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AMAZON IQUITOS CRUISE DELFIN II
4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS
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DAY 1 : ARRIVE IQUITOS (DINNER)
05:00 pm. Arrive in Iquitos
After arriving at Iquitos International Airport, you will be assisted by
our guides and transported by bus for about 1 ½ hours, heading northwest
toward Nauta (the oldest city in the department of Loreto). Nauta lies
between Iquitos and the Marañon River, where the DELFIN is waiting for
you.
07:30 pm. Arrive in Nauta and board the DELFIN
Upon arriving at the port of Nauta, you will board the DELFIN, assisted
by our experienced crew. They will help you settle into your
wood-paneled, comfortable twin-bedded cabin provided with orthopedic
mattresses and natural cotton sheets and towels, silent A/C units and
private bathrooms with fine wooden furnishings, hot showers and a
variety of environmentally friendly amenities for your ultimate
indulgence.
It will become clear that you are traveling where few have gone before.
In fact, you are part of a select group of seasoned world travelers who
will visit remote Pacaya Samiria Reserve, five million acres of
protected, flooded forest, roughly the size of a small Central American
country. A world of flora and fauna awaits you.
08:30 pm. Dinner
Dinner is served in our cozy dining room located at the back of the
ship’s second deck.
Because of its cultural diversity, Peruvian cuisine is considered one of
the world’s finest, making the country an attractive culinary
destination. Aside from providing you with your first rainforest
adventure, the Delfin is also a unique culinary experience, offering the
best of Amazonian-Peruvian cuisine in a cosmopolitan gourmet setting.
Our chef prides himself in serving dishes in different styles and
seasoned with a wide variety of herbs and spices, as well as exotic
fruits,
09:30 pm. Briefing and time to relax
On the top observation deck, our guides will use charts and short videos
displayed on our flat LCD screen to conduct a brief orientation,
outlining details of your journey, including the places you will visit,
the wildlife you will see, as well as a summary of the history and
geography of the Amazon basin.
Finally, under the beauty of an Amazonian night filled with hundreds of
stars or perhaps a full moon, and wafted by the gentle breeze of the
rainforest, our multitalented staff will entertain you with a little
live music.
DAY 2 : YANALLPA – DORADO RIVER (BREAKFAST – LUNCH – DINNER)
06:00 am. Breakfast – Buffet
Dawn and dusk are ideal times for nature observation, and an early rise
is therefore highly recommended. On your first morning, coffee will wake
us up, and pancakes will be a delicious choice for this morning of
adventure and surprises.
07:00 am. Yanallpa exploration, Belluda Stream or Jungle walks
Rainy Season (Dec – May): Belluda Stream exploration.
Aboard the skiffs, we will explore this black water stream and start
learning about the rainforest. You are now in the Pacaya-Samiria
national reserve, where you will have the chance to see its amazing
wildlife. From the skiff you can easily spot parrots, macaws and
monkeys, such as the monk Saki monkey with its gray and black body,
naked face and long shaggy tail. You might also see the saddle-back
tamarin monkey, whose high chirping notes can easily be confused with
those of a flock of birds.
It’s also a good spot to see the beautiful morpho butterfly that flaps
lazily along open corridors through forest or along river edges of
lowland forest on sunny days. Different species of hawks will also be
found and if we are lucky we’ll see the noisy ―laughing falcon, named
after its loud falsetto call as it sits solitary in secondary forest and
plantations.
Dry Season (Jun – Nov) Hiking at the community of Yanallpa
During the dry season, you can visit the community of Yanallpa and
explore two different kinds of ecosystems: flooded forest and terra
firme forest. After disembarking at this native village, we’ll start our
morning hike. This walk affords excellent opportunities for spotting
transitional species such as the snail kite, black tailed ant bird,
manikins, tanagers, hummingbirds, woodpeckers, nun birds, orioles,
blackbirds, etc.
You’ll also see tall trees filled with epiphytes, woody vines and many
varieties of palm trees. After an hour we’ll reach a lovely lagoon where
two dugout canoes await us in the midst of one of the most remote, least
visited areas in the world. This lagoon is filled with endangered and
unique fresh water fish, such as the paiche, the largest in the Amazon
basin, which can weigh more than 80kg (170 lbs). The paiche is
considered a delicacy, and you can often hear them when they rise to the
surface. We’ll also look for the
Peculiar crested hoatzin bird with its olive-colored plumage. Hoatzins
live in small family groups along forested swamps and oxbow lakes.
We will then hike Back aboard the Delfin II skiffs, where icy towels
will refresh us, while we continue exploring the surrounding wildlife.
There’s a good chance of spotting the smallest monkey in the world, the
pygmy marmoset, seen only at its sap-sucking sites low on tree trunks.
DAY 2
YANALLPA – DORADO RIVER (BREAKFAST – LUNCH – DINNER)
06:00 am. Breakfast – Buffet
Dawn and dusk are ideal times for nature observation, and an early rise
is therefore highly recommended. On your first morning, coffee will wake
us up, and pancakes will be a delicious choice for this morning of
adventure and surprises.
