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ITINERARY
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Puerto Maldonado - Heath River Wildlife Center
We meet at the Puerto Maldonado airport and drive through town to the Tambopata River port. After boarding motorized canoes, we travel downriver to the mighty Madre de Dios, which we follow for approximately four hours to the Heath River. We then travel up this wild and intimate river, which forms the wilderness border between Peru and Bolivia, and arrive at the Heath River Wildlife Center. Note that the Lodge is located on the Bolivian side of the Heath River so passports are required to clear Bolivian passport control.
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| Day 02 |
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Macaws clay lick –Pampas del Heath
We rise early in the morning to board a motorized canoe for the 10-minute journey up the Heath River to the macaw and parrot clay lick. Brightly-colored parrots and macaws fly in by the hundreds to feed on the clay that detoxifies certain seeds and nuts they eat. Marvel at the cacophony of sound and color as Red-and-green macaws vie for the best clay-eating position. A specially-designed floating blind allows for proximity and complete concealment -- so you can even have breakfast and coffee while the birds are performing their morning ritual.
When we return to the lodge, the guide leads us on an ethno-botanical walk through the forest, pointing out flora used in the daily lives of rainforest people. The guide explains how certain plants are used for medicinal or healing purposes, which ones can be made into the best bows and arrows, and how to select trees and leaves for home construction.
After lunch and a short rest, we hike through the rainforest to the Pampas del Heath, the largest remaining undisturbed savanna in the Amazon. The contrast is striking as we emerge from the mature rainforest onto the grassland plain of the Pampas.
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| Day 03 |
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Visit to the Ese'Eja native community of Sonene and mammals clay lick
We breakfast in the floating blind at the macaw and parrot clay lick for a last round of looks and photos. Then we return to the lodge to explore some trails.
After lunch we could visit the Ese'Eja native community of Sonene, where there will be an opportunity to interact with the community and purchase local handicrafts or explore the trails.
After dinner we'll explore the forest by flashlight, including a visit to a small mammal clay lick if it is active.
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| Day 04 |
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Heath River Wildlife Center
During the morning we explore different trails searching birds and monkeys. If you are interested we could have an extra visit to the macaw clay lick. After lunch we travel upriver to explore different areas close the Madidi National park or have second visit to Pampas del Heath. Optional night walk through the forest.
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| Day 05 |
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Heath River Wildlife Center to Puerto Maldonado
Early morning departure to Puerto Maldonado. During the river trip back downstream, families of Capybaras are often spotted on the banks of the river. Weighing up to 120 pounds (55 kilograms), this giant, three-toed relative of the guinea pig is the largest rodent in the world. Reception and transfer to the airport for the flight back to Cusco or Lima.
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Included in tour cost
- Round trip transportation by land and river (Airport / Lodge / Airport)
- All meals and overnight at Heath River Wildlife Center
- English and Spanish guide service (other languages are available upon request)
- Airfaire upon request
Not Included in tour cost
- Airport taxes
- Personal insurance
- Personal expenses and tips
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