Your Travel Experience with Peru Pro
Day 1
Transfer to the lodge
Transfer with private transportation to the lodge in the Amazon rainforest
Arrival at the lodge
After check-in and a welcome drink, you will take a short walk to visit the Kuyana Island. In the afternoon you will enjoy a typical Kuyana lunch and discover the magic of the Amazon rainforest on the Guitarracocha trail.
The day starts with a bird watching around the lodge before breakfast and then in a guided walk the Ushpayacu waterfalls. After the lunch you will prepare your own chocolate. A culturual night after diner will conclude the day.
Day 2
Amazon safari experience
You will begin the day with a tasty breakfast and embark on a guided tour with a non-motorized canoe to a beautiful lagoon, where you could see countless birds, some monkeys, and other species. You will travel on the Napo River in a motorized canoe until you reach an indigenous community, where you will be welcomed with a dance and they will teach you a bit of their culture. You will hike in the jungle and observe the Ceibo Gigante, a legendary tree that with its energy and great size will surprise you. This activity will last about four hours. In the afternoon you will return to the lodge to have dinner.
Day 3
Usphayacu trail
You will have breakfast early in the morning and after you will visit The Usphayacu Estero which is formed by natural springs of the area. This walk is an ideal place to immerse ourselves in the jungle and enjoy this place in all its splendor, you will be able to marvel at the waterfalls along the way. During this tour, you will also get to observe several species of birds, insects and other animals in the area.
Day 4
Guitarracocha trail
After breakfast, you will walk along an ancestral cultural trail where ancestral cultural knowledge has given Guitarracocha its name, because, at night in this small lagoon-like formation you can hear the sound of guitars. Along this route, you can explore the Kuyana Island and take a refreshing bath on its banks, and get to know more about their restoration efforts at work.