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Upon arrival at Puerto Maldonado (the World
Capital of Biodiversity), you will be met by your guide at the airport
who will take you to the main port.
The boat trip on the Tambopata River will last approximately two
hours with lunch served on board. A cocktail reception will welcome
you to Cayman Lodge Amazonie.
Short visit of the lodges and accommodation will soon follow.
At the end of the afternoon, we'll have for an excursion to discover
nocturnal wildlife and hear sounds of the jungle in the rainforest.

After an early breakfast, we'll go on an excursion
within the jungle to discover medicinal plants and you may have
the opportunity to observe different kinds of monkeys (squirrel
monkeys, saddleback tamarins, dusky titi monkey, brown capuchin
monkeys, red howler monkey), mammals and birds.
At the end of the morning, we'll head to Chuncho clay lick with
lunch on board. We'll arrive after a 3 hour boat trip on the Tambopata
River. On your arrival, we'll go on an excursion to explore. You
will spend the night at a camp site especially equipped for the
occasion.

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We'll wake up at dawn to see the sunrise before
observing a wide variety of macaws, aras and parrots. You'll get
to see a nature show which we're sure will amaze. Macaws and parrots
go to the clay lick to find the minerals and salts they need to
neutralize the toxins they have ingested eating seeds or green fruits.
Breakfast will then be served; at the end of the morning we'll go
down stream and stop at the "Cascada el Gato". It is a
small and beautiful waterfall where we'll have lunch and you can
take the opportunity to enjoy a swim if you wish to. In the middle
of the afternoon, we'll return to Cayman Lodge Amazonie where you'll
have the opportunity to relax in the hammocks facing the Tambopata
River and enjoy the sunset.
Before dinner, we'll have a boat ride to observe caymans and capybaras
along the banks of the river.

After an early breakfast you'll leave Cayman
Lodge Amazonie to get your plane at Puerto Maldonado airport. Pay
close attention to the fauna and the flora. This time of the day
is particularly good to see animals waking up, in particular the
howler monkeys.

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