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4 Day Tour Of The Tamshiyacu - Tahuayo Reserve From Iquitos
  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Tour Types

    Bird Watching, Boating, Nature

  • Duration

    4 Days

  • Activity Level

    Hard

  • Language

    English, Spanish

Description

Come on this tour of the Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo Reserve to explore the dense forests of the Amazon, and gain memories to last you a lifetime. Discover these pristine stretches of the forest as you navigate rivers and tributaries on scenic boat rides. This tour is brimming with adventure with night walks, rowing canoes, and more. Also, visit a native village to get a taste of their lifestyle.

Highlights
  • Watch Amazon sunset on a boat
  • Explore the wildlife on boat rides and jungle walks
  • Row around lakes in wooden canoes
  • Visit the native village of Ayacucho  
  • Day 1: Navigating the Amazon River expand_more
    • In Iquitos, you will be greeted by Yaku Amazon staff and transferred to the Iquitos port. Alternatively, travel by highway to the San Joaquin port. We then board a comfortable boat to navigate the longest, widest, and most voluminous river in the world, the Amazonas.  We then navigate a tributary of the Amazon, the Yanayacu River, to reach our lodge.  
    • After lunch, depart for an afternoon and evening adventure along the Corrientes, Purura, and the Yanayaku tributary. Embark on a boat trip in search of a range of birds: horned screamers, tapaculos, horneros, parrots, muscovy ducks, cormorants, jacanas, blue and yellow macaws, etc.

    • Disembark the boat for a walk-in Igapo forest which is a seasonally-flooded primary jungle, to find land animals (monkeys, reptiles, insects, etc.). While walking, you will be amazed at the huge size of the kapok or Lupuna tree Ceiba Pentandra as it towers over the other rainforest vegetation.

    • After the walk, we board the boat to observe the beautiful Amazon sunset!

    • Gaze at the night sky and marvel at the stunning stars creating constellations of the Southern Hemisphere. After dinner, relax and listen to the sounds of the forest.

  • Day 2: Explore the Lakes and Jungle expand_more
    • After breakfast, travel to the black water lakes Corrientes and Ojé by boat, and then explore these lakes rowing in a wooden canoe. Search for iguanas, three-toed sloths, squirrel monkeys, cormorants, herons, kingfishers, parrots, horned screamers, blue and yellow macaws, black collared hawks, great black­ hawks, vultures, toucans, etc.

    • After lunch, continue the exploration by boat.

    • Disembark the boat for a walk-in Igapo forest, seasonally flooded primary jungle, to find land animals (monkeys, reptiles, insects, etc.). While walking, you will be amazed at the huge size of the kapok or Lupuna tree Ceiba pentandra as it towers over the other rainforest vegetation.

    • After the walk, we board the boat to observe the beautiful Amazon sunset!  We then slowly navigate the water to search for caimans, night birds, fishing bats, nocturnal fish, insects, and capybaras.

    Dinner, then relax and listen to the night sounds of the forest.

  • Day 3: Fishing, Dolphins, and Jungle Walk expand_more
    • Explore the lakes Corrientes and Purura, and the tributary Yanayaku by boat in search of iguanas, sloths, different monkeys species, and the many species of birds.
    • View one of the largest aquatic plants in the world, the Victoria Regia Water Lilies.  The gigantic floating leaves can measure up to 3 meters across.

    • After lunch, continue the boat excursion. Also, observe one of the most beautiful Amazon River species, the grey and pink dolphins. Swim by their side and use a hydrophone and speaker to listen to their low-frequency sounds.

    • Returning to the lodge, our search continues for caimans, night birds, bats, tarantulas, frogs, fish, fireflies, etc.

    • After dinner, a night walk in the Igapo forest affords an experience of the rainforest's nocturnal wonders.  Be surrounded by jungle sounds while finding unique and diverse creatures.  Find beautiful tree frogs, cane toads, night monkeys, tarantulas, scorpions, and other arachnids, insects, sleeping birds, snakes, lizards.

  • Day 4 : Ayacucho Village and Varzea Forest expand_more
    • Walk-behind the lodge in primary and seasonally flooded forest to learn about the flora and fauna's biodiversity.  Find medicinal plants and learn the many uses, while also discovering fauna.

    • After breakfast, visit the native village of Ayacucho to learn about their culture, folklore, and life in this part of the world. March through December, you may have a chance to visit the schools of the community.

    • Walk-in Varzea forest along Lake Ipahuantillo in search of the only ruminant bird in the Amazon. It is a prehistoric-looking bird called hoatzin.

    • After lunch, return by sailing to San Joaquin in our safe and comfortable boat, and then go by highway to Iquitos where we travel to the airport or your hotel.

What's Included
  • Transportation to and from Iquitos

  • Excursions

  • Meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served, not buffeted; dietary restrictions are accommodated)

  • Professional naturalist guide 

  • Personalized trip itinerary

What's Excluded
  • Flights to and from Iquitos

  • Guests' personal expenses 

  • Gratuities

  • Bar tab (sodas, beers, cocktails)

Know before you go
  •  Each tour is private and personalized as you have your own guide, and the itinerary is adapted to you.
Meeting Point

Iquitos, Peru

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price Details
Per Person
1 To 4 USD 520 Per Person

This is a private tour

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USD 520 / person