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IQUITOS  TO  LETICIA / TABATINGA
4 days / 3 nights - Saturday thru Tuesday

AMAZON RIVER CRUISE
Leticia/Tabatinga to Iquitos
4 days / 3 nights (Tue-Fri)
THREE FRONTIERS
Iquitos to Leticia roundtrip
7 days / 6 nights (Sat-Fri)
NATURE AT ITS BEST
Tapiche River Expedition
7 days / 6 nights (Sat-Fri)
RAINFOREST EXPLORATION
Pacaya Samiria Reserve
7 days / 6 nights (Sat-Fri)

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ADDITIONAL SERVICES
(Transfers, Hotels, and more)

 

EXTENSION PROGRAMS
(Lima, Cusco / Machu Picchu & more)

 

Sail down the Mighty Amazon River to the frontier cities of Leticia (Colombia) and Tabatinga (Brazil). Spend your days hiking through lush forests, visiting remote Indian villages and learn their way of life in the jungle. Discover quiet small tributaries on our small excursion boats and be surprised by pink and grey dolphins suddenly surfacing, carving a graceful arc in the air and disappear in the water.

Day 1. Saturday - Arrive Iquitos / Cruise
Arrive in the jungle frontier city of Iquitos in the morning hours. A representative will meet us at the airport and bring us to Iquitos’ main dock area where we board the M/F 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 the 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/Y Arapaima for dinner and overnight on board. (L, D)
  

 Note  We suggest our customers to arrive one day prior or in the early morning hours of the ship's departure day. We can help you book additional services, such as airport transfers, overnight or day-use rooms at local hotels and other, if needed.

A day on the M/F Arapaima begins with a hearty breakfast which will normally be served between 7:00 and 8:30 AM followed, or preceded, by daily excursions. During a "normal" day in the Amazon we will take three excursions which may focus on bird watching, fishing for piranhas, short and long day and night jungle walks into primary and secondary forests and visits to local Indian communities and small Amazon villages. Lunch is ready between 12:30 and 2:00 PM and dinner is served between 7:30 and 9:00 PM. The bar opens from 9:00 AM till 11:00 PM.

Day 2. Sunday - Palometa / Pebas
When we arise this morning, the M/Y 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 Huitoto Indian community where we receive a warm welcome from the chief and villagers alike. This visit carries 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 Huitotos 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/F 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. (B, L, D)
    
Day 3. Monday - Cruise / Caballococha
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. (B, L, D)
  

Day 4. Tuesday - Arrive Leticia / Tabatinga
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. Early afternoon, transfer to Leticia / Tabatinga airport or local hotel if needed. (B)

Flexibility is a GREAT tool during Amazon Expedition Cruises!

 Please note:  The itinerary, as outlined here, is a guideline – it is important to allow room for the unpredictable and unexpected surprises that make each trip unique. We will find it is more satisfying to let the jungle, the weather and our naturalist guides lead the way. Trust the expert guides if they find the need to modify the itinerary for the best interest and safety of the group.

  Package includes 
  

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Welcome drink
- Accommodations in air conditioned cabins
- All shore excursions and sightseeing  as described *
- Naturalist English speaking guide
- Snacks (certain days)
- Meals as indicated (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)

  Package DOES NOT Include 
  

- International and domestic airfare (can be quoted separately)
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Airport transfers
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Hotels
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Tours not offered in the program
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Any type of insurance
- Tips to porters, drivers, crew and Tour Guides
- Alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages
- Domestic airport taxes of US$6.00 at each airport in Peru and International departure taxes of US$31.00 upon leaving Peru
- Any other services not mentioned in itinerary

   

Note: Transfers from / to hotel or airports are not included and are charged as additional services. Also at additional costs, 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 be scheduled.


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