Ashaninka Eco-cultural Tour (July 2008)
14 and 21 day options available
Days 1 to 14 - Ashaninka Eco-cultural Expedition
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crossing the Andes by bus to jungle frontier town, then by canoe to a remote indigenous Amazon community
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meeting and talking with Ashaninka tribe face-to-face in their villages, scattered throughout the rainforest
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learning directly about natural plant medicines and indigenous agro-forestry from the Ashaninka on garden and forest trails
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observing daily village life, including activities such as manioc beer making, weaving with back-strap looms, healing, fishing
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exchanging or buying craft goods (cotton robes, bags, seed jewelery, bow and arrows etc.) directly from the Ashaninka families which produce them
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trekking along rivers and through jungle to Peru's 2nd highest waterfall and a chance to observe an important nesting site for macaws
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running the Cutivireni river downstream on rafts before travelling back to Satipo
  
Days 15 to 21 - Machu Picchu and the Incas' Sacred Valley
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exploring the cultural and historic cityu of Cusco - ancient capital of the Inca Empire
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visiting the magestic Inca citadel of Machu Picchu by train
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relaxing in thermal springs at the Inca baths
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savouring the landscape, foods, crafts and Inca sites of the Sacred Valley
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enjoying Cusco's delicious cuisine, great shopping and busy nightlife
  
Your Guides
Dilwyn Jenkins will be leading this tour. With a passion for Peru and almost 30 years travelling the country, Dilwyn is an experienced tour guide and expedition leader. He has a Cambridge degree in Archaeology and Anthropology and has written all 6 editions of the Rough Guide to Peru. His Peruvian counterpart - Carlos Montenegro - is operational manager of the expedition and tour. Carlos is also an Anthropologist and one of Peru's top professional photographera as well as General Manager of Ecotribal Peru.
Prices
14 days - £1150
21 days - £1875
* These prices cover accompanying guide, entry tickets, transport and accommodation (including tents supplied by Ecotribal and native huts) in Peru. They do NOT include international airfare (& Lima airport departure tax) to and from Peru, travel insurance (each tour participant is required to take out their own cover), meals (except while on jungle expedition), drinks or tips (though many breakfasts are included in Cusco hotels) or entry tickets to Machu Picchu or main sites in and around Cusco (a general Cusco ticket can be bought on arrival). The price does not cover any internal flights within Peru. If these are required, theycan be purchased directly while in Peru.
A sleeping bag, backpack , hiking shoes and personal hygene kit are necessary for the jungle section of this tour.
Other Booking Conditions
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a 20% booking deposit is required to reserve your place on the tour
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the final 80% must be paid before the end of April 2008 (or your place and deposit may be lost)
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Ecotribal Ltd reserves the right to change the itinerary, means of transport and destination if circumstances reasonably dictate this course of action
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Transport: Bus, canoe and raft (latter is optional, but the laternative is a long walk)
Accommodation: Hostals, hotels, camping (tents or huts provided, but no beds)
The Group: Max size 12 plus 2 tour leaders
Please contact Dilwyn Jenkins to book your place, or to ask any questions about the tour. dilwyn@ecotribal.com
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1 |
Sat 5th July
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Lima
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Meet group, eat well and stay in lovely Lima hostal
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2 |
Sun 6th July
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Satipo
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Travel by bus over the Andes to the jungle frontier town of Satipo
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3 |
Mon 7th July
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Satipo
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Prepare for expedition (buying provisions from market area) and communicating by radio with Ashaninka
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4 |
Tues 8th July
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Rainforest
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An early start takes us to the end of the road where we pick up a large motorised canoe and head upstream into the jungle, arriving at Cutivireni village and campsite around dusk
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5 |
Weds 9th July
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Rainforest
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Meet members of the Ashaninka community of Cutivireni including our guides, cooks and porters - potential opportunity for conversations with frontline Ashaninka leaders
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6 |
Thurs 10th July
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Rainforest
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Jungle Trek (Day 1) Camping in community or riverbank
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7 |
Fri 11th July
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Rainforest
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Jungle Trek (Day 2) Camping in community or riverbank
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8 |
Sat 12th July
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Rainforest
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Jungle Trek (Day 3) Arrive at Ashaninka community of Parijaro, close to 1000ft waterfalls and macaw cliff-face nesting site
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9 |
Sun 13th July
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Rainforest
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Explore Parijaro area and visit Peru's second highest waterfall (5th in South America) - later, prepare rafts
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10 |
Mon 14th July
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Rainforest
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Finish rafts, then return downstream to Cutivireni - a 6 hour voyage following the river through pristine jungle and an otherwise inaccessible rocky canyon
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11 |
Tues 15th July
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Rainforest
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Walk 90 minutes to the Ashaninka village of Tinkareni - tour of gardens and tree-planting plots; experience daily life, meet traditional healer and community leaders
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12 |
Weds 16th July
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Rainforest
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Return to Cutivireni on foot, then take canoe back down the main river to Puerto Ocopa and the end of the road from Lima and Satipo. Overnight in Satipo
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13 |
Thurs 17th July
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Satipo
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Day of relaxation in Satipo. Catching the night bus to Lima
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14 |
Fri 18th July
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Lima
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Assuming that the jungle part of the trip goes according to schedule, we have a day to visit the world's oldest stone pyramids at Caral. A site of major human achievement 4,000 years before the Incas, these stone ceremonial structures flourished here 100 years before the Great Pyramid at Giza was built. Later, a night out in Lima (optional).
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15 |
Sat 19th July
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Cusco
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We travel from Lima to Cusco, ancient capital of the Inca Empire where we relax and acclimatise to the altitude. Bus travel is included in the cost (flights can however be purchased directly in Lima).
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16 |
Sun 20th July
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Cusco
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Visit historic and cultural sites in Cusco city, which also offers some of the best shopping and nightlife in Latin America. Cusco cuisine - always excellent and inventive- now features the very tasty novo andino line of dishes
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17 |
Mon 21st July
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Cusco
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Visit main Inca sites within walking distance of Cusco: Qenko - a massive carved rock usued for ritual divination by Inca priests; and Sacsayhuaman - the sacred fortress-temple which still dominates the city's horizon
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18 |
Tues 22nd July
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Cusco
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Stunning early train journey to Machu Picchu, arriving at the amazing citadel around 10am. We have the whole day here to explore the extensive amd magical site, returning down to the village in the valley to spend the night in a hostal.
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Weds 23rd July
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Machu Picchu
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Time to relax in natural hot springs (Inca baths) and explore the area around Machu Picchu. We catch a train back to Cusco in the afternoon
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Thurs 24th July
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Machu Picchu
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Optional visit to the traditional village and craft marke of Pisac - a quaint rural town in the Sacred Valley. For those with plenty of energy, a stroll sround the nearby breathtaking Inca citadel. Some of the group may prefer to spend the day relaxing in Cusco
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Fri 25th July
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Tour ends with breakfast or lunch together, depending on participants forward intineraries.
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Contact us now for more details and a booking form ...............
dilwyn@ecotribal.com
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