M/V La Perla: Pacaya Samiria National Reserve Cruise
4 Days - La Perla
Peruvian Amazon: Starting in Pacaya Samiria Amazon Cruise, you will pass through Yanayacu de Pacate, San Jose de Zarapanga Shiriyucu and around to Nauta. Along the way, encounter beautiful pink dolphins, toucans, yellow and blue macaws, and several different types of monkeys. Your experienced guide will take you to the black water stream called Shiriyacu to fish piranhas using traditional and local techniques.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Observe Charapas Turtles at the Samiria Reserve
- Go fishing for Piranhas in the San Jose de Zarapanga black water stream
- Visit Kukama Prado village to learn about ancient traditions and medicines used by ancestors
- Stop at the Manatee Rescue Center to meet these beautiful mammals
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Pacaya Samiria National Reserve
- Day 2: Yanayacu de Pucate
- Day 3: San Jose de Zarapanga Shiriyucu
- Day 4: Nauta - Iquitos
*Please note: This itinerary may change slightly depending on the weather conditions.
Day 1: Pacaya Samiria National Reserve
Upon arrival, you will be met by your guide and transferred to Nauta and board the M/V La Perla. The navigation will initiate in the Marañon River to the confluences of the Marañon and Ucayali rivers where the majestic Amazon begins. We suggest to take a time to go to the observation deck and enjoy the amazing panoramic view, the guides will be explaining the story of the Amazon’s origin.
After lunch, you will visit the Samiria Reserve to observe the Charapas turtles. Later at night, an excursion will be offered for searching wildlife in the Amazon. The first dinner on board will be an experience for the palate, combining the freshest food from the Amazon rainforest. After dinner, we will enjoy a concert performed by the boat band.
Day 2: Yanayucu de Pucate
This morning, you will explore Yanayacu de Pucate and enjoy a picnic breakfast in the Pacaya Samiria Natural Reserve accompanied by nature. Some pink dolphins might enrich the panorama. Also, it’s possible to observe blue and yellow macaws, toucans and different types of monkeys.
After lunch on board a ceremony will be held with shamans in St. Regis will take place, where you will learn about the ancient secrets of the rainforest. Later, you will be part of the tree planting ceremony.
Day 3: San Jose de Zarapanga Shiriyucu
After a delicious breakfast, we head for the black water stream of San José de Zarapanga called Shiriyacu to fish piranhas, using traditional and local techniques, you will be surprised by the many ways there is to fish. Upon returning, lunch will be waiting and then you will be part of a cooking demonstration, where you can learn about local techniques and the variety of vegetables and dishes that exists in the Peruvian Amazon.
We will visit Kukama Prado village to learn about ancient traditions and medicine used by the ancestors; in the Peruvian Amazon are different types of traditional medicine. In the evening enjoy a boat trip to observe the colors of the sunset over the Amazon. We will wait until night to listen to the sounds emitted by the jungle after sunset. Tonight we have a farewell dinner on board and the presentation of the crew. We will finish the day with a delicious dinner on board and the presentation of the crew, while the cruise ship is heading to the city of Nauta.
Day 4: Nauta - Iquitos
After enjoying your last breakfast on board ad check-out is made we will proceed with the transfer by bus from the city of Nauta to Iquitos.
We will have a stop in the Rescue Center Amazon - Manatee (ACOBIA), where you will be able to see and feed this beautiful animal. Then, you will have a brief visit to the city of Iquitos to observe the famous houses of the rubber boom, Fierro's house, and Belen market.
Cabin Details
Standard Cabin
14m², 2 single beds or 1 queen bed, exterior view window, private bathroom, A/C, desk, wardrobe, drawers, dresser, hairdryer, amenities basket.
Amazon View Cabin
16m², double bed, access to balcony, private bathroom, A/C, desk, wardrobe, drawers, dresser, hairdryer, amenities basket.
Superior Cabin
20m², 2 single beds or 1 king bed, panoramic windows, private bathroom, A/C, desk, wardrobe, drawers, dresser, hairdryer, amenities basket. Extra bed available on request.
La Perla Deckplan
Specifications
- Year of Manufacture: 2003
- Calling Port: Nauta, Iquitos - Peru
- Registered in Peru
- Type of Vessel: River Cruise Ship
- Length: 42.00 m
- Beam: 09.00 m
- Draft: 01.70 m / 5’
- Gross Tons: 604.81
- Speed: 08 knots
- Electrical Power: 110 / 220 volts.
- Main Engines: 1 caterpillar marine engine of 322 HP
- Generators: 1 x 85 KW Perkins, 1 x 60 KW Perkins and 1 x 30 KW Perkins.
Whats included?
- On-board accommodation
- All meals during the voyage
- Airport transfers when arriving on recommended flights
- Park entrance fees
- Activities as specified
- Use of rubber boots & rain ponchos
- Non-alcoholic beverages
What’s not included?
- International and internal airfares
- Arrival/departure taxes or reciprocity fees, visa fees where applicable
- Travel insurance
- Gratuities
- Any items not mentioned as included
Notes
- Changes and adjustments for both seasons may also occur due to weather conditions, river conditions, and/or airline issues
- Recommended clothing - light and fresh pieces, blouses, long-sleeved shirts, swimwear, shoes with soft rubber sole for the boat (rubber boots and rain ponchos are provided by us), cardigan or long-sleeved shirts, wind resistant jackets. The days are hot and humid while the night breeze is fresh.
- Insects & Mosquitoes - we recommend taking Vitamin B or B-15 a few days before arrival to the jungle. These vitamins are the best natural repellent against insec bites. As well, do not forget to bring conventional repellent and cream for bites.
- Other items - we suggest bringing sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, binoculars (very important for enjoying the fauna and flora. Preferably 1 per person), camera, and extra batteries
- Connectivity - there is no WiFi Internet or phone signal coverage on our vessels
- Schedule of activities is subject to change due to weather and river conditions. Please consult with your naturalist guide to discuss any last minute changes or questions.
- Our fishing policy is in the form of catch and release.