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Amazon
River Cruise :Iquitos
to Leticia / Tabatinga to Iquitos
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| Duration |
7
Days / 6 Nights |
| Starting
Point |
Iquitos
on Saturday |
| Ending
Point |
Iquitos
via Leticia / Tabatinga on Friday |
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Tour Type |
Adventure
- Nature |
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Price from |
$
1940 € 1446 |
All
our programmes can be tailor made according to your requirements,
whether regarding the length of your tour, any special interests
or specific activities, flight reservations, optional destinations
or tours.
Tour
Description
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Day
1: Saturday ARRIVE IQUITOS / CRUISE (Departure at 11:00hrs)
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Upon
arrival in the jungle frontier city of Iquitos in the morning,
a representative meets and brings us to Iquitos’ main dock
area where we board the M/V ARAPAIMA, the most modern tourist
vessel on the Amazon River and our ultra-comfortable home for
the next week. As soon as everyone is aboard and settled, we begin
our cruise down the Mighty Amazon.
Following cabin assignments, an English/Speaking naturalist/guide
gives a general ship orientation, crew member introduction and
ship’s safety information while sailing along the city’s
river front, passing lumber factories and small villages. Later
we enjoy a delicious lunch featuring authentic Peruvian dishes
aboard ship followed by a visit to a local sugarcane liquor, or
“cachaza”, factory at Yanamono creek.
At
sunset, we take the motorized canoes further downstream to the
mouth of the Napo River -- feel like explorers in the wake of
Francisco de Orellana, the Spaniard who in 1541 named the river
"Amazonas" for the Amazons of Greek mythology as his
expedition encountered fierce female warriors in the area -- and
see graceful herons with their slimmer postures reflected on the
river, curious pink and gray river dolphins checking us out, and
countless birds. Return to the M/V Arapaima for dinner and overnight
on board.
Meals included: Lunch - Dinner
Note:
We highly suggest our customers to arrive one day prior or in
the morning hours of departure day. We can help you to book an
overnight or day-use room at local hotels if needed.
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Day
2: Sunday CRUISE / Palometa/Pebas
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When
we arise this morning, the M/V ARAPAIMA is tied up at the mouth
of Palometa creek, near the village of Pebas. Our tour guide takes
us on a motorized canoe excursion to a nearby black water lake,
or “cocha”, for an exciting early-morning bird-watching
adventure. Here we have lots of opportunities to look for exotic
birds as well as other wildlife.
For
example, we are likely to encounter the Hoatzin, one of the jungle’s
most unusual birds, which can mimic the sounds of a number of
animals. After breakfast, we visit a small Bora or Wuitoto Indian
community where we receive a warm welcome from the chief and villagers
alike. This visit carry us back in time, as these natives live
much like their ancestors hundreds of years ago. We are invited
into their traditional building, or “Maloka”, made
from sticks and palm leaf thatched roof held together with different
types of jungle vines, where they perform some traditional dances.
We
also have time to buy, or bargain, for their multi-colored handicrafts
they make using jungle seeds and vines. Boras and Wuitotos maintain
their traditions, values and customs as in the old days, such
as using hand-made tools in their everyday lives as yuca or manioc
grinders and shakers. After lunch aboard the M/V ARAPAIMA, an
extensive primary and second-growth forest hike on the Limon creek
gives our guide the chance to point out one wonder after another.
We see oriole blackbirds, yellow-headed caracaras, Squirrel and
Capuchin monkeys, colored butterflies, leaf-cutter ants, trees
like the giant Kapok merging overhead to form a verdant archway,
leaves the size of umbrellas, vines with incredible sizes and
shapes, and medicinal plants.
Along
the trail, we learn which plants are edible and which are poisonous.
After dinner the day ends with a night boat excursion to look
for nocturnal wildlife and watch a crowded sky full of stars,
above our heads, while we sail the silent waters of the Amazon
River.
Meals included: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
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3: Monday CRUISE / CABALLO COCHA
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Early this morning, we explore the
rainforest along the banks of the Amazon River in our motorized
canoes. We should hear and perhaps see monkeys and birds like
toucans, parrots, kingfishers, and Black-necked Red Cotingas at
Alfaro Island. After breakfast, our ship drifts silently downstream
while we observe on both sides of the river lush green forest
and occasionally a dugout canoe loaded with bags or people with
merely an inch of freeboard showing.
At
mid-morning we visit a typical Amazon jungle village at Paranaquiro
to observe how these people live daily in this part of the world.
We continue sailing down the Amazon River, passing a few jungle
homes, which are light thatched-roof dwellings with countless
natives, especially children, walking along the shoreline. After
a lavish lunch served aboard, arrive at the channel of Caballo
Cocha Lake. The next hour up the channel is amazing as it is only
a hundred feet wide with countless varieties of animal sounds
on both sides.
Near
the mouth of the channel it is easy to spot groups of grey and
pink Amazon River dolphins arching silently out of the black water.
At mid afternoon, ship ties up at the village of Caballo Cocha
for a short walk. Then using the motorized-canoes our guide lead
us to a piranha fishing trip, using just a wooden stick, line,
hook and a cube of beef.
