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Peru Tours and TravelSuggested Packages
/ Amazon / Cusco / Lima
/ Lake Titicaca / Arequipa
/ Nazca Jungle Discovery Amazon Cruise ShipThe Jungle Discovery is similar to the Arapaima. Built
in 2005, it has a capacity for 28 passengers in 15 single/double/twin
cabins. Each cabin is air-conditioned and has a private bathroom with
cold/hot water. The ship has a large air-conditioned dining room, a
spacious bar on the covered panoramic terrace and an open sundeck. There
is a satellite dish for the tvs that are in the dining room and bar.
See Deck plan IQUITOS to LETICIA/TABATINGA
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2011-2012 prices per person in US$: regular cabins = $3725 single, $2230 twin
Available cruise dates - 2011 -
Dec. 24-30
2012 - JAN. 28 - FEB.03 , FEB. 18 - 24 , MAR. 10 - 16, APR. 07
- 13 , APR. 28 - MAY 04, MAY 12 - 18, JUN. 16 - 22, JUL. 14 - 21 , AUG.
11 - 17 , SEP. 15 - 21 , OCT. 06 - 12 , OCT. 13 - 19 , NOV. 10 - 16,
DEC. 08 - 14
A journey by river into the Amazon rainforest .Immense buttressed trees loom overhead hanging with vines and alive with over 500 species of birds and many more this region has been identified as having one of highest bio-diversity on the planet
DAY 1 - Saturday - Arrive IQUITOS - Our early morning flight takes us from Lima, across the snow-capped Andes Mountain range to the tropical forest and winding rivers of the Amazon, to the exotic city of Iquitos. After collecting our luggage, we are met by our English-speaking naturalist guide and make our way by a 45 minute bus ride, with a short sightseeing tour en route visiting Belen Market, Main Square, Plazas, the Eiffel or Iron House, and the Boulevard area, to our dock in downtown Iquitos. We board the M/V ARAPAIMA and after settling in our cabins, guides provide a general orientation, staff introduction, safety procedures, amenities and excursions to be held for this day. We depart a few miles downstream on the Itaya River to meet and up the Amazon River passing by islands of different sizes, small villages and farms lined along the river shore.
A Peruvian welcome buffet lunch is served in the dining room while the M/V ARAPAIMA sails during the middle of the day stopping in the afternoon for a motorized boat excursion into the rainforest to observe the immensity of the trees and the incredible amount of different types of vegetation that surrounds us. At mid-evening we pass the juncture of the Ucayali & Marañon Rivers, both major tributaries of the Amazon, where the Mighty River begins its flow down to the Atlantic Ocean, then upstream the Marañon River to the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve. (L, D)
DAY 2 - Sunday - PACAYA/SAMIRIA - We awake to the exotic sounds of the dawn chorus and join our naturalist guides for a bird-watching excursion along the Marañon's River edges. We are afforded excellent views and photo opportunities of different species we might see here including jacamars, Ibis, parrots, the spectacular red-and-green, blue-and-gold and Scarlet macaws among other wildlife that reside within this virgin paradise. A lavish buffet lunch is served on board followed by a further optional lecture. Early afternoon, the M/V Arapaima arrives at San Martin Lake, part of the Pacaya/Samiria National Reserve.
When the day again starts to cool it gives us time to get back into our motorized aluminum boats to head into the jungle once more for exploration. Invisible birds call sporadically to each other in shrill chirps shattering the silence, like distant gunshots, while ours and naturalist guides' eyes dart in all directions trying to locate the sources of these occasional noises. Dinner is served aboard while the ship continues sailing up and deep into the Samiria River. (B, L, D)
DAY 03 - Monday - Pacaya/Samiria - At daybreak,
we continue our fascinating cruise program by exploring an Amazon flooded
forest and a black water oxbow lake at Ranger's check point #2. The
Lake is often crowded with giant Victoria Amazonica water lilies; their
enormous leaves can exceed five feet in diameter. We also search the
jungle surrounding the lake for primitive-looking birds called Hoatzins
and also have chances to see a huge variety of colorful birds, Three-toed
Sloth and numerous species of monkeys like Squirrel and Capuchin. Guides
teach us how to catch piranhas and other species with just using a wooden
stick, fishing line, a hook and a cube of beef or chicken. Here, we
can see the true variety of the Amazon's edible fishes such as the huge
Paiche or ARAPAIMA GIGAS, which is a primitive 60 - 80 pound fish that
has scales so large and rough that Amazonian people use them as a rasp
or for decoration. Tonight, we board our motorized canoes and use our
flashlights to pierce the darkness and perhaps catch the shining red
eye of the black Amazon caiman, frogs, snakes and birds. (B, L, D)
DAY 04 - Tueday - Pacaya/Samiria - After
breakfast we get an introduction to the daily life of the river people.
