced tanager,
Red-breasted blackbird, White-browed blackbird, Scaled pigeon,
Point-tailed palmcreeper, Sulphury flycatcher, Grey-lined hawk,
White-tailed hawk and the rare South american snipe.
• Return to Puerto Maldonado.
• Transfer to the airport or hotel in Puerto
Maldonado.
Day 1: Puerto Maldonado to Posada Amazon Lodge
Day 2: Posada Amazonas
Day 3: Posada Amazonas
Day 4: Posada Amazonas
Day 5: from Posada Amazonas to Puerto Maldonado
Included
• Airport transfer
in Puerto Maldonado. • Private land and sea
transportation throughout the program. • Guided tours in
spanish-english. • Accomodation. • Meals at the lodge and
on excursions.
• Flight to and from Puerto Maldonado. • Possibly additional overnight stay in Puerto Maldonado. • Alcoholic and bottled beverages. • Insurance. • Laundry. • Telephone. • Confirmation of flights. • Personal matters. • Tips.
• From Puerto Maldonado to the Lodge: daily at 13:00 h and 14:30 h.
• From the Lodge to Puerto Maldonado: daily at 07:00 h and 08:00 h.
• Flight to and from Puerto Maldonado. • Additional nights in Puerto Maldonado. • Connection to a round trip «Peru Experience». • Additional programs in other parts of Peru: Regional tours in Peru.
• Blue-headed macaw: Leslie Howle. • Orinoco goose, Capped heron, Tui parakeet, Round-tailed manakin: Murray Cooper. • Hoatzin, Blue-and-yellow macaw: Rainforest Expeditions.
Note: In order to adapt the various activities to the specific circumstances, as well as for climatic or organizational reasons, changes in the schedule can be made.
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