07:00 am. Yanallpa exploration, Belluda Stream or Jungle walks
Rainy Season (Dec – May): Belluda Stream exploration.
Aboard the skiffs, we will explore this black water stream and start
learning about the rainforest. You are now in the Pacaya-Samiria
national reserve, where you will have the chance to see its amazing
wildlife. From the skiff you can easily spot parrots, macaws and
monkeys, such as the monk Saki monkey with its gray and black body,
naked face and long shaggy tail. You might also see the saddle-back
tamarin monkey, whose high chirping notes can easily be confused with
those of a flock of birds.
It’s also a good spot to see the beautiful morpho butterfly that flaps
lazily along open corridors through forest or along river edges of
lowland forest on sunny days. Different species of hawks will also be
found and if we are lucky we’ll see the noisy ―laughing falcon, named
after its loud falsetto call as it sits solitary in secondary forest and
plantations.
Dry Season (Jun – Nov) Hiking at the community of Yanallpa
During the dry season, you can visit the community of Yanallpa and
explore two different kinds of ecosystems: flooded forest and terra
firme forest. After disembarking at this native village, we’ll start our
morning hike. This walk affords excellent opportunities for spotting
transitional species such as the snail kite, black tailed ant bird,
manikins, tanagers, hummingbirds, woodpeckers, nun birds, orioles,
blackbirds, etc.
You’ll also see tall trees filled with epiphytes, woody vines and many
varieties of palm trees. After an hour we’ll reach a lovely lagoon where
two dugout canoes await us in the midst of one of the most remote, least
visited areas in the world. This lagoon is filled with endangered and
unique fresh water fish, such as the paiche, the largest in the Amazon
basin, which can weigh more than 80kg (170 lbs). The paiche is
considered a delicacy, and you can often hear them when they rise to the
surface. We’ll also look for the
Peculiar crested hoatzin bird with its olive-colored plumage. Hoatzins
live in small family groups along forested swamps and oxbow lakes.
We will then hike Back aboard the Delfin II skiffs, where icy towels
will refresh us, while we continue exploring the surrounding wildlife.
There’s a good chance of spotting the smallest monkey in the world, the
pygmy marmoset, seen only at its sap-sucking sites low on tree trunks.
DAY 3 : PACAYA RIVER – ATUN POZA LAGOON (BREAKFAST – LUNCH – DINNER)
05:30 am. Wake up call
This morning we will start very early and breakfast on board the skiffs,
in order to see as much wildlife as possible in one of the earth´s
greatest wilderness.
06:00 am. Rio Pacaya – breakfast on board
We have reached our main goal, the Pacaya River, the very heart of the
Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, Peru’s largest protected area with a
mean annual rainfall of nearly 3,000mm, by far the largest protected
wetland reserve in the world.
Filled with lakes, palm swamps and streams, the reserve becomes a
flooded forest in the rainy season and is one of the most beautiful
places you have ever visited.
An early rise is very rewarding: you’ll see parrots, macaws, toucans,
kingfishers, black collared hawks, southern swallows, white winged
swallows, and manikins. Aside from the large variety of birds, you’ll
also see troops of squirrel monkeys.
Aboard our comfortable skiffs, we will go in search of magnificent views
and wildlife opportunities, experiencing spectacular rainforest
wilderness, while searching for different species of monkeys, such as
small family groups of red howler monkeys, the largest in the Amazon
basin, with its bright rust-colored fur and long prehensile tail.
As the sun starts to heat up, we will continue along the shores of the
Pacaya river, spotting huge ceiba or kapok trees, mahogany trees,
strangler figs, epiphytes such as bromeliads and orchids, palm trees and
woody vines. Breakfast—cold, fresh fruit juice, fresh fruit and light
sandwiches with coffee and/or tea—will be served as we float amidst a
favored dolphin feeding spot.
After breakfast, you can jump in the water for a very refreshing morning
swim, a once in a lifetime experience in the beautiful setting of dark,
clean and warm water, deep blue skies, and a light breeze, just a
perfect moment to enjoy the wild and unique Amazon rainforest at its
best.
11:30 am. Back aboard the Delfin II
We will start navigating back down the Puinahua River towards Nauta.
12:30 pm. Lunch
By now, you’ll know the routine; our kitchen staff welcomes you again,
surprising you with a very sophisticated meal and a well balanced menu.
There’s also time for dessert. Coffee will be served at the bar on the
Observation deck.
04:00 pm. Atun Poza expedition
Rainy Season (Dec – May) Atun Poza by skiff: On our adventure this
afternoon we will cruise in our skiffs along a lake called Atun Poza,
where we will surprise several species of egrets, herons, hawks,
long-legged neotropical cormorants fishing for their dinner
and unusual loud horned screamers fishing for their dinner . We will
also have a chance to explore other black water lagoons linked to this
huge lake, where wattled jacanas compete with a wide variety of spiders,
grasshoppers, dragonflies, butterflies, moths, beetles, etc. living
along the grassy edges and lily pads of freshwater swamps and marshes.