After
dinner, there will be time for alligator spotting with a flashlight
and with the best of his skills our guide will catch an alligator
with his bare hands! We enjoy additional opportunities for viewing
nocturnal wildlife and Southern constellations while returning
to the ship for overnight and continue our journey down the Amazon
River.
Meals included: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
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4: Tuesday LETICIA/TABATINGA
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After
cruising all night, we awake this morning on the Amazon River
at Santa Rosa Island (Peru). Breakfast is served aboard and then
the motorized-canoes transfer us to the remote cities of Leticia,
Colombia, and Tabatinga, Brazil for walking and visiting these
two interesting cities at our own pace.
We
also have time to shop for souvenirs, or just relax with a refreshing
soda in one of the local bar-restaurants adjoining the main square.
Return to the M/V Arapaima right on time for our lunch aboard
and sail up the Mighty Amazon River to Iquitos. From the observation
deck, we have spectacular views of the forest as ship winds along
a narrow section of the Amazon River on our way to Iquitos.
Late
afternoon, and If time permits, we make a brief stop at Micos
Island on the Colombian side to spot a great number of monkey
species and huge Victoria Amazonica Lily pads which are blooming
in an estuary of the river bank. Later, stop by the Cayaru River
where we have chances to see a huge variety of colorful birds,
and with luck, three toed Sloths and some monkeys. Dinner aboard
and as our ship moves against the river current through the night,
we can observe, from the observation deck, the stars presenting
a marvelous and incredible spectacle of both Southern and Northern
constellations.
Meals included: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
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5: Wednesday CRUISE / Camucheros
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An
early wake up call give us time for a cup of coffee or tea before
leaving on motorized canoes for a bird watching excursion at one
of the many oxbow lakes in the area. Right after breakfast, get
ready for an extensive jungle walk through primary and secondary
forest nearby the village of San Juan of Camucheros - Guides show
how to survive in the jungle; finding food, water, learn how to
make a fire; and point out termite nests, lizards, big trees,
medicinal plants, and other type of wildlife.
Here,
we get a good start on understanding Amazon ecology. After lunch
aboard the M/V ARAPAIMA, we experience a new venture into the
virgin rainforest by entering TERRA FIRMA for a jungle hike and
chances to spot a great variety of blossoming bromeliads, delicate
orchids, ferns, huge Ceiba trees, strangler figs, lianas, vines,
medicinal plants, frogs, caterpillars and ants.
Then
visit a nearby colpa to watch for blue-and-yellow macaws, white-throated
toucans, tanagers, woodpeckers among other birds. Also we have
chances to observe the distinctive red shining eyes of the black
caimans along the narrow shorelines of a stream. Tonight ship
continues sailing up the Mighty Amazon River while we are relaxing
and absorbing the sights, sounds and smells of the lush forest
from the top deck of the ship.
Meals included: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
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6: Thursday CRUISE / Pebas
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Very
early in the morning, we grab our binoculars and set off to a
small black-water lake, home to a myriad of birdlife. As we move
on the tranquil waters of the Ampiyacu River, enjoy breathtaking
views of the rainforest and spot pink river dolphins and a large
collection of exotic birds. On returning from our bird watch,
a filling breakfast will be served, then get ready to visit a
Yagua Indian village to get a first-hand look at the daily lives
of their people.
The
tour through the village lets us see the virtues of rainforest
life, and highlights the problems facing a people caught between
their own culture and traditions, and the imposing Western way
of life. It is an amazing experience to chat with the village
chief and his relatives who teach us their unique blowgun hunting
techniques and perform some typical dances. Try out our bartering
skills, or just buying their handicrafts, with westernized articles.
The
breeze on the river is quite comforting once we reach cruising
speed, and the views are excellent from the observation deck of
the ship. After lunch, we go out fishing for black and red piranhas
at the Apayacu River, also habitat of other fish species such
as arawana, sardine, and zungaro catfish. Sunsets are a special
time in the Amazon as they can provide an unbelievable myriad
of colors so this last afternoon have our camera at hand to take
pictures when the sun begins to set behind the trees.
Meals included: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
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7: Friday Arrive Iquitos
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At mid-morning
we arrive in Iquitos, and following breakfast and disembarkation,
we have time to browse on our own pace by visiting some of the
city’s tourist sights, relaxing, shopping or just taking
a motorized rickshaw, with a very inexpensive price, to ride around
this exotic town. Transfer to the 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.
See
all our hotels
in Iquitos
Single |
Double |
Triple |
$
3465 € 2584
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$
1940 € 1446 |
$
1755 € 1308 |

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M/V
Arapaima: Your
home for 4 days
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The boat has three decks with cabins distributed as follows: 01
room rate suite with king bed, 12 doubles / twins with beds of
1 ½ square, private bath with hot and cold water, 02 double-cabin
with beds of 1 ½ square, and a private bathroom with only
cold water. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning.
The M / V Arapaima has a lounge and a dining room / bar with air
conditioning offering buffet meals.
The cruise offers a broad area of observation or sun deck in its
latest cover, which has a bar and BBQ.


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