sábado, 23 de noviembre de 2013

Blanquillo – Rainforest Expedition 8D/7N

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“Collpa” means in Quechua (mountain native) language salt of the earth. Also rainforest natives used it to designate certain areas used by animals indefinitely for a supplement of salts and minerals in their diet. These help against strong alkaloids and toxins that are contained in many rainforest’s plants and trees. During the Blanquillo – Rainforest Expedition, we visit one of the most famous “collpas” (that means clay-lick in English) – Collpa Blanquillo!! There you are given an opportunity to see a huge number of macaws (guacamayos), parrots and parakeets!!
We also enjoy being in a very close touch with the wild nature as we spend 2 nights in a jungle campsite!! In addition, we observe wildlife and lush vegetation of the Culture Zone of the Manu National Park, Blanco Lake (Cocha), Camungo Lake as well as the different biosphere on the way to Puerto Maldonado!!

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