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 * AUD4,007)
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
Rob Williams is the best guide I have ever birded with - wonderful birding and people skills.
It is terrific to have a bilingual guide in any country and one who knows the history and culture of the country is even better, thanks Rob! As always, terrific eyes, ears and birding skills.
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.
This tour and the extension tour were exceptional. Of course the birds were a real pleasure to view, scenery was unbelievable, food and lodging were excellent. The main highlight were the people. A wonderful, fun group to be with. Hope I see everyone on another trip. The driver not only carried us many miles safely, he did so many other things for us, making certain getting out of bus safely, setting up for meals, and on and on. The local guide got us onto so many birds with his x-ray vision (seemed that way) and was helpful in so many ways. He and the driver were simply put, very nice people. I addition to his obvious bird locating and identification skills, Lev has exceptional people skills with his attentiveness and humor. I had a problem with the altitude one day. I wa., to put it simply.. very slow..lots of breaks. Lev was with the whole way and made certain I was OK. I am very appreciative for that. Thanks again. Its things like that, to me, that makes a guide exceptional. Lev is an exceptional guide. Now to the office team. Wow. Tia and Sarah were so helpful to me with all the questions I had. Not only do they have the answers. the answers come quickly. And I thank them for their patience. As usual, a wonderful job. Thanks again. Lastly, to the Peruvian people, the tour group, the guides, drivers, cooks, office staff and to many others. Thank you. Take care everyone.
The tour was fantastic. Forrest Rowland, did a terrific job spotting birds, giving us clear directions to actually sight the birds and displayed plenty of patience in the process.
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