Peru | Spectacles of Nature: Birding the Amazonia, Andes, and the Desert Coast

Peru | Spectacles of Nature: Birding the Amazonia, Andes, and the Desert Coast

About this trip

From the snow-peaked Andes Mountains to arid desert lowlands, and from steamy cloud forests to sun-kissed Pacific shores, Peru’s tremendous range of ecosystems and the consequent diversity of its endemic species make it a favorite among birders. Join Gail Garber and members of Hawks Aloft to explore some of the country's natural and cultural highlights—including the Amazon basin, Machu Picchu, and the Ballestas Islands—while seeking out a variety of avifauna on this active 13-day program. As you traverse different landscapes, you’ll cross more than just birds off your life list: take a boat ride through the rainforest on the Amazon River, walk among the ruins of the Inca civilization, and marvel at the coastal desert of the Paracas Reserve.

Highlights

  • Spot some of the 400-plus species of birds found in the Machu Picchu complex and surrounding areas.
  • Explore the Amazonian lowlands by boat and on foot to look for colorful macaws, tanagers, and the enigmatic Hoatzin.
  • Discover the mist-fed ecosystem of Lomas de Lachay, home to an oasis of dwarf forest in the Peruvian desert.
  • Visit Pantanos de Villa, a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance that provides critical habitat for waterfowl and migratory shorebirds.
  • Witness the seabirds of Ballestas Islands, including species such as the Humboldt Penguin, Peruvian Booby, Inca Tern, and the near-threatened Peruvian Diving-Petrel.

About Hawks Aloft

Hawks Aloft, Inc, a 501-C-3 nonprofit organization based in Albuquerque, New Mexico was founded in 1994 by 12 like-minded individuals with expertise in a wide variety of professional fields. Our vision focuses on protecting indigenous wild birds and their habitats. Our goal was then, and continues to be to act with transparency and collaborate with others to build a network that conducts research on all species of birds and fosters future leaders by providing school-year long education programs free of charge to low income schools. In 2013, we incorporated raptor rescue into our mission in response to overwhelming requests for help with injured birds. Today, we run the New Mexico Raptor Rescue Hotline, a free statewide resource for people who have found an injured bird or have other concerns.  

We are proud to partner with Holbrook Travel to be able to offer our members and others the opportunity to travel, see native wildlife in other lands, experience differing cultures, and learn from local conservationists about efforts in their countries. https://hawksaloft.org

About your leader

Gail Garber

Gail Garber, Executive Director, discovered her passion for birds over 30 years ago. She has dedicated her life to avian studies, education, and other aspects of Hawks Aloft, and has traveled much of the U.S. as well as Canada, Venezuela, Honduras, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Tanzania, Italy, France, and Switzerland. She has led birding tours to New Zealand, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Peru, and Guatemala. Garber is a popular speaker for adult programs at birding festivals in New Mexico and Colorado where she regularly leads raptor tours, sharing her love of birding and conservation. As an artist, writer, and executive director of Hawks Aloft, Gail has written three books and published numerous articles in many fields. In her other life, she is a professional quilt maker (Gail Garber Designs) and often travels to teach and lecture on methods that she has developed. Much of her leisure time is spent outdoors, often in the company of her two beloved dogs, Martial and Harpy.

Lima

Sep 15, 2026

Arrive in Lima and travel to your hotel.

Overnight at Casa Andina Select

Lima

Sep 16, 2026

Following breakfast and orientation, take a field trip to Lomas de Lachay National Reserve, an oasis of mist in the Peruvian desert. Attend a lecture titled 'The Desert Birds Among the Mist.' The reserve covers an area of 12,528 acres in the foothills of the Huaral Province, and its unique geography and resulting climate have created a special ecosystem where dwarf forests and small birds and mammals thrive. Species often spotted in the area include the Vermilion Flycatcher, Cactus Canastero, Andean Tinamou, and Burrowing Owl, as well as a variety of hummingbirds. This afternoon, return to the hotel for a lecture overviewing the birds of Peru before dinner.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Casa Andina Select

Tambopata

Sep 17, 2026

After breakfast, travel to the airport for a flight to Puerto Maldonado. Upon arrival, travel by bus for 1 hour to the Infierno River Port, and then travel by boat for another hour to the lodge, stopping along the way to look for birds like Pied Plover, Collared Plover, King Vulture, Bat Falcon, Olive and Russet-backed Oropendola, Ringed Kingfisher, and Amazon Kingfisher. The lodge is a short walk from the river's edge and is located within the territory of the Ese Eja Native Community of Infierno, adjacent to the Tambopata National Reserve. Then, attend a welcome orientation and dinner at the lodge.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Posada Amazonas

Tambopata

Sep 18, 2026

After breakfast, take a 30-minute walk to the 137-foot canopy tower for bird observation. This area offers the best chance to see hawk-eagles, and on a lucky day perhaps even a Harpy Eagle. The flocks here are composed mainly of tanagers (Paradise, Green-and-gold, Flame-crested, Turquoise, Opal-rumped, and others), as well as Cream-colored Woodpeckers, Gilded Barbets, Plum-throated Cotingas, and Western Striolated-Puffbirds. Macaws and toucans are often seen flying along the horizon, including Chestnut-eared, Lettered, Curl-crested, and Ivory-billed Aracaris. From the canopy tower, venture toward a small clay lick that attracts Dusky-headed, Black-capped, and Cobalt-winged Parakeets. The parrot clay lick is only a 20-minute walk from Posada Amazonas. Visitors can spot dozens of parrots and parakeets from a blind located around 65 feet away as these colorful birds descend on most clear mornings to ingest the clay on a riverbank. Some of the species that can be observed here include Mealy and Yellow-crowned Amazon, Blue-headed Parrot, and Dusky-headed Parakeet. The clay lick is active at dawn, during late morning, and in midafternoon. Return to the lodge for lunch. In the afternoon, go birding along the Shahue Trail in search of Fiery-capped Manakins, Round-tailed Manakins, Pale-winged Trumpeters, and Pavonine Quetzals.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Posada Amazonas