We will have an excellent opportunity of seeing social spiders and how
their webs embrace huge parts of a tree.
Dry Season (Jun – Nov) hiking at Atun Poza: This afternoon we will hike
through this pristine and unique ecosystem, passing through a classic
tropical rainforest with emergent trees and canopy trees reaching up to
55 meters in height. Many trees have buttress roots which often extend
high up the trunks while palms are abundant and many of them have stilt
roots. Biologically, this kind of forest is probably one of the richest
habitats on earth, supporting the most species of plants and animals per
unit area. Our target is the giant ceiba or kapok tree with its large
diameter. If we’re lucky we’ll also see giant otters with their large
bodies, dark fur with spotted throat and noisy calls. They nest by a
small stream inside this forest, but we must be very quiet, because if
they hear us they will swim away. This forest is also very good for
spotting birds such as the bluish-fronted jacamar seen in pairs in
middle and lower parts of forest edges, or collared trogons, red-capped
cardinals, etc.
06:30 pm. Back aboard the Delfin II
07:00 pm. Briefing and review
At this time our guides will review all that we have seen and learned,
with the help of videos and a slide show on our flat TV. This will give
you the chance to see up close the birds, monkeys, reptiles, etc. This
is the time to clear up any doubts. We will sail all night long as the
Delfin continues its smooth journey downstream... Coffee and tea are
always available.
08:00 pm. Farewell Dinner
Leaving behind the wildlife, you will continue enjoying our service as a
world class traveler deserves. Tonight our chef and kitchen staff will
treat you to a grilled dinner, including fresh salads, grilled
vegetables, magical sauces, and wonderful combinations of different
types of meat. Our talented staff will delight you with some live music
before you retire.
DAY 4 : YARAPA RIVER – PUERTO MIGUEL VILLAGE – NAUTA (BREAKFAST –
LUNCH)
07:00 am. Breakfast – Buffet
The smell of fresh ground toasted coffee will be the wakeup call this
morning and as usual you will continue enjoying all the different types
of local fresh fruit for a good start to the morning.
08:00 am. Yarapa River Exploration and Puerto Miguel Village Visit
On board our skiffs we will stop at the village of Puerto Miguel to meet
local villagers. You will have the chance to learn about their culture,
traditions and folklore. You may also visit one of the villager’s homes,
to see how they live and the simplicity of their lifestyle and purchase
some of the handcrafts they make.
After visiting the village, we will explore the Yarapa River, where
there’s a good chance that you’ll see squirrel and capuchin monkeys,
herons, egrets and green iguanas. We will reach a beautiful lagoon
called Uvos, named after a fruit that grows wild along its shores. Pink
river dolphins ply its waters in search of fish. The forest also boasts
abundant flora including a variety of bromeliads and orchids. Monkeys
love these surroundings.
11:00 am. Back aboard the Delfin II:
We will continue sailing downstream to the confluence of the Ucayali and
the Marañon, birthplace of the Amazon River. Dolphins delight in this
special setting.
This is also the time to gather all of your things and pack your bags.
12:30 pm. Lunch
This will be your last lunch with us, so our chef will treat you to a
real feast of flavors and colors, having designed a sophisticated menu
featuring the best of Amazonian haute cuisine.
01:30 pm. Disembark at the port of Nauta
We will disembark at our port in Nauta, where a bus will be waiting to
take you back to Iquitos.
03:30 pm. Manatee Rescue Center
This will be a quick stop before you get to the airport. It will allow
you to see from up close these beautiful creatures, touch them and even
feed them a bottle of milk if you would like. There is free admission to
the center, but tips are greatly appreciated.
04:30 pm. Arrive at Iquitos Airport
Our personnel will help you check in, and say goodbye.
06:10 pm. Flight departs for Lima
END OUR SERVICES
GENERAL INFORMATION
*The weather in Iquitos is warm and humid with average annual maximum
temperature of 33°C (95°F) and minimum of 21°C (70°C)
*The dry season is from May to November. The wet season is from December
to April
*The seasons feature differences in the plant and animal life as well as
in the climate.
*All activities are subject to change due to weather conditions and time
of year. River and tributary levels may vary and thus navigation times
and excursions may need to be modified at the captain´s discretion.
*Bring comfortable soft-soled shoes, light-weight trousers and
long-sleeved tops, hat, sunglasses, lightweight raingear, sunscreen,
mosquito repellant, BINOCULARS, camera and spare batteries.
*We recommend taking Vitamin B or B-12 15 days before your arrival to
the jungle; these have been proven as the most effective natural
repellent of all. Still, please remember to bring one repellent with
you. We recommend the ones that contain deet.
*Do not forget to include some items that you can give away to the
locals. (T-shirts, pens and paper are especially prized).
*Do not forget to change soles in small bills Lima Airport. We are sure
you will enjoy very much shopping in the Puerto Miguel´s arts and craft
market and in this way you will help them with the family economy.
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