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Dates: 13th – 28th September 2026
Price: £5,695 places available
Single Room Supplement: £0
Deposit: £1,000 per person
Price Includes: Accommodation, all meals, ground transport, services of guides
Not Included: International travel, domestic flight within Peru, travel insurance, drinks & other personal items
Conservation Donation: Butterfly Conservation Europe
Leader(s): Adrian Hoskins + experienced local guide
Group Size: Minimum 3 & maximum 6 guests
Grade: Generally easy walking at a gentle pace on mostly level ground
Holiday Highlights
- Visit some amazing butterfly sites. in Peru – home to at least 4,000 species of mind-boggling beauty & variety!
- 16 day tour covering a very wide range of elevations & habitat – we can expect to see 400+ species
- See stunningly beautiful swallowtails, morphos, owl butterflies, glasswings, hairstreaks, metalmarks, firetips, banners, sisters and much more!
- Led by tropical butterfly expert Adrian Hoskins and an experienced local butterfly guide
- Very small group of no more than six guests to provide you with unrivalled viewing and photographic opportunities
- Relaxed pace of this tour is also ideally suited to photography, with freedom to explore locations at your leisure
- Contribute to Butterfly Conservation with a donation from every place sold
Join us in Peru for a brand new tour to see & photograph a breathtaking array of butterflies!
An exciting tour to Peru for a bonanza of brilliant butterflies to gaze at & photograph!
We’re delighted to be offering this brand new tour to Peru in 2026! It is sure to be popular, read on to find out why…
Peru is one of the most exciting and rewarding butterfly destinations in the world, with almost 4000 named species, and at least 300 more that are currently undergoing scientific description. On this fabulous tour we expect to see numerous swallowtails, sulphurs, daggerwings, glasswings, phantoms, morphos, owl butterflies, emperors, numberwings, cattlehearts, banners, Adelpha sisters, “88”s, glittering metalmarks, ringlets, beautifully marked hairstreaks, Heliconius longwings and much much more. We can’t guarantee how many species you’ll see, but our last trip produced 440 species! However, as with all Greenwings tours, we won’t be rushing about trying to build huge lists. Instead we’ll spend the maximum possible time at each site, to fully enjoy and photograph the butterflies at a relaxed pace.
As well as the hordes of stunning butterflies, we’ll see a great variety of colourful and fascinating shield bugs, damselflies, grasshoppers, beetles, giant millipedes and much more. In the evenings at some locations we hope to run a moth sheet – and the moths of Peru are staggering in their variety of shapes, patterns and postures.
Our tour begins at Satipo in the eastern Andes. There, we’ll be based in a small comfortable hotel in town, and we’ll have daily outings to a variety of superb butterfly habitats in and around the legendary Chanchamayo valley. Journey times by minibus from Satipo will range from 30-90 mins. We’ll be exploring quiet trails and dirt tracks through the forests, and spending long periods at spots where butterflies mud-puddle beside small streams. At times we’ll have 50 or more species puddling together! At all the sites we visit on this tour, we’ll spray liquid bait onto foliage to attract butterflies for photography.
After our 4 days at Satipo, we head north to Oxapampa, stopping at butterfly habitats along the way. On the following day we’ll continue towards Pozuzo, an attractive modern town with a distinct German influence. Pozuzo will be our base for the next 4 nights. Each day we’ll travel for 30-45 mins to various parts of Yanachaga Chemellin national park, an area of beautiful and almost pristine mid-elevation forest where we’ll see and photograph many exciting new species.
We then return by road to Satipo, and fly to Lima, where we connect to a flight to Puerto Maldonado, in the Amazonian lowlands close to the border with Brazil. The following day we travel by motorised, covered longboat along the meandering Rio Las Piedras to our comfortable rainforest ecolodge, located at the edge of a beautiful ox-bow lake. Here we stay in wooden bungalows that have tented roofs to keep them cool and more comfortable to sleep in. We’ll have delicious meals, wi-fi and 24/7 solar power here, despite being deep in the Amazon rainforest.
On the lake we’ll see river otters and hoatzins, and if we’re lucky we’ll be able to spot stunning orange Julia butterflies drinking from the tears of turtles along the edge of the lake. There is an extensive trail system through the forest, where we can wander freely at our own pace observing and photographing the many metalmarks, hairstreaks, Agrias and other butterflies that descend from the canopy, attracted to the bait which we spray onto foliage.
Finally, after this wonderful trip, we return by longboat to Puerto Maldonado, and onwards to Lima for our homebound flights. The domestic flights Lima-Mazamari-Lima, and Lima-Puerto Maldonado-Lima are NOT included in the tour price, but you’ll be notified of which flights to book in ample time before the tour.
Tour leader & Identification
Your tour leader is Adrian Hoskins, author of “Butterflies of the World”, “1000 Butterflies” and several scientific papers. Adrian has vast experience of neotropical butterflies, having undertaken numerous tours to Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama and Venezuela, as well as over a dozen previous tours of Peru. We’ll also have a local English-speaking butterfly guide in charge of logistics and baiting.
Please note that we don’t shepherd you around in a group pointing out and identifying butterflies on the spot. Instead, we encourage you to explore the habitats at your own pace and take time enjoying your photography. In the evenings Adrian will assist with identifications from your cameras and laptops. There are no Peru field guides available but you can also carry out your own IDs by downloading the pdfs from the link below, or by using the Butterflies of America website, which illustrates most of the 4000 species in Peru.
Butteflies of The Neotropics
Day 1 (Sunday 13 September) – Arrival at Mazamari airport (30 mins from our hotel at Satipo)
Day 2 (14 September) – Victor Raul (90 mins from hotel in Satipo)
Day 3 (15 September) – Mazamari Alto Capirushari (30 mins from Satipo)
Day 4 (16 September) – Victor Raul (repeat day, it’s a superb site)
Day 5 (17 September) – Satipo – Churumazo – Oxapampa (with stops)
Day 6 (18 September) – Oxapampa – Pozuzo (with stops)
Day 7 (19 September) – Pozuzo – Huampal station of the National Park
Day 8 (20 September) – Yanachaga Chemellin National Park
Day 9 (21 September) – Yanachaga Chemellin National Park
Day 10 (22 September) – transit day Pozuzo – Oxapampa – Villa Rica – Satipo
Day 11 (Wednesday 23 September) – fly from Mazamari to Lima, connect fly to Puerto Maldonado (city hotel).
Day 12 (24 September) – midday boat from Puerto Maldonado to ARCC
Day 13 (25 September) – ARCC (Lago Soledad) full day
Day 14 (26 September) – ARCC (Lago Soledad) full day
Day 15 (27 September) – ARCC (Lago Soledad) full day
Day 16 (28 September) – morning boat from ARCC to Puerto Maldonado and depart to Lima
Please note that this is an outline itinerary and may be subject to change if local road or weather conditions make it necessary.
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