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MONDAY AND FRIDAY QUITO / MANATEE AMAZON EXPLORER.- Morning departure by plane from Quito to Francisco de Orellana (Coca), a center of oil production, named in honor to the Spanish Conqueror who discovered the Amazon River in 1541. The Manatee will be awaiting near this river port and guests reach it by motor canoe on the Napo River. Once aboard the Manatee Amazon Explorer a thrilling adventure of exploring the tropical rain forest and its native communities will begin. The courteous crew will attend to your needs and the guides will introduce you to the surprising Amazon world, its people, more than 560 species of birds, and hundreds of botanical wonders. The Manatee sails along different ecosystems and important natural reserves such as the Yasuni National Park and the Limoncocha Biological Reserve. |
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TUESDAY : Terra Firmae Forest, Lakes and Gorges.-Morning disembarkation for a stroll on terra firmae forest, towards an interior lagoon on the Yasuni National Park, observing the different ecosystems and accompanied by the Naturalist Guide. The excursion includes the opportunity to swim and fish for the famous piranha, time for rest and lunch. The return to the mighty Napo River is with a native canoe, rowing on a small black water creek or gorge. |
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WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAYS: Parrots and the Limoncocha Biological Reserve.- Early departure by motor canoe to visit a very special corner of the jungle, the clay banks of the river where different species of parrots gather daily to eat this clay that helps them digest the seeds they feed on, it is quite a sight, colorful and noisy! Then, back aboard the Manatee to sail upriver and reach one of the tributaries of the Napo to observe the flora and fauna, the surprising pigmy monkeys and then a trek to the installations of what was the Summer Institute of Linguistics of South America in Limoncocha, currently the only Biological Reserve of Ecuador. Upon reaching the Limoncocha Lake, we will board a canoe and travel along the banks of this marshy ecosystem, where over 470 species of birds have been recorded. There is a possibility to fish for piranha, and a short walk. At night, it is possible to observe the black caimans who inhabit the lagoon, quite an experience... Late return to the Manatee for dinner and overnight. |
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THURSDAYS AND SUNDAYS - Culture / The Amazonian man/ Giants of the Forest The adventure today begins with a visit to the Museum of Pompeya, a small archaeology sample with Amazonian funeral urns that date back several centuries, as well as utensils and ways of life of the ancient denizens of the rain forest, which can still be seen today. We will also have the opportunity to see the giant tress of the Amazon, like the kapok, which rise over the forest canopy to more than 80 meters high, with huge roots. Guests can also try rowing the canoes on a tranquil tributary of the Napo River up to the house of a native family, to share a moment with them and learn their ways of life. |
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FRIDAY AND MONDAY : The Return.- While the Manatee navigates upriver, the guides wrap up our knowledge of the great Amazon region. Then transfer to the airport for the flight to Quito. Note:Every night there will be additional activities such as conferences, review of the flora and fauna and night outings. |
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INTERNATIONAL GROSS RATES PER PERSON 2005 & 2006
MONDAY TO FRIDAY (5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS).- In Double Cabin US$ 615.00 In Triple Cabin US$ 525.00 In Single Cabin US$ 923.00 / Children under 12 sharing cabin with Parents US$ 308.00
+ Airfare Quito-Coca-Quito US$ 120.00 net per person and Yasuni National Park fee of US$ 20.00 per person, both subject to change without previous notice. Children under 12 pay 50% of discount.
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FRIDAY TO MONDAY (4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS)
In Double Cabin US$ 461.00 / In Triple Cabin US$ 393.00/In Single Cabin US$ 692.00/Children under 12 sharing cabin with Parents US$ 231.00
Airfare Quito-Coca-Quito US$ 120.00 net per person and Yasuni National Park fee of US$ 20.00 per person, both subject to change without previous notice. Children under 12 pay 50% of discount.
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WHAT TO BRING:
- Passport
- Comfortable walking shoes or tennis
- Rubber boots and rain ponchos ( provided on board as a courtesy )
- Long pants, 3 or 4 lightweight (no jeans)
- Long and short sleeved cotton shirts or blouses, 3 or 4
- Windbreaker or sweater
- Cotton socks, a pair per day
- Shorts, 2 or 3
- T-shirts, 3 or 4
- Bathing suit
- Cotton underwear
- Hat or cap
- Plastic water bottle
- Suntan lotion
- Sunglasses
- Flashing with extra batteries
- Binoculars (available for rent)
- Waterproof small backpack
- Insect repellent
- Cameras with high speed film
- Personal first aid kit
- Plastic bags for wet clothes
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