La Torre Clay Lick:
A visit to a clay lick is an experience every bird or nature lover is bound to enjoy. Clay is part of the diet of many local birds, which according to some scientists use it to neutralize the poison of some of the fruits. You will have the privilege to observe this phenomenon from a hideout located just 30 meters from the clay lick. Follow your guide’s instructions to gaze parakeets, macaws, and parrots in their natural habitat.
Tres Chimbadas Lake:
After you’ve returned to Inotawa and recharged your batteries with a delicious breakfast, head southwards towards the area of Tres Chimbadas Lake. Pass by an eco-tourism concession run by people from the Infierno community, who maintain the area partly with the income made by the entry fees.
This lake is home to a giant river otter clan, marine mammals that are among the list of endangered species. Take a catamaran ride to go over the like and learn about its ecosystem of lush vegetation and slim birds such as snakebirds and herons, and also stout birds like kingfishers.
Don Aurelio’s Farm:
Your last excursion combines nature and culture on a visit to a local farm. Meet the owners as they show you all the different fruits and herbs cultivated in the area. Discover the medical properties of the herbs and try the flavors of these fruits, so unusual for outsiders.
The sweetness of bananas and papayas attract verdant toucanets and silver beaked tanagers, sociable birds that eat not only fruits but also insects.
After the tour, return to the lodge to spend your last night in the Amazon.