3 Days 2 Nights Amazon Ecolodge Adventure
Overview
Hello,
My name is Edgar and I’m a jungle survival expert. My company offers group and private adventures deep in the Amazon Tamshiacu Yanayacu Reserve.
You can choose from a variety of classes and hands on survival skill trainings to discover the Amazon. Huayracaspy is the company with access to 440, 000 hectares (4 million acres) of conservation area.
Tamshiacu Yanayacu Reserve basin has no malaria or yellow fever; no malaria prophylaxis is necessary for the trip.
My name is Edgar and I’m a jungle survival expert. My company offers group and private adventures deep in the Amazon Tamshiacu Yanayacu Reserve.
You can choose from a variety of classes and hands on survival skill trainings to discover the Amazon. Huayracaspy is the company with access to 440, 000 hectares (4 million acres) of conservation area.
Tamshiacu Yanayacu Reserve basin has no malaria or yellow fever; no malaria prophylaxis is necessary for the trip.
Inclusions
- transportation, all the meals, tour guide, all the activities in he lodge
- 3x Breakfast
- Accommodation included: 3 nights
What to expect
Itinerary
Day 1: amazon survial tour
Pass By: Amazonas Region, Amazonas Region
itinerary
Day 1 (lunch/dinner)
Transfer from the airport or your hotel to the city of Nauta (2.5 hours).
We will then take a boat along the Marañón River, and then the Ucayali River, where you will see the formation of the largest river in the world: the Amazon River. We are on the boat about 2 hours and will arrive at the lodge around 12pm.
– You will meet your guide and be taken to your room.
– Lunch at 13:00
– We will go on a jungle trek to explore the jungle around the lodge. You will be able to see the immense trees that live in the area.
You are likely to see many varieties of primates including squirrel monkeys, black capuchin monkeys and the smaller South American monkeys known as pygmy marmosets (leoncito) as well as noisy monkeys such as red howler monkeys.
Finally, you will see a beautiful sunset in the Amazon where you will take
Dinner at 7pm night boat excursion to see alligators and nocturnal birds and fireflies.
Meals included:
• Breakfast: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation included: lodge
Day 2: amazon jungle survival
Pass By: Amazonas Region, Amazonas Region
itinerary
Day 2 (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
- Breakfast.
– You will explore the Cumaceba river by boat where you will live the most beautiful moment of your trip seeing many animals in their own habitat, you will also have the opportunity to swim near the pink dolphins. You can see them but not touch them.
Also, on this tour you will see the giant aquatic plants (Victoria Amazonica)
You are also likely to see giant iguanas, monkeys, sloths and many species of jungle birds.
Lunch 13:00
After lunch we will explore some lakes where you will have the opportunity to fish. You can catch several different species of fish such as piranhas, sardines, barracuda and catfish etc.
Dinner at 7pm
-Night hiking to see tarantulas, spiders, frogs, boa constrictors, snakes, possums, night monkeys, etc.
Meals included:
• Breakfast: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation included: lodge
Day 3: amazon jungle survival
Pass By: Amazonas Region, Amazonas Region
Itinerary
Day 3 (Breakfast/Lunch)
Breakfast.
Boat exploration to visit different lakes around the area where you will see many different species of birds such as macaws, parrots, yellow-headed caracara, roadside hawk, black-collared hawk, swallowtail kite, horned screamer, great egret, heren crowned, cocoi Heron, anhinga, neotropical cormorants, as well as some animals such as Titis monkeys, black capuchin monkeys, sloths, etc.
Lunch at 1pm.
With your guide, you will make a list of all the animals seen in this area.
Your jungle experience will come to an end when you return to the city of Iquitos.
Meals included:
• Breakfast: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation included: lodge
Day 1: amazon survial tour
Pass By: Amazonas Region, Amazonas Region
itinerary
Day 1 (lunch/dinner)
Transfer from the airport or your hotel to the city of Nauta (2.5 hours).
