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| Jungle & Barranca: San Blas, Nayarit |
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From Monday, January 12 2009 To Monday, January 19 2009 |
Morning
mist is rising over the tranquil river waters as the boat glides
between living walls of red, white, and black mangroves. Fishing along
the banks are Wood Stork, White Ibis, and Bare-throated Tiger-Heron.
Boat-billed Herons, with huge, scoop-shaped bills, roost quietly in
buttonwood trees that arch over the boatway. Perched on top the
mangroves are Common and Great Black-Hawks, Osprey, and even, possibly,
Crane Hawks with scarlet red legs. Emerald Green Kingfishers flash
across the canals; skulking in the shadows are Rufous-necked Wood-Rails
and Mangrove Cuckoos. Small birds include Tropical Parula and the
red-headed “Mangrove” subspecies of Yellow Warbler. The most common
bird of all, perhaps, is the Anhinga. Loafing on boughs, five-foot-long
Green Iguanas stare with beady eyes as the boat passes by. This outing
is only one of many gifts awaiting you during our week-long stay in San
Blas, Nayarit. The restaurant chef was trained in Europe and the
grounds of the family-run hotel feature lush, tropical plantings. Best
of all, there are no hotel changes the entire tour. Located
approximately 1,000 miles down the west coast of Mexico, San Blas is
surrounded by jungles, rivers, beaches, and mountains. It is here that
the Sierra Madre Occidental plunges into the Pacific Ocean. A leisurely
walk under 150-foot-tall Silk Cotton Kapok and Gumbo Limbo trees may
yield Citreoline and Elegant Trogons, Mexican Woodnymph and Cinnamon
Hummingbird, both large, flame-crested tropical woodpeckers—the
Lineated and the Pale-billed, as well as the endemic Gray-crowned
Woodpecker, parrots, parakeets, and parrotlets. The Barranca country
between Puerto Vallarta and San Blas is famous for its flights of
turquoise-winged, scarlet-tailed Military Macaws. In a single ravine on
Cerro San Juan we may find Bumblebee Hummingbird, Russet-crowned
Motmot, Green Jay, and Blue Mockingbird. There is no better place in
the Mexican lowlands to see long-toed Northern Jaçanas walking on lily
pads and Roseate Spoonbills in the lagoons, or wintering Black-capped
Vireos and U.S. warblers in the highlands. There will also be time to
visit the old church and ruins of Fort Bacilio overlooking the harbor,
and for swimming or just relaxing at our beautiful hotel.Cost of Jungle & Barranca: San Blas, Nayarit includes all accommodations, all meals, our boat rides on the Río San Cristóbal, and all air and land transportation beginning and ending in Phoenix, Arizona—$2995. Photo: Boat-billed Heron |
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