Inca Ruins of Machu Picchu & Abra Malaga & Abancay Endemics
7 Days / 6 Nights
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Day 1: Arriving from Lima (or Puerto Maldonado if coming off the Manu tours), we will drive for about 3 and a half hours through the Andes to the town of Abancay. Well stop with a picnic lunch and some birding. If time permits well take our look for the endemic and still undescribed to science Ampay Tapaculo. Well continue to our lodging, the Hotel de Turistas in Abancay. (B,L,D) |
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2: Pre dawn start to a locality in the dry Apurimac Canyon.
Here well search for the as yet undescribed species of Screech Owl,
tentaively known as Apurimac Screech Owl. Here too is the slow voiced
race of Peruvian Pygmy Owl, which will surely turn out to be a seperate
species too. As the light comes up and with a field breakfast, well
take a look at Pale-tailed Canastero and maybe White-eared Puffbird before
heading off to our next loclality near the high pass above Abancay where we recently discovered the endemic Apurimac Spinetail, which is common here. Here also is the endemic Apurimac Brush Finch, Ampay Tapaculo , Streak-backed and Rusty-fronted Canastero. After lunch well head for the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Night in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. (B,L,D) |
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| Day 3: Very early start. After a substantial field breakfast well have all day to work the humid temperate forest. Starting at a large patch of Chusquea bamboo we should see Parodis Hemispingus (endemic) and Puna Thistletail (endemic). Other possibilities thruout the day include: Drab, Three-striped, Black-eared and Black-capped Himispingi, Golden-collared and other Tanagers, White-throated and White-banded Tyrannulets, Andean Ibis, Unstreaked Tit-tyrant (endemic), White-rumped Hawk, Sierran Elaenia, Marcapata Spinetail (endemic), Inca Wren ( endemic), plus a lot more. Rufous and Undulated Antpittas are here too. In the afternoon well look for Cuzco Brush Finch (endemic). Well return to the Sacred Valley of the Incas in the evening. (B,L,D). | |
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4: Well head for the Polylepis woodland at Abra Malaga.
Well devote the whole morning to explore this unique habitat. Possibilities
include Line-fronted Canastero, Ashbreasted Tit-tyrant (endemic), White-browed
Tit-spinetail (endemic), Tawny Tit-Spinetail, Giant Conebill, Stripe-headed
Antpitta, Andean Tapaculo, Tit-like Dacnis, Blue-mantled Thornbill, Andean
Condor, Thick-billed Siskin, Junin Canastero ( endemic) and more. Our
major target bird here will be the Royal Cinclodes, which we discovered
here in the 80s. On the valley floor well check a variety
of Ground-tyrants and Sierra-finchs. After a picnic lunch well concentrate on some local endemics on the west side, including Creamy-crested Spinetail, (endemic) Rusty-fronted Canastero, (endemic) White-tufted Sunbeam (endemic) and Chestnut-breasted Mountain-finch (endemic). Once again well spend the night in the same hotel in the valley. (B,L,D) |
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5: We leave early in the morning
for the 2.5 hour train journey to Machu-Picchu. From the train we will
certainly see Torrent Ducks and White-capped Dipper on the Urubamba River
and get closer looks as we leave the train. Arriving at the ruins, birding
takes a back seat for once as we are taken on a guided tour of this mystical
archeological complex. Whitetipped Swifts will be flying overhead. After
lunch we will look for Inca Wren, which is quite common in the bamboo around the ruins and then descend into the Urubamba gorge for late afternoon birding. Night at our Hotel in Aguas Calientes. (B,L,D) |
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| Day 6: All morning birding the railway track along the Urubamba River. In the remnant cloud forest we will be looking specifically for Sclaters and Bolivian Tyrranulets, Silver backed Tanager, Pale-eyed Thrush, masked Fruiteater (endemic), Black-streaked Puffbird, Oleaginous Hemispingus and Capped Conebill. Mixed flocks contain many species of Tanager and the endemic Green and White Hummingbird is common here. After a late lunch, we return on the tourist train to the historic town of Cusco for the night. (B,L,D) | |
| Day 7: Morning to explore Cusco and midday flights to Lima for connecting international departures. Day use of a hotel in Lima close to the airport. (B) | |
| Departures 2010: Apr 21-27, Aug 13-19, Dec 3-9 | |
| 2010
Rates per person: $2560. Single Supplement: $507 Does not include air Lima-Cusco -Lima |
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