We awoke with the sunrise and started looking for wildlife in a very special part of the Yarapa River. Many bird species filled the air with their beautiful calls. Our guides found a woolly monkey family eating very close to the shore of the river where we stopped our skiffs. Not long after that, we found a second group of monkeys, this time a bigger species known as the saki monkey. This mysterious animal looked at our group with curiosity from the heights of the canopy and climbed to the top of a huge tree to disappear in the foliage.
In the afternoon, we visited a small community where we witnessed the different ways of life of the locals and the many projects the people of this area carry out in order to live sustainably and protect the forest.