During the morning, we went for a skiff ride along the riverbanks of Belluda Creek. We spotted a few yellow and blue macaws flying overhead.

We had little light rain during the morning but that didn’t stop us from enjoying our morning exploration with the wildlife of the river and rain forest ecosystem.

We had the chance to also go to a river beach to enjoy some natural exfoliation with mud therapy and then went back on board to take the dry clay off our bodies.  After, we went right out for a late afternoon and night exploration to encounter some howler monkeys, and as soon as the night arrived, we spotted several reticulated and black caimans. The caiman’s eyes were really shiny with the flashlight light on them, even from a far distance. What seemed to be just a few caimans in the area all the sudden became many shiny little eyes, looking at us from the muddy riverbank.  We stayed in the area admiring these elegant reptiles, having close encounters with some of them.  On our way back we saw some reticulated owls flying in the distance, a few bats and night herons, perched on the trees.