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Classic / Circuit
/ Combinations / Rio
de La Plata Capitals / City Packs
/ Capitals & Beaches
Getaways / Natural
/ Countryside / Walking
/ Tango, Candombe
& Samba / Birding & Wildlife
Day 1: Montevideo & Surroundings
Arrival to Montevideo, the capital city. Guests are met at the Carrasco
International Airport and driven along the wonderful coastline called
"Rambla" to the Balmoral Hotel or similar. Optional city &
birding tour and introductory talk. During the evening we will have
dinner at the lively "Old City". Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2: Punta del Este, Isla de Lobos,
Jose Ignacio & Lagoons
Early transfer to Punta del Este, boat visit to "Isla de Lobos"
(Seal Island), looking for shore and seabirds like Great Grebe, Black-browed
Albatross, Yellow-nosed Albatross, Cape Petrel, Southern Giant Petrel,
Olivaceus Cormorant, American Oystercatcher, South American Stilt, Greater
Yellowlegs, White-rumped Sandpiper, Snowy Sheatbill, Black Skimmer,
Kelp Gull, Brown-hooded Gull, Snowy-crowned Tern, Yellow-billed Tern,
and Royal Tern. Isla de Lobos is the shelter for one of the largest
South American sea lions & fur seals colony. After an excellent
lunch at Punta del Este port, birding at the coastal lagoons José
Ignacio, Garzón and eventually Rocha, looking for Chilean Flamingo,
Black-necked Swan, Coscoroba Swan, Southern Wigeon, Brown Pintail, South
American Tern and Cayenne Tern. Short drive to Estancia Guardia del
Monte OR El Charabon, both authentic working Uruguayan ranches. Typical
dinner and overnight.
Day 3: Cabo Polonio, shifting sand dunes
& the Forest of Ombúes
We will start our "Humedales del Este" biosphere reserve trip
with an early birding at the estancia Guardia de Monte on the shores
of the Castillos Lagoon, searching for Greater Rheas, Spotted Tinamou
, Short-billed Pipit, Limpinks, White-necked Heron, Striated Heron,
Ringed Kingfisher, Snail Kite and Roadside Hawk. We also visit, the
Ombúes Forest looking for Diademed Tanager, Blue and Yellow Tanager,
Hepatic Tanager, Chalk-browed Mockingbird, Tropical Parula and Creamy-bellied
Thrush. The Ombú curiously rarely grows in groups of more than
2 or 3, the forest of Ombúes that we visit is possibly the only
one in the world. Each tree has its own wonderful shape with thick,
twisting roots spreading out over the ground; some are over 500 years
and have a diameter of 2 metres (6 feet). Then we will be driven by
truck to Cabo Polonio, a small fishing village which can only be reached
by horse or four wheeled drive. The fascinating part of the area is
the huge area of shifting sand dunes where we can see good numbers of
seabirds in addition to the sea lions and migrating Franca Whale that
is commonly spot during the south spring. Lunch at a typical restaurant
on the beach, Dinner and overnight al La Perla seaside inn.
Day 4: National park of San Miguel,
the heart the "Eastern Wetlands"
Sunrise breakfast and short drive to the "Laguna Negra" (black
lagoon); in the afternoon we will visit the "Bañado Los
Indios". All of this area is mostly covered by marshlands with
plenty of birds like de Black-necked Swan, Coscoroba Swan, Ringed Teal,
Brazilian Duck, Speckled Teal, Bare-faced Ibis, White-faced Ibes and
Plumbeous Ibis, Spot-flancked Gallinule and Straight-billed Reedhaunter.
It is also a stronghold for threatened birds like Saffron-cowled Blackbird,
Black-and-White Monjita, Marsh Seadeater and White-collared Seedeater.
In the morning we wil walk into the native vegetation on the hills from
where we will be able to enjoy an incredible view of the unique extensive
palm groves, the big lagoon and the huge marshlands. Despite a number
of stories, no one knows how the palm trees got here -some 300 years
old; they give the landscape a very exotic look. After a typical barbecue
at the black lagoon shores we will be driven along a very scenic road
to the "Bañado de los indios" (Indians marshlands)
an incredible place full of birds in the heart of the "Humedales
del este" biosphere reserve. Dinner and overnight at El Fortín
de San Miguel, right in the Brazilian border.
