Amazon Cruise - Adventure in Lima - Peru
Tour type: Adventure 
Countries: Peru
Cities: Lima
Tour operator: Axel Tours ( Peru Machupicchu ) - Cusco, Peru
The M/V Rio Amazonas carries 46 passengers in 20 air-conditioned cabins on an itinerary which explores life on the Amazon and its people. There is an ample deck area, both covered and uncovered, with comfortable chairs and hammocks, for a leisurely look at life on the river. The main deck contains the bar and an a/c dining room.There is a jacuzzi on the upper deck. Standard twin (13) and Sun deck triple (2) cabins all have private bath/shower, picture windows. Senior Suite (1) and Junior Suites (2) are slightly larger, have private bath/shower, lower beds, a small closet and a sitting area. There are also two Family Cabins that will hold four persons. There are one or more experienced, English speaking Guides/Naturalists on board. The ship carries its own shore boats for excursions. A SSB radio keeps the ship in contact with the Operations Office. Down river cruises operates from Iquitos , Peru , to Leticia , Colombia & Tabatinga, Brazil departing on Sundays and arriving on Wednesdays. Up river cruises reverse the pattern but with different stops and excursions, departing Tabatinga/Leticia on Wednesdays and arriving Iquitos on Saturdays Day 1: Flight to Iquitos. Reception and transfer to the dock. Board the M/V Rio Amazonas. Built in Edinburgh in 1896 and used originally to haul rubber down the Amazon, the cruiser was completely refurbished in 1994 and again upgraded in 2001. Carrying 44 passengers in 21 air-conditioned cabins on an itinerary which explores life on the Amazon. There is an open-air lounge and air conditioned dining room and ample deck area with chairs and hammocks for a leisurely look at life on the river. Down river cruises operate from Iquitos, Peru to Leticia, Colombia & Tabatinga, Brazil departing on Sundays and arriving on Wednesdays. While sailing down the Amazon River, you will be able to appreciate the varied and beautiful landscapes along the river. Afternoon stop at Yanamono to visit a sugar cane rum still, then a short walk at Chamaleon Island to observe water lilies. Day 2: Early wake up call for morning bird watching at the Ampiyacu River. Visit the Bora and Huitoto villages. Later, stop at the town of Pevas, the oldest Peruvian town on the Amazon. In the afternoon, a jungle hike through the dense rain forest at the Shishita River with opportunities to view wildlife. Day 3: Morning jungle walk and visit to Paranaquiro village followed by a piranha fishing expedition on a small black water lake. In the afternoon a brief visit to the village of Caballococha. After sunset, cross the lake to look for the caiman in the reedy shallows and listen to the sounds of the rain forest. Day 4: Early morning arrival in Santa Rosa Island, Peru, opposite to Leticia/Tabatinga cities. Transfer to the airport in Leticia for the flight to Iquitos and then Lima.
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FAQ/INFO ABOUT TOUR Amazon cruises from Iquitos offer several itinerary options, you can choose to navigate into the Pacaya Samiria natural reserve for amazing wildlife, cruise down river to Tabatinga in Brazil and Leticia (from here you can continue to Manaus) or venture up river to the Yurimaguas region
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The Inca Trail is Peru's best known hike, combining a stunning mix of Inca ruins, mountain scenery, lush cloud-forest and rich subtropical jungle. Over 250 species of orchid have been counted in the Machu Picchu Historic Sanctuary, as well as numerous birds such as hummingbirds, waterfowl and the majestic Andean Condor. The star of the Sanctuary is the spectacled bear - a shy, herbivorous animal that is extremely rare and close to extinction.
Essentially the Inca Trail is a mountainous jungle hike leading to the sacred Inca city of Machu Picchu. The 45km trek is usually covered in 4 days, arriving at Machu Picchu at daybreak on the final day before returning to Cusco by train in the afternoon.
The trek is rated moderate and any reasonably fit person should be able to cover the route. It is fairly challenging nevertheless, and altitudes of 4200m are reached, so ensuring that you are well acclimatized is important. If arriving from sea level, plan to spend at least 2 full days in Cusco (3 days is better) prior to commencing the trek. This should allow plenty of time for acclimatization and give you sufficient opportunity to visit the City of Cusco and nearby Inca ruins at Sacsayhuamn, Quenqo, Pucapucara & Tambomachay as well as spending a day or two exploring the Sacred Valley of the Incas visiting the tradition market town of Pisaq, and the fascinating Inca fortress at Ollantaytambo |