Naturalist guides, educated in biology and ecology, translate, for park
rangers and native guides, and compliment your Amazon expedition cruise
with explanations of the significance of annual rainy season floods
to the health of the rainforest. As we slowly make our way upstream
on the Samiria River and then into even narrower waterways, a wall of
tropical vegetation line each side of the river, we are fascinated by
the tales our naturalist guides tell about the region's ecology.
We are barely glimpsed at the enormous variety of wildlife
and flora found in this unique environment - try to imagine 250 species
of tree per hectare and 573 species of birds! Although we are literally
tripping over plants, the fauna is much harder to locate as each find
is a discovery in itself, and usually the result of hours of patient
searching. (B, L, D)
DAY 05 - Wednesday - Pacaya/Samiria - We have another fascinating
full day exploring many areas around the Samiria's reserve. An outstanding
feature of this river is the large population of both Gray and Pink
Amazon River Dolphins, often seen cavorting near the ship and along
the shoreline. Search for primates, such as Capuchins, Pygmy Mormosets,
and black monkeys, sloth and colorful birds. We can expect to see trees
in a mind-numbing variety of shapes, sizes, colors and configurations,
vines weaving themselves amongst the trees, creepers hanging from the
vines, and orchids and bromeliads. We return to the ship just in time
to take a quick shower and eat an early dinner before our next adventure
- Cayman spotting. We board aluminum skiffs to go with our naturalist
guide into marshy areas looking for the red eyes of the caymans along
the riverbanks. When night falls, we start our cruise back to the Marañon
River. (B, L, D)
DAY 06 - Thursday - Pacaya/Samiria/YARAPA - Today, we hope to reach a region of flooded forest and small jungle lakes where we have the chance to spot the pre-historic Hoatzin bird. We also get to fish for giant armored catfish, sardines, and piranhas - if you do catch your own, these fish make an outstanding lunch or dinner (the chef will be happy to cook them for you). We stop at Nauta Caño creek to hike into the forest to stretch our legs. This also gives us a chance to see things we might not see from the river. This area is famous for its high concentration of wildlife and with luck we may see many rare and endangered species. During the afternoon, we visit a village at the Yarapa River to shop some souvenirs and learn how people in this part of the world live in conjunction with their surroundings. Tonight, we bid a goodbye to our captain and crew at a farewell dinner. (B, L, D)
DAY 07 - Friday - Depart IQUITOS - We arrive in Iquitos this morning and after disembarkation you are transferred to the airport for your flight to Lima. (B)
Please note: This itinerary is a guideline - it is important to allow room for the unpredictable and unexpected surprises that make each trip unique. We will find it is more satisfying to let the jungle, the weather and our naturalist guides lead the way. Trust the expert guides if they find the need to modify the itinerary for the best interest and safety of the group. Flexibility is a GREAT tool during Amazon expedition cruises!
Transfers from / to hotel or airport are not included
and are charged as additional services. Also at additional cost, an
array of activities like city tour, visit to local zoo, meals at local
restaurants, jungle lodges before or after cruise program, suited to
every interest, may also be scheduled.
2011 prices per person in US$: regular cabins
= $3725 single, $2230 twin
Entrance fee of $80 per person to Pacaya Samiria Reserve is not included
in price.
