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Photo: Doug Greenberg, 2020

Aitcha

The name of this family initiative is a Tikuna word that refers to the Golden-headed Manakin (Ceratopipra erythrocephala), a symbol of dawn and purification in our culture.
This species lives in humid and secondary forests, where it feeds on fruits and insects. In addition to its vibrant yellow plumage in males, this species is known for its striking dances to attract females.

Also known as Magüta, it is distinguished by its widespread presence in Colombia, Peru, and Brazil, mainly in the vicinity and banks of the Amazon River.​

​The Tikuna possess a rich worldview that divides the universe into three levels: the celestial, home to mythical beings; the earthly, inhabited by humans; and the lower aquatic world, home to creatures. This cosmological structure is essential to their rituals and social organization, which is deeply intertwined with the natural environment that surrounds them.

Hoatzin by Stefany Sanchez. 2024

So that our experiences are also yours...

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Birdwatching and photography in the terra firme forest, chagras, floodplain forests, and lakes.

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Traditional handcraft workshops.

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Walks through different forests with interpretation of the fauna and flora observed.

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Preparation of farinha (traditional food made out of cassava).

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Participation in the preparation of local foods and medicinal plants.

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Accommodation in jungle lodge with beds and mosquito nets.

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Artisanal fishing by boat, canoe or walking along the banks of the stream.

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Kayaking through the floodplain forest, the Yahuarcaca stream and lakes.

Some species we can observe...

Deluxe Accommodation
for our Birders

BIRDING THE AMAZON IS NOW POSSIBLE WITH PROFESSIONAL LOCAL TOUR GUIDES

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