Nauta caño (AM): Nauta Caño Creek is known for squirrel and silver back tamarillo monkeys, birds, dolphins, and even sloths! We will skim the riverbanks for small caimans and spiders, as well as insects of all colors, shapes and sizes.
For Low Water Season: We will take advantage of the calm waters to fish the famous piranha and learn more about this curious fish. On your visit to this community we will be welcomed by smiling faces and friendly people. Around the community, people who are happy to show you the process of peeling and grating cassava, while another may invite you in for a look at the tools he uses to process the rice (grown locally). A day in the life of a local ribereño is eye-opening to how far we have come in this day and age and a reflection of how simple yet rewarding life is for others.
Fundo Casual (PM): The walk at Fundo Casual jungle trail will take you deep into the rainforest on terra firme (non-flooded forest) where your guide will point out the dynamic creatures and vegetation of the Amazon. Be sure to keep an attentive eye open for spotting surprises! Its almost unbelieveable how with every step you find something along the way. Almost definitely Anaconda, Rainbow Boas, Tarantulas, Poison Frogs, and most recently porquepines have been spotted. This is one of the very few places in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve Amazon Rainforest where you will spot the ever so elusive 2-toed sloth.
For High Water Season: Counflence: Also known as the “Union of the Rivers,” this is where we’ll raise a toast while admiring the unique colors of the three rivers coming together. It is known that the Ucayali River — which merges with the Marañón River upstream from Iquitos, Peru — forms what many countries, aside from Brazil, consider the main source of the Amazon River. Here, you'll have the chance to witness a beautiful farewell sunset in one of the most magical destinations on Earth.
Aboard our skiffs, you'll visit a local community whose people have called the Amazon their home for generations. We'll pass by a typical school, where the children will be thrilled to see you, and then stop at a handicraft market where the women of the community display and sell their remarkable handmade art and crafts.
Overnight on board.