Day 1: Arrival in Tarapoto, Lamas
•
Reception at Tarapoto airport and transfer to the hotel.
• In the afternoon, departure to the
town of Lamas, 30 km away, the folkloric center of the San Martin
region. Information about the history of the city. Visit to the
Wayku district, inhabited by the descendants of the Chankas, the
viewpoint, craft shops, the castle and the ethnic museum.
• Return to Tarapoto.
• Overnight stay.
Day
2: Laguna Azul
• Breakfast.
• Travel along the Marginal de la Selva
Sur (today Fernándo Belaúnde Terry) road to Puerto López and cross
the Huallaga on a powerless raft.
• Stop at the «Punta de Gallinazo»
viewpoint with the opportunity to take extraordinary photos.
(Additional costs for photos with the figures and hands.)
• Boat trip on the lake with visits to
outstanding places such as «Salto commando», «Sillón de la sirena»,
«Volcán invertido», etc.
•
Opportunity to relax and exercise.
• Lunch.
• Return to Tarapoto.
• Overnight stay.
Day 3: Alto Mayo
• Breakfast.
• Ride to «Alto Mayo», the upper reaches
of the Mayo river.
• «San Mateo» thermal bath with pools of
different water temperatures.
• Orchid collection in Moyobamba, which
provides an overview of the area's diverse range of colors and
shapes.
• Lunch with typical regional dishes.
• Tourist center and Tio Yacu river in
Nueva Cajamarca. River spring with opportunity for swimming.
• «Chacra vieja»: opportunity to taste
typical drinks of different colors and flavors and buy handicrafts.
•
Return to Tarapoto.
• Overnight stay.
Day 4: Ahuashiyaku waterfall, farewell to
Tarapoto
• Breakfast.
• Ride to the Ahuashiyaku waterfalls, 15
km away, in the Cordillera Escalera, regional protected area on the
road to Yurimaguas. Refreshing bath and opportunity to purchase
handicrafts.
• Return to Tarapoto.
• Transfer to Tarapoto airport.
Program changes
• Shortening of the program
without an ride to Alto Mayo.
• Additional day trips to the
«Carpishuyacu», «Pucayaquillo» and «Salto de la Bruja» waterfalls.
Note:
Changes may be made to improve the
various activities, as well as for climatic or organizational
reasons.
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