Sunday, April 10, 2011

Saturday in the Jungle.

True to their word, the guides had us up at 5:00 am. Mikhaila did not enjoy this at all. A quick buffet breakfast and by 6 am we were getting ready for our jungle hike.
We split into two groups and did the morning tour in opposite directions. My group started on the 4 km hike where we were told about many of the jungle plants and how they are used by the indigenous people for medicines and ceremonies. One highlight was the tarantula. We saw a monkey, a few birds and butterflies and one part of the group saw an anaconda poking it's head out of the water. The other group saw a black cayman and several monkeys. Sawyer even said "cool" when the guide demonstrated an emergency call from a tree that when hit with a log can be heard for 2-3 km.
We paddled around a lagoon, viewed the rain forest from an 11 meter platform, canoed down forest canals, and then returned to camp on a motorized canoe. After washing the mid off our rubber boots, some swam in the pool and others relaxed until lunch at 1:30. It is amazing how they can keep the pool water colder than the air temperature.
At 2:30, and after lunch, we went across the river to visit a local family. There were part of a community that is normally further down river, however they moved upriver for more land. We met some members of the family, they sold some handcrafted items and showed us around their home. A few tried the handmade bow and arrows with some success. The Papaya that we practiced on is alive and well.
We then went by canoe to monkey island. This is a sanctuary for monkeys that have been sold to tourists and then bought back because they cannot be taken out of the country. The offspring from the monkeys are put back onto the wild. There were about 4 species of monkeys that were fed bananas and helped themselves to Johanna Graf's water.
We are waiting around for supper and then some relaxing time tonight. It gets dark very early so we cannot just wander off into the jungle. We will head back to Puerto Maldonado in the morning and tour the town for a couple of hours before flying out at 3:00 pm. The election is tomorrow so very little will open.
We have started our flights home and I hope that I can post this and some pictures on the blog in Lima before we fly to Miami. We have not had much luck with wi-fi in the airports. This will also be the last post before we arrive in Calgary on Monday night.
A great trip and I am sure there will be many stories to share when we get home.
And next on the travel planner is.....

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like you all have some wonderful memories from this trip - safe travels today, thank you for sharing your experiences with us here at home!

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