Day 5: The Cebollati River & the
State of "33"
After a pleasant night at this inn built in the same stone as the nearby
Portuguese fortress we will reach and navigate the Cebollatí
River, an important meandering river with a wide and well conserved
gallery forest. Here we will see good numbers of Limpinks, Ospreys,
Herons, Snail Kites and three different Kingfishers. In the afternoon
we visit a large nest colony of Roseate Spoonbill and Herons in Da Fonseca
Ranch, where a hide has been built. During the afternoon, we will travel
to the city of 33, which takes its distinctive name from a crusade from
Argentina to Uruguay by 33 men in the early 1800's. This movement led,
four months later, to Uruguay's independence from the Portuguese. Overnight
at the local hotel (guests will be able to enjoy the hot water pool
of this modest hotel).
Day 6: The fantastic, "Quebrada
de los Cuervos"
Full day visiting the famous "Quebrada de los Cuervos" (Vultures'
Ravine); the Yerbal Chico stream cuts deeply into the rocky hills of
this gorge. This protected area is considered the southernmost spot
of Atlantic Forest. We will enjoy some trekking in the Quebrada; as
we walk down, the humidity rises and the vegetation gets really dense.
In this unique area you can find 70% of Uruguay's native flora and over
100 bird species. During the afternoon we drive south leaving the province
of 33, through Lavalleja province until we reach the town of "Aigua".
Dinner and overnight at Estancia La Laguna, where our ancestor's way
of life is recreated and even though the accommodations are very comfortable,
there is no electricity or music different from the birds singing.
Day 7: La Laguna, one of the biggest
private preserved areas of the country
La Laguna has one of the biggest private preserved areas of the country,
where no cattle is fed. We will spent a whole day birding in the hilly
area of "Cerro Catedral" (Catedral hill) , highest point in
Uruguay looking for other forest birds like Dusky-legged Guan, Scissor-tailed
Nightjar, Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper, Glaucous Blue-Grossbeak and Chestnut-backed
Tanager. We also see open areas birds like Turkey and Black Vultures,
White-tailed Hawk, Red-legged Seriema, Burrowing Owl, Field Flicker,
White Monjita, Gray Monjita, Vermillion Flycatcher, Tropical Kingbird,
Fork-tailed Flycatcher, Rufous-browed Peppershrike and Brown and Yellow
Marshbird. We will walk and hike the beautiful hills to the natural
small waterfalls and lagoon that gives the name to the estancia. Depending
on the weather people can have a nice bath in its absolutely fresh water.
Typical candle dinner and overnight at the estancia.
Day 8: "Sierra de Caracoles"
hill and return
Early morning birding at "Sierra de los Caracoles" near to
La Laguna in search for woodland birds like Gray-necked Wood-Rail, Spot-winged
Pigeon, Picazuro Pigeon, White-tipped Dove, Guira Cuckoo, White-throated
Hummingbird, Mottled Piculet, White Woodpecker, White-spotted Woodpecker,
Green-barred Woodpecker, Stripe-crowned Spinetail, Rufous-capped Antshrike,
Variable Antshrike, Small-billed elaenia, Blue-billed Black-Tyrant,
Crested Black-Tyrant, Rufous-bellied Thrush, White-browed Warbler, Diademed
Tanager, Red-rumped Warbling-Finch,Yellow-rumped Marshbird and Chopi
Blackbird. At sunset, we will look for owls such as the Tropical Screech-Owl.
Traditional lunch and drive to the airport or pre arranged extensions.
Season: Sep. Nov (Though Spring is the best time for birding, it is also possible to organize birding tours in autumn)
2010 Tour
cost: U$S 2250 per person Double occupancy,
with 4-12 people. U$S 2590 with 2-3 people. single suppl. = US$400
Included: All accommodations; all meals and mineral water (except 1 day); English speaking guide; 8 nights (Private Bathrooms); transfers to and from airports; Montevideo City Tour.
Not Included: Airfares, airport taxes; items of a personal nature (souvenirs, phone calls, etc.); alcoholic drinks; medical insurance; personal expenses & Tips