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 This trip goes overland into the rainforest
hill country north of the City of Manaus, Brasil. In our air-conditioned
field vehicles we venture into the hills and valleys near the
headwaters of the Urubú River (Vulture River).
The terrain is strikingly beautiful with lush tropical forest,
rivers of cool water rushing through the wilderness, limestone
caves, and thundering waterfalls surrounded by extravagant vegetation.
We spend our nights in a simple but
clean hotel and by day our small group and naturalist guide search
for the bizarre flora and fauna that inhabit this wild and beautiful
area. The three days and two nights of this excursion are varied
and full. We walk in the towering wild forest, raft down a smooth
river in the morning twilight, search for bizarre birds that
nest in the giant mouths of caves, and take a dip in the pools
of primordial rainforest waterfalls. On the last day we journey
to the gargantuan reservoir of the famous and infamous hydroelectric
project, the Balbina Dam, to marvel at the scale of the construction
and to visit small wildlife research projects and museums dedicated
to cultural and natural preservation of the region.
 Itinerary
Day 1 Early this first morning, our group
will embark in field vehicles and drive out of the city of Manaus on the single
road that goes north in the Brasilian Amazon, the Boa-Vista Road.
We soon leave the city behind and on both sides of the road stretches
the vast high forest known as the terre firme. The towering trunks
support a canopy of leaves that hosts a tremendous diversity
of wildlife. About an hour and a half out of Manaus we will stop
and walk into the forest on a good trail that threads its way
through dense foliage. We will be exploring in the early morning
which is a time of peak feeding activity for forest creatures.
With luck we may see monkeys and the unique collection of birds
that inhabit this remote upland forest. We will walk at a deliberate
pace searching for wildlife. After about two hours we will arrive
at a waterfall with a broad cascade of tumbling water. Amid the
cool mist and in a dining room of luxuriant plant life, we will
have a picnic lunch. Those who brought bathing suits will enjoy
a refreshing swim in the crystal clear pool at the base of the
waterfall.
In the early afternoon we will
return to our vehicles and drive north to the town of Presidente
Figueiredo. This small settlement serves as the administrative
center of a vast area of mostly uninhabited rainforest. Within
this area are several important reserves including the Urubú
Environmental Protection Area, the Caverna do Maroaga Environmental
Protection Area, the Uatumã Biological Reserve, and the
Waimiri-Atroari Indigenous Reserve. Arriving in the mid-afternoon,
we will check into our hotel which is built near a series of
cascades along the Urubú River. Some members of our group
will take a siesta and some will choose to explore the nearby
forest with our naturalist guide. Tonight we will get together
for an early dinner and early to bed because the next morning
we will rise early for another day of exploration. (LD)
Day 2 After
a very early breakfast we will board our vehicles and travel
to a nearby river where our boatmen and rafts are waiting. In
the stillness of the Amazon morning we will glide down the glassy
waters of a thickly forested river. As we drift quietly downstream
we have a good chance of observing a great variety of wildlife
including one of the most spectacular creatures native to this
area, an orange flame of a bird, the Guianan Cock of the Rock.
We soon come to a trail head where we disembark and walk through
the forest to the base of an escarpment. Along the wall is the
two story mouth of a shallow cave where we may see the adobe
nests of Oil Birds stuck to the wall high off the ground. There
are other waterfalls and rapids in this area and we will explore
until the late morning when we will pause for our picnic lunch
and take a swim in this remote paradise.
In the mid-afternoon we will
return to our rafts and then to the hotel in Presidente Figueiredo.
The afternoon will be free for a siesta. Rest will be a good
idea, because in the early evening, after dinner, our group will
drive to a trail head where we will go for a night walk in the
rainforest. Because much of the wildlife of the rainforest is
nocturnal, we should see creatures that make themselves invisible
during the daytime. After about an hour and a half of exploration
we will return to the hotel. (BLD)
Day 3 This morning after breakfast we will pick up
the only road going east and drive for about an hour past small
farms and settlements to the very end of the road. It terminates
at one of the worlds largest and most controversial rainforest
hydroelectric projects, the Balbina Dam. The reservoir of this
huge project covers an area of over 2,750 square kilometers (965
square miles). We will visit the Balbina Village which has several
small museums devoted to the natural and cultural life of the
region. Among these are the Aquatic Life Research Center the
home of projects to preserve aquatic mammals such as the Giant
River Otter and the Amazon Manatee. Another research center is
intended to preserve and increase the populations of threatened
Amazon turtles. The third site is the Museum of the Waimiri-Atroari
Indigenous Tribe. Here there are exhibits of archaeological remains
found in the area as well as displays of current life among the
nearby tribe the Waimiri-Atroari. Late morning we will once again
head west. We will stop for lunch and visit one last waterfall
in the Valley of the Urubú. We should arrive in Manaus
in the mid to late afternoon. (BL)
Meal Codes: B = breakfast,
L = Lunch, D = Dinner. Please note that the itinerary must be
considered approximate and is subject to change without notice
due to weather or scheduling imperatives.

Rates: This itinerary is offered
as a group extension only and therefore the rates will have to
be calculated according to group size. Give us a call or send
a message!
Price Includes: accommodations, transfers, and meals as indicated
in the itinerary. Prices and itineraries are subject to change
without notice.
Does Not Include: Meals not indicated, items of a personal nature,
gratuities.

Departures (3D/ 2N): Mondays,
every week from Manaus, Brasil
Amazon
Nature Tours
EMAIL:
info@amazon-nature-tours.com
Tel: 401-423-3377
/ FAX: 401-423-9630
Toll Free US: 800-688-1822
Natureza Amazônica
Viagens e Turismo, Ltda.
Avenida Sete de Setembro, 188
Centro Antigo, Manaus, AM CEP 69005-141 Brasil
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