Tambopata

Sep 19, 2026

This morning, enjoy a 30-minute boat ride followed by a walk to an oxbow lake. Search the palm swamp and grassland vegetation for species such as the Pale-vented Pigeon, Azure Gallinule, Rufescent Tiger-Heron, Gray-breasted Crake, Rufous-sided Crake, and the unusual-looking Hoatzin. Have lunch at the lodge followed by afternoon birding in a secondary forest. Secondary forest can be created in a number of ways, such as degraded forest recovering from selective logging, or areas cleared by slash-and-burn agriculture that have been reclaimed by forest. Generally, secondary forest is characterized by a less developed canopy structure and smaller trees. Focus on species like the Barred Antshrike, Short-tailed Pygmy-Tyrant, Streaked Flycatcher, Boat-billed Flycatcher, Solitary Black Cacique, Gray-fronted Dove, and Ruddy Ground Dove. After dinner this evening, venture out near the lodge to spot Common Pauraque, Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl, Great Potoo, Long-tailed Potoo, Ocellated Poorwill, and if lucky, a Mottled Owl or Crested Owl. There is also the possibility of taking macro shots of horned frogs, tree frogs, and other nocturnal wildlife.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Posada Amazonas

Yucay

Sep 20, 2026

After breakfast at the lodge, walk to the river to board the boat back to Tambopata River Port and travel to the Puerto Maldonado airport for the flight to Cusco. Upon arrival in Cusco, watch for a variety of hummingbird species during the journey to the Sacred Valley. This afternoon, take an excursion to the famed Pisac Market before heading to the hotel for dinner and a lecture on Andean birds.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Sonesta Posada Yucay

Machu Picchu

Sep 21, 2026

Wake up early in the morning to go birding around the hotel before having breakfast and traveling to the Ollantaytambo train station. The scenic train ride to Aguas Calientes follows the meandering Urubamba River on a journey through the Peruvian Andes. Upon arrival, the journey continues with a bus drive to Machu Picchu. Known as "The Lost City of the Incas," Machu Picchu is probably the best-known yet least understood of all Incan sites. The quality of the stonework and the abundance of ornamental sites indicate that Machu Picchu must have been an important ceremonial center, but knowledge of the city's history has been lost over time. While here, look for the endemic Inca Wren and Cuzco Brushfinch among the ruins. Later, enjoy dinner at the hotel. Please note: there is a strict hand luggage only policy on Peru Rail, so be prepared to pack a backpack weighing less than 11 pounds for the journey to Machu Picchu; the rest of your luggage will be stored until you return.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Machu Picchu Pueblo

Cusco

Sep 22, 2026

After spending another early morning birding in the cloud forest, travel by train to Ollantaytambo Station. The journey to Cusco includes a visit to the town of Chincheros, an early Inca center that is still primarily inhabited by members of the Chanka Indigenous community. Enjoy an opportunity to tour a local weaving cooperative and learn about the styles and techniques of this ancient tradition. After the late afternoon arrival in Cusco, check in at the hotel and spend the rest of the afternoon at leisure. Later, have dinner at the hotel.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Casa Andina Premium Cusco

Cusco

Sep 23, 2026

Have breakfast at the hotel before going on a field trip to Huacarpay Lagoon, a small highland lake and a favorite birding spot near Cusco. Receive a lecture on the birds of the area and have some time to seek out a variety of Andean birds including ducks, herons, and grebes. The reed beds here house species such as the Wren-like Rushbird, Many-colored Rush Tyrant, and Yellow-winged Blackbird. Eat a picnic lunch on site, and then enjoy the rest of the afternoon at leisure to explore the city of Cusco or continue birding. Have dinner at a local restaurant for a taste of the regional fare.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Casa Andina Premium Cusco

Paracas

Sep 24, 2026

After breakfast, travel to the airport for a morning flight to Lima. Upon arrival, board a bus to Paracas, stopping en route to enjoy a birding field trip to Pantanos de Villa, a protected area recognized by the Ramsar Convention as a Wetland of International Importance for aquatic birds. After a box lunch, continue the journey to Paracas and walk to the salt marsh observation tower to view flamingos and shorebirds. Later, go to the hotel for a lecture on the Peruvian desert and the Humboldt Current, followed by dinner.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at The Legend Resort Paracas

Ballestas Islands

Sep 25, 2026

Today, embark on an early morning boat excursion to the Ballestas Islands, a breeding site for seabirds like the Humboldt Penguin, Peruvian Booby, and Inca Tern. Other target birds are the near-threatened Peruvian Diving-Petrel, skuas, and even albatrosses. Continue toward the continental shelf, possibly spotting shearwaters, petrels, storm-petrels, and other pelagic birds. After lunch at the hotel, visit the Paracas National Reserve to see shorebirds, the cathedral, and a sea lion colony from the mirador. In the evening, have dinner at the hotel.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at The Legend Resort Paracas

Departure

Sep 26, 2026

Have breakfast at the hotel before venturing into a morning birding exploration of dunes and desert, which includes a box lunch. In the afternoon, enjoy birding in agricultural fields before traveling back to Lima. Upon arrival to Lima in the late afternoon, travel to Jorge Chávez International Airport for your evening flights back to the U.S.

Breakfast-Lunch- included

Sep 27, 2026

Arrive to the U.S.