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This tour is particularly suited for people who want to
experience the Venezuelan jungle since in passes through
regions which are virtually untouched.
1st
day:
Transport to the Orinoquia Lodge. Excursion to a natural water
slide.
We pick you up at the airport and take you to our Orinoquia
Lodge which is located right next to the Orinoco.
After lunch, we will drive to the natural water slide "Tobogan
de la Selva", where we can take a short hike and enjoy the
refreshing water. (-/L/D)
2nd
day:
Drive to Samariapo and onwards by boat to the Laguna de Mapuei.
After breakfast, we leave the Orinoquia Lodge and reach Puerto
Samariapo after about an hour. This is where our bongos will
already be waiting for us, wooden dug-outs with a thatched
roof which are typical of the region. After loading the
equipment and food for three days on the boats, we will start
our trip on the river. We travel the Orinoco upstream for 40
minutes and reach the Isla de Ratón, where our documents will
be checked. As we continue, we leave the Río Orinoco and enter
the Río Sipapo. We will notice the difference between the
brown waters of the Orinoco and the black water of the Río
Sipapo. We will stay on the río Sipapo for about two hours and
pass communities of the Piaroa Indians who settle in this
area. If we are lucky, we can observe animals such as the
Orinoco caiman. Every now and then we can stop our journey and
take a refreshing bath in the beautiful water of the Sipapo.
Around noon we will start looking for a nice place to have our
lunch break.
As we continue our boat ride, we will reach the confluent Río
Autana, the third river we
pass on our journey. From here we
can see the Cerro Pelota, a mountain which is sacred to the
Piaroa Indians and where they bury their dead.
After about five hours since our departure we arrive at the
Laguna de Mapuei where we will spend the night. Before dinner
we still have time to learn about
The
customs and agricultural techniques applied by the indigenous
population. Maybe we will even see a tarantula, since it is
quite widespread in this region.
After dinner we will spend the evening at a romantic bonfire.
Those who still look for activities can go fishing at night.
(B/L/D)
3rd
day:
Excursion to an Indian community. Hike on the Cerro Guahari
with a beautiful view of the Cerro Autana.
After breakfast we continue for a short while to reach the
Raudal de Seguera, where some Indians will be waiting for us.
We will change to smaller boats in order to get to the
departure point for our hike. For about two hours we will walk
through the rainforest towards the Cerro Cuahari. On our way
we have the opportunity to explore the flora and fauna of the
forest.
As we proceed towards the peak, the vegetation changes and the
trail becomes steeper. Finally, an extraordinary view will
open up in front of our eyes, and we can admire both the Tepui
Autana and the Cara del Indio (face of the Indian). Way below
we can spot the tiny Río Autana and the rainforest.
After enjoying the view for a while, we return to our camp
where we will have time to relax, take a bath or go fishing.
Again, we spend the night in hammocks that are strung up in a
Churuata, an open Indian hut. As the day before, we will let
the day fade out at a bonfire. (B/L/D)
4th day:
Return to Samariapo and visit of an Indian community. Transfer
to the Orinoquia Lodge.We will return to Puerto Samariapo in
our Bongo. On our way, we can stop at one of the various
indigenous communities and visit a shaman. We will have the
opportunity to try Yopo, a drug made from plants by the
Indians, or to smoke tobacco with the shaman. As on our way
upstream, we can make stops to take a bath in the river, and
we will take a break for lunch. In the afternoon we reach
Puerto Samariapo, where we will be picked up and brought back
to the Orinoquia camp. (B/L/D)
5th day:
Transfer to the airport.
After breakfast we will take you to the airport. (B/-/-)
Included services:
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accommodation as indicated
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all transportation as indicated
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boat trip
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equipment
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all excursions as described
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meals as indicated 4 breakfast (B) 4 Lunch (L)
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4 Dinner (D))
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English-speaking guide
Things
to bring:
Light clothes (preferably cotton), a pair of solid shoes, a
pair of light spare shoes, T-shirts, rain gear, a small
daypack, sunglasses, a hat, sun protection and sun blocker for
sensitive skin, insect repellent
Departures:
Anytime of the year
Participants:
Min. 4; if less, please consult us
Price
per person:
send mail to tavelmate@cantv.net
We reserve the right to modify the tour without previous
announcement. |