We will then take a boat along the Marañón River, and then the Ucayali River, where you will see the formation of the largest river in the world: the Amazon River. We are on the boat about 2 hours and will arrive at the lodge around 12pm.
– You will meet your guide and be taken to your room.
– Lunch at 13:00
– We will go on a jungle trek to explore the jungle around the lodge. You will be able to see the immense trees that live in the area.
You are likely to see many varieties of primates including squirrel monkeys, black capuchin monkeys and the smaller South American monkeys known as pygmy marmosets (leoncito) as well as noisy monkeys such as red howler monkeys.
Finally, you will see a beautiful sunset in the Amazon where you will take
Dinner at 7pm night boat excursion to see alligators and nocturnal birds and fireflies.
Meals included:
• Breakfast: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation included: lodge
Day 2: amazon jungle survival
Pass By: Amazonas Region, Amazonas Region
itinerary
Day 2 (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
- Breakfast.
– You will explore the Cumaceba river by boat where you will live the most beautiful moment of your trip seeing many animals in their own habitat, you will also have the opportunity to swim near the pink dolphins. You can see them but not touch them.
Also, on this tour you will see the giant aquatic plants (Victoria Amazonica)
You are also likely to see giant iguanas, monkeys, sloths and many species of jungle birds.
Lunch 13:00
After lunch we will explore some lakes where you will have the opportunity to fish. You can catch several different species of fish such as piranhas, sardines, barracuda and catfish etc.
Dinner at 7pm
-Night hiking to see tarantulas, spiders, frogs, boa constrictors, snakes, possums, night monkeys, etc.
Meals included:
• Breakfast: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation included: lodge
Day 3: amazon jungle survival
Pass By: Amazonas Region, Amazonas Region
Itinerary
Day 3 (Breakfast/Lunch)
Breakfast.
Boat exploration to visit different lakes around the area where you will see many different species of birds such as macaws, parrots, yellow-headed caracara, roadside hawk, black-collared hawk, swallowtail kite, horned screamer, great egret, heren crowned, cocoi Heron, anhinga, neotropical cormorants, as well as some animals such as Titis monkeys, black capuchin monkeys, sloths, etc.
Lunch at 1pm.
With your guide, you will make a list of all the animals seen in this area.
Your jungle experience will come to an end when you return to the city of Iquitos.
Meals included:
• Breakfast: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation included: lodge
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Face masks provided for travelers
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
Cancellation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.
821todda
October 2022
Had such a great time exploring the Amazon river and its tributaries. Saw a ton of wildlife from caiman, sloths, river dolphins, capybaras, to tons of different birds including prehistoric birds and macaws! It was just an amazing trip and Edgar was really the most critical part of it. He is excep...
Had such a great time exploring the Amazon river and its tributaries. Saw a ton of wildlife from caiman, sloths, river dolphins, capybaras, to tons of different birds including prehistoric birds and macaws! It was just an amazing trip and Edgar was really the most critical part of it. He is exceptionally knowledgeable about the jungle from tracking animals and telling about their behaviors, to describing traditional health properties of plants and vines. He is a survival expert in his element in the jungle and it really shows. He was always looking for cool and exciting things to show us and tell us about. He is really a caring guy and wants his guests to experience as much as possible. Could not recommend Edgar enough! Booking here on trip advisors doesn't seem to work... The best way to get in touch is his website (amazonjunglesurvival.tours) or on Instagram (amazon.jungle.survival).courtneydecan
October 2022
The Amazon rainforest is a bucket list, must see, place. In all my world travels I have never seen such an incredible place or had such a unique experience with Edgar as a guide. He truly loves every aspect and brings you along, making his passion your own. Rain threw our schedule off one day ...
The Amazon rainforest is a bucket list, must see, place. In all my world travels I have never seen such an incredible place or had such a unique experience with Edgar as a guide. He truly loves every aspect and brings you along, making his passion your own. Rain threw our schedule off one day and Edgar adjusted the next days plans to make up the activities, making more work for himself, because he was so invested in showing us everything he could. I can't wait to go back again and wouldn't want to go with any other guide!