Woke up 5am after a bad night of sleep. It was too hot and humid for me. I needed breakfast before heading out, so I went to the bakery next door.
The tour with Victor and six other hotel guests started at 5:45am. The boat was a smaller electric one, with rows of seats of two. Besides canoes and kayaks, it was the smallest boat that I saw going on a tour that morning.
We stopped at the national park entrance to purchase tickets for everyone. I was the only one who was prepared and purchased their ticket ahead of time...we waited maybe 15 minutes. Other tour boats started arriving, there must have been at least 10 others. During the wait, I saw a howler monkey swinging around a tree in front of us. Such an abundance of wildlife here!
Victor started with some background of the waterways. We were at the confluence of four different routes, used for transport to the city, and logging. Initially we didn't see much wildlife except a toucan high in the trees. But as we went further from the main canal, we could spot a lot more.
Journeying along the quiet waters |