Donnerstag, 20. Oktober 2011
Jungle-Camp and days in cusco
As mentioned, we've done a jungle trip to the reserved zone in the Manu National Park (twice as big as Switzerland). The reserved zone is an area where tourism is possible (~3000 visits a year) but with tight restrictions on what you can do, so don't expect a 5 star hotel but rather a little bungalow (4 walls, 1 roof, 2 beds and 2 mosquito nets).
The full trail can be seen on : Jungle Trail tracker
Day 1: Pick up at the hostel, meeting the other passengers: 2 Kiwi's, 1 American, 1 Dutch and a Dutch/Swedish couple (one didn't feel well) and via Airport (to pick up another passenger) towards the Andean passes... but a landslide stopped us, so we had to go another way to Pisac to cross the Andes. After 6-7 h we arrived at our Lodge in the cloud forest.
Day 2: Get up early 5.30 and bus trip to Atalaya the town where we changed to a boat, followed by an 5 h boat ride to our second lodge. The boat is pretty good to spot animals:
Caimans, birds, birds, birds, red howler monkeys (the one below is a woolen monkey, hold as a pet..) and some Trees.... well, a lot of trees..
The lodges are simple but have showers (cold/not heated) and toilets and little bungalows to sleep in. After the shower and dinner, we had a night walk to spot grasshoppers, frogs, flying and non flying insects, a tarantula and some other animals..
Day 3: one passenger is (still) sick, so the guide had to organize the back transport and we had a late start to move to the Eco-lodge in the Reserved Zone. On the way, we have seen the earth biggest rat (about 50 kg). In the afternoon we did a jungle walk to a lake and we've seen a family of giant otters and another passenger got sick, but we were ok).
Day 4: We all spent a full day in the untouched reserved zone (no one sick anymore) and used a wooden catamaran on lake salvador to watch birds, followed by a jungle trail, and the visit of a platform (25m) to watch birds and the giant otters again (and we've had a Gecko in the platform) and we have seen woolen monkeys :-)
Day 5: early start as usual (around 05.30) then downstream out of zona reserva (3-4 h) to another lake to watch the macaws and other birds: (German speakers: Das sind Blau/Gelbe und Blau/Rote Aras).
Day 6: Very early morning to get to the "macaw clay lick" for 4 hours (a place where parrots go and eat clay), so we have seen a lot of parrots :-) that day! In the afternoon we visited a platform in the canopy on one of the giant trees in the rain forest (btw. we just had 1 little rain during the whole trip).
Day 7+Day 8: back upstream and last night in a jungle lodge with a very nice dinner, followed by a very early start (05.00) to a long journey back to Cusco (Sunday seems to be Coca leaf drying day)... but as said, this is all legal (and therefore, the expensive looking, brand new Jeep XYZ with 4 strange looking guys must have been from government to collect the coca leafs there :-) )
Back in Cusco, we spent a relaxing day with the laundry, sitting around and caring our insect bites we've brought back from the Jungle and we planned the next few days. So we decided to take a little collectivo (a van with 12 seats) to go to Lamay and hike up the hill there (about 700 m) to visit an Inca site. Luckily we had a "former formula 1 pilot" in the driver's seat, so our jurney was just 1h not 1.5 h as planned ;-)
The way up was pretty tough but we managed it and it was worth it since there were hardly no other tourists up there (no road = no tourists) :-) On the way back we used another, slower collectivo (but this means it is full with people :-) )
see the path we took... satelite is bad but terrain is good :-)
Now, our plan is to have one more day in Cusco and head than to Puno for 2 nights before we go and visit the "Earth deepest canyon" (how to measure: take the highest peak of a mountain and compare it with the lowest part in the canyon :-) )
Montag, 17. Oktober 2011
Back from the Jungle...
8 days in the jungle have left its traces... we didn't meet a lot of mosquito's but there is more than one animal that can bite and/or sting :-) but besides this, it was a great experience to see the wildlife so close...
Monkeys, small and bigger birds, parrots, otters, turtles, butterflies, dragonflies, ... all was there and we tried to picture them as good as possible...
since we are now back in Cuzco, we are planning the next 2-3 days. So, we'll upload more information in the next few days... but you can have a look at the trail:
Jungle Trip
Furthermore, we have uploaded some pictures in the Nazca blog...
Monkeys, small and bigger birds, parrots, otters, turtles, butterflies, dragonflies, ... all was there and we tried to picture them as good as possible...
since we are now back in Cuzco, we are planning the next 2-3 days. So, we'll upload more information in the next few days... but you can have a look at the trail:
Jungle Trip
Furthermore, we have uploaded some pictures in the Nazca blog...
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