22 Jul 2028 - 26 Jul 2028 (5 days)
USD2,600 SPACES AVAILABLE
Tour Leader: James Wade Lee
Tour Price (Per person): USD2,600 (GBP1,995 * EUR2,272 * AUD4,012)
Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated, and dates may change*
The Chaparri Extension carries us westward toward the Pacific slope, where dry forest and inter-Andean scrub hold Great Spinetail and Rufous Flycatcher. Reaching Chaparrí, one of northern Peru’s best conservation landscapes, we search for White-winged Guan, Tumbes Hummingbird, Elegant Crescentchest, Henna-hooded Foliage-gleaner and the scarce Cinereous Finch.
This relaxed tour balances an easy tempo with excellent coverage, showcasing the exceptional species that define birding in northern Peru.
White-winged Guan; Tumbes Hummingbird; Elegant Crescentchest; Tumbes Tyrant; Cinereous Finch; Sulphur-throated Finch; Collared Antshrike; Red-masked Parakeet; Pacific Elaenia; Short-tailed Field Tyrant; Black-faced Ibis; Slate-colored Seedeater; White-edged Oriole; Black-necked Stilt; Wattled Jacana; Collared Plover; Black-bellied Whistling Duck.
Sechura Fox; Tayra; Southern Tamandua; Spectacled Bear.
dry deciduous forest, marshes, open water
dry, hot and sunny
10 with 1 Rockjumper leader
MODERATE TO CHALLENGING: This tour requires a good level of fitness, stamina, and overall health. It’s best suited for experienced birders who are comfortable with a more active itinerary. Please note that it may not be ideal for avid photographers, new birders, or those with mobility or health concerns.
This is a moderate to easy tour. You should be reasonably fit & in good health. Not suitable for hardcore birders & listers, or dedicated photographers. Several early mornings, optional owling.
Mostly comfortable to good, some nights at a basic lodge at Plataforma.
Moderate. Bird density can be a little low
pristine forests habitat
Reasonable to good
This is my first birdwatching tour organized by a company such as Rockjumper, but I have been on tours organized by my local Naturalist Society. Both Rob and Miguel were excellent. They worked extremally hard to keep everyone happy, find as many species as possible and get everyone onto each sighting.
Forrest Rowland is a terrific guide. He was incredibly knowledgeable of the birds we encountered on our trip. Further, he is very friendly, engaging and enthusiastic. I’d be quite pleased to join him again on any birding tour in the Neotropics.
Rob Williams is right up there among the very best tour leaders. His vast experience from lots of research and conservation projects and intimate knowledge of the country add lots of value compared to a tour leader who is "just" a good organiser, birder and guide. He is also great company, with a sublime sense of humour.
This was an excellent tour! We saw so many great birds, and had many delicious meals from pizza to ceviche. The time spent birding and touring Kuelap was a highlight. To top everything off, Forrest Rowland is an awesome leader. In addition to hearing, seeing and getting everyone on the birds, he told wonderful stories and kept everyone laughing. All in all, we had a terrific time.
Guides were awesome. Found lots of birds; guide was way too knowledgeable about the bird species and taxonomy.
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