We spent a full day exploring two remote locations of the reserve, Yanalpa Caño in the morning and “El Dorado River” in the afternoon. We disembarked in direction to Belluda Caño at 0600. We were lucky for we observed several chesnut-fronted macaws and the spectacular blue and yellow macaws coming out from the dead trees they inhabit. On the late afternoon we had plenty of time to go far and beyond El Dorado River. We experienced firsthand the extraordinary biodiversity that inhabit the rainforests. Our skilled naturalists handled to spot several bird species like horned screamers, wattled jacanas, yellow-billed terns, some birds of prey, several three-toed sloths and some few capuchin and squirrel monkeys as well. As the day was getting dark we experienced from the comfort of the skiffs a night ride in the way back. With the help of powerful spotlights in each skiff we found several caiman alligators.
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