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PS03 – Jungle Adventure. 03 Days / 02 Nights Immerse you in the Amazonian adventure Chat en línea : invtravelservice@hotmail.com
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Day 01 Reception at the airport, transfer to PS's office to prepare for the river trip and boarding of our motorized dugout canoes. Depending of the hour we will have either a box lunch on the boat or lunch at arrival to the EI. During the trip we may see caymans, turtles and waterfowl, etc. After approx. 3 hours we will arrive at the EI lodge where we will be received with a welcome drink. We are now deep inside pristine rainforest and surrounded by its sounds. In Peru adventure travel covers all your senses. After a short rest we will have a short hike to a small lagoon and return in time to enjoy a jungle sunset at Sunset Point. After returning to the lodge we will board again the canoe for a short night ride to spot caymans on the river banks with flashlights. After returning we will have dinner, at which the Resident Naturalists (RNs) and guides will be available to answer questions or brief us on the Amazon rainforest. Please use this moment for any questions you have about adventure travel in Peru. We will be glad to help you out in all aspects
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Canoes
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Terrapin
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Search of caymans
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Day 02 After an early breakfast, guided by one of our guides, we will start a 3½ miles hike to Cocococha oxbow lake. On the way we will observe exotic plants and insects, colorful butterflies and birds, monkeys and, with luck, even some of the large mammals. At the lake a hide and canoes will be available for a ride around it watching the giant river otters and the wildlife on the shoreline. Return to the EI for a late lunch. Afternoon free for relaxing or independent activities. Dinner
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Giant Otters
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Día 03. Very early wake up and breakfast. Boarding of the canoe to return to Pto. Maldonado, after an exciting slice of Peru adventure travel, watching an unforgettable dawn on the Tambopata river. Transfer to the airport for return flight.
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Crédito: Alejandro Balaguer / Promperu
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Price : USD. $180.00 2persons unless Simple room : plus $ 15.00 (by night) What to take. -Binoculars, Long shirt, Long pants, Shorts, Slippers, Rain coat, sun glasses, mosquito repellent, block lotion, wellingtons, water bottle, tennis, flashlight, hat, scantily clad, swinsuit, camera, personal medicine
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Program Includes : Welcome drink Box Lunch Walk in – Sunset Point Night Excursion looking for caymans Excursion to the Cococha lagoon Transfers / airport / Lodge / airport. In MD All meals. 02 nights Lodging in typical bungalows Tours with specialized guides (inglish – spanish)
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Chat on line: invtravelservice@hotmail.com Important : Rates in $ american dólar Rates can change without previous warning. Program doesnt includes round trip flights tikets. Consult our prices Not including insurance to the traveller - it consults our tariffs No refunds for cancellation or not showing up, because those prices are on special Make the reserve with the cancellation of the program- Reserve your program one month early Prices cash only. Consults us our credit card rates. Contac us : invtravelservice@hotmail.cominvtravelservice@hotmail.com Childs 5 – 12 years old only pay the 65% of the adult rate Unless 2 persons Only you can care 1 medium suitcase Doesnt include tiket for “La Reserva De Tambopata” (plus- S/.30.00)
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El departamento de Madre de Dios se encuentra Ubicado en la Selva del Perú
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Location: Amazonian Jungle, southeastern Perú. It shares borders with Bolivia and Brasil. Area: 85.183km2 / 32.889miles2 Capital: Puerto Maldonado Altitude: –Lowest point : 183 masl/ 600fasl (Puerto Maldonado) –Highest point: 500masl/ 1640fasl (Boca manu) Acces by air: –Lima – Puerto Maldoando : 1hour y 30mimutes. –Cusco – Puerto Maldonado : 30 minutes
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Madre de Dios Exuberant is the word that describes Madre de Dios with its infinite forests, sinuous rivers that rush towards the ocean, and life abounding in all its corners. Puerto Maldonado, the capital city, is an obligatory stop along the way to gain entrance to the national parks and reserves located in the area, and it has been, at certain moments, an important exporting site for rubber, wood, gold, and petroleum. At present, two of the main economic activities there are eco-tourism and chestnut harvesting. At only ten kilometers from Puerto Maldonado, or a one and half hour hike, you find Lake Sandoval, bordered by aguajales (swampy areas full of palm trees), orchids, kapok trees, caoba trees, and Mauritanian palm trees that grow up to thirty meters tall. The lake is also the home for a large variety of species such as toucans, macaws, parrots, egrets, tapirs, turtles, and the refuge for river otters and black caimans, two species on the brink of extinction. In the areas around Lake Valencia, 60 kilometers from Puerto Maldonado by the Madre de Dios River, there are several indigenous communities where the people make their living from fishing for tiger shovelnose catfish, gilded catfish, and paiche; this area is the habitat for plenty of flora and fauna, too. Even before Spanish arrived, Madre de Dios was seen as a land of legendes and was thought to be either El dorado or Paititi. During Inca times, it was part of the Antisuyo, the northeastern region of empire, but it represented a difficult territory to subject for the Inca monarchs, yet extremely valuable due to its natural resources. With the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors, many expeditions were organized for the purpose of exploring the region because it was thought that hidden in the thickness of the jungle was ak kingdom of unimaginable wealth. A series of explorers started out from differents routes without ever discovering the land of the legend bursing with gold. In 1902,. The city of Puerto Maldoando was founded and in 1912, the department of Madre de Dios was created. This name has its origin in an old story where dominican priests found an image of the Virgen Mary on the Shores of the según river.
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