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Around Samaipata: Amboró National Park Tours
AM 01 ¾Day Interpretive Hike in Amboró Nat. Park at the Tree Fern Forest. Magical atmosphere where giant ferns, mosses, orchids and bromeliads flourish. The medicinal plants. Unique birds. The evolutionary forces and ecological processes within this cloud forest.
Duration: 7 hrs. All inclusive tours –
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September 5th Amboró in one day, 4 pax.
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RB 42 2Days/1Night Nature interpretation in Refugio Volcanes with 4WD and Trilingual Naturalist Guide. From Samaipata or from downtown Santa Cruz to Refugio Volcanes and back to Samaipata or downtown Santa Cruz. Lodging in a private reserve with dramatic scenery nesting lush subtropical forest and cascades. Offers 15 km well done trails next to Amboró Nat. Park, Duration: 10 hrs/Day. All Included: private 4wd transport and trilingual biologist throughout the excursion.
Tour organized for September/12th
Trekking to El FUERTE
1 Day Trekking
FU 05
Trekking at the Archaeological Complex El Fuerte.
Especially for those who enjoy a good nature hike and are interested in getting to know the ruins of El Fuerte (the Fortress). The hike starts at Samaipata´s Agua Dulce Mountain. The first part takes three hours of intermediate hiking by the Cerro Redondo (rounded hill) to Los Alisos peak, Tumbas Viejas (old tombs), and Loma Larga (long hill). We continue on until we reach the tiered waterfalls of El Fuerte brook where we will have lunch after a refreshing stop in Orquid´s Canyon.
After lunch, 3 more hours of intermediate hiking await us. First we roam the Eagle Path Canyon (not a challenging hike, but can be tough for those who suffer from dizziness or vertigo) that offers great views and oppertunities to get to know the flora and fauna of the mountain crest. We continue through the hills until we arrive at the Cincho de los Condores (Condor Cliff) where last year we spotted condors 80% of the time. From there, we visit two of the strategic lookout points of the El Fuerte ruins (described in tour FU 01). 1½ hours of easy walking is just enough time to visit the ruins and the carved monolith, as we will have already learned much of its history and cultural relevance during the previous hours spent hiking. From the ruins, a car will take us back to Samaipata in ½ hour. The optional no-cost visit to the museum in town (approximately 30 min.) offers the visitor a chance to see artifacts found during excavations in the region. And across the street is a shop that sells local handicrafts.
Duration: 8 hours. For example, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Included: Guide (trilingual Biologist), snacks, packed lunch, fruit, bottled water, poncho, entrance fees, and private transport throughout the excursion.
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