New departure: sailing to the Pacaya/Samiria Reserve on the MV DISCOVERY the week of January 07-13, 2012 at our special last minute cruise rate of U$1865.00 in double (includes RT transfers and entrance fee to National reserve) and U$2,425.00 in single.
Departure cruise dates - 2012 - JAN. 21 - 27 , FEB. 11 - 17 , MAR. 03 - 09, MAR.24 - 30 , APR. 14 - 21 , MAY 05 - 11, MAY 26 - JUN. 01, JUN.30 - JUL. 06 , JUL. 28 - AUG. 03, AUG. 25 - 31, SEP. 08 - 14, SEP. 29 - OCT. 05, OCT. 27 - NOV. 02, NOV. 24 - 30, DEC. 15 - 21, DEC. 29 - JAN. 04, 2013
The Tapiche river system is a small tributary of the
Ucayali river, and in front of the mouth of the Pacaya River. It is
a new Amazon area for travelers, so not many ships go there yet. You
can observe wildlife right from the observation deck of the ship.
DAY 1 - Saturday - ARRIVE IQUITOS - Our early-morning flight takes us from Lima across the majestic snow-capped Andes Mountains to the tropical forest and winding rivers of the Amazon and the exotic city of Iquitos. After collecting our luggage, we are met by our English-speaking naturalist/guide to make our way by 45' minute bus ride through Iquitos' most interesting sites, such as Belen Market, the Eiffel or Iron house, Main Square and cathedral to dock area, where we board the M/V ARAPAIMA. After settling in our cabins, guides provide a general orientation, along with staff introduction, a discussion of safety procedures on board, amenities and excursions to be held for this day. We depart a few miles downstream on the Itaya River to meet the Mighty Amazon and upriver. A Peruvian welcome buffet lunch is served in the dining room while the M/V ARAPAIMA sails during the middle of the day, stopping in the afternoon for a motorized boat excursion at a black water lake. (L, D)
DAY 2 - Sunday - SAPUENILLO - This very early morning we reach the confluence of the Ucayali and Marañon rivers, the point where the Amazon River takes its name and its waters flow to the Atlantic Ocean. Occassionally, fisherman paddling canoes and children living in villages along the bank greet us with a smile. We have chances to observe a wide variety of birds, such as orioles, jacanas, ibis, egrets and eagles, that can be spotted in the trees and overhead. We continue cruising the left branch of the Ucayali River. After lunch and a lecture about the vast Amazon rainforest and culture we visit a village nearby Sapuenillo Creek for a short jungle walk. Then, we continue sailing along the Ucayali River to the Tapiche River, a new Amazon wildlife refuge. Dinner and overnight on board/ (B, L, D)
DAY 3 - Monday - TAPICHE / Aleman / Galacia - We awake to the exotic sounds of the dawn chorus and join our naturalist-guides for a bird-watching excursion at Aleman Creek. We are afforded excellent views and photo opportunities of different species we might see here including jacamars, Ibis, parrots, the spectacular red-and-green, blue-and-gold and Scarlet macaws among other wildlife that reside within this virgin paradise. Near the ship, which is anchored, it is easy to spot groups of pink and grey dolphins arching silently out of the black waters. A lavish buffet lunch is served on board followed by an optional lecture. Around mid-afternoon we arrive at Galacia village where our naturalist-guides lead us into the Amazon rainforest for an extensive jungle hike. We marvel at the sudden changes in the vegetation as we observe different species of huge trees, colorful flowers, lianas, and some wildlife. When the day again cools we have time to get back into our motorized aluminum boats to head into the jungle once more for exploration. Invisible birds call sporadically to each other in shrill chirps shattering the silence, like distant gunshots, while our eyes dart in all directions, trying to locate the sources of these occasional sounds. Our tour ends with a night excursion for the South American crocodile known as caiman. Guides using flashlights shine a bright light on the reeds of the distant shore, and the eyes of caimans light up like bike reflectors. They might pick up small caimans for a closer look and subsequently return them to the same spot where our light located them. Dinner is served aboard while the ship continues sailing up and deep into the Tapiche River. (B, L, D)
DAY 04 - Tuesday - TAPICHE / Iberia - At daybreak, we continue our fascinating cruise program by exploring the surroundings at Garza Lake or cocha, nearby Iberia, visiting an Amazon flooded forest in search of primitive-looking birds called Hoatzins, and also have the chance to see a huge variety of colorful birds, three-toed sloth and numerous species of monkeys like Squirrel and Capuchin. Guides teach us how to catch piranhas and other species of fish like sardines and catfish with just a wooden stick, fishing line, a hook and a cube of beef or chicken. After lunch, our on-board naturalist-guides, most of whom were born and who grew up in nearby river villages, lead us on a jungle hike, pointing out which plants are for medicinal and healing purposes and how to look for leaves, lianas and pieces of wood people in the Amazon use to build their houses. Naturalists discuss with us the fascinating rainforest creatures we may observe while moving through the dense woodland. Following dinner, the top deck is a great place to keep an eye out for wildlife while the M/V Arapaima makes her way to our next destination. (B, L, D)
Day 05 - Wednesday - TAPICHE / San Pedro - Early morning we arrive at the village of San Pedro, where after breakfast we have a chance to visit, talk and enjoy the atmosphere of the local villagers. The children, especially, are intrigued and pleased by our visit, an opportunity that provides excellent photograph possibilities. Naturalist-guides are always on-hand to escort guests, to identify and discuss the thousands of plants and animal species we may find around the villages, and all sort of questions about their lifestyle in the Amazon rainforest. Lunch is served on board, an optional lecture gives us chances to interchange our experiences in the village. In the afternoon, a hike through the forest for about three hours at an easy pace gives us time to study and photograph the wilderness and wildlife all around us. After this adventure-filled day, we return to the M/V Arapaima to relax in one of the hammocks at the sun deck or just take a hot shower preparing ourselves for a fantastic dinner while we start our cruise back to the Ucayali River. (B, L, D)
Day 06 - Thursday - TAPICHE / Requena / Yucuruchi - Early morning, as per our naturalist-guides, is the perfect time for exploring the rainforest because it is the most active time for birds and animals - after mid-morning, because of the heat, the wildlife tend to sleep or to rest - so the ship drops anchor in mid-Ucayali River and we travel in the aluminum boats up a tributary as daylight slowly dawns in an amazing experience, allowing us to see parrots flying overhead in pairs, their distinctive squawks piercing the jungle air, along with other species such as tinamous, herons, vultures, kingfishers, ibis, kites, woodpeckers, flycatchers and many, many more. Following a hearty lunch, and when the outside temperature is uncomfortably hot, we have a lecture and slide show, if available, by our naturalist experts. During this talk we are taught about the fishes, plants, birds, the fascinating life of river dolphins and details about weather patterns of the Amazon region. The rest of the afternoon brings time to explore for wildlife, taking an optional short jungle hike or just relax in a hammock overlooking breath-taking panoramic views along the river. Before sunset a brief stop at Libertad village gives us a chance to understand how these people live in the Amazon and buy some of the handicrafts they make. Dinner is served on board. (B, L, D)
Day 07 - Friday - Yanaquillo - DEPART IQUITOS - After cruising all night down the Ucayali River, we awake this morning on the Mighty Amazon. After breakfast, the M/V Arapaima moors at the Yanaquillo creek for a boat excursion to see Victoria Amazonica water lilies, which can be several feet across and adorned with basketball-size flowers, and some wildlife along river shores. We arrive in Iquitos around midday and enjoy the afternoon at our leisure. We can walk through the stunning streets of this exotic city or have a cold drink at one of the local restaurants in front of the Main Square or Boulevard area. At late-afternoon, we transfer to the hotel or airport for flight to Lima. (B)
Note: Transfers from / to hotel or airport are not included
and are charged as additional services. Also at additional cost, an
array of activities like city tour, visit to local zoo, meals at local
restaurants, jungle lodges before or after cruise program, suited to
every interest, may also be scheduled.
2011 prices per person in US$: regular cabins = $3350 single,
$1970 twin