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"...I actually saw more birds and fauna at the hato than I did in the Peruvian amazon region. Thanks again for an experience of a lifetime."

Thresa Stone, U.S.A.

Touring Piñero
A Naturalist's Dream...

With its expansive area and diverse habitats, Hato Piñero is one of the best bird watching locations in the world. Here, it is not uncommon to observe more than 100 species of birds in a single day. Just outside of your guest quarters it is easy to spot numerous types of egrets and herons; White, Scarlet, and Glossy Ibis; osprey; macaws; parrots; various hawks; black vultures; and hummingbirds among others. With the aid of a biologist guide, at every turn along the forest paths, you will run across a different species of animal- quite sociable and clearly unaware of the danger normally associated with man's presence.

Lazy giant tortoises leave their mark as they cut a path through the bamboo. The storks' flight bothers neither the herds of zebus grazing up in the lush green hills, nor the graceful white-tailed deers or peccaries down below on arid lands turned red by the afternoon sun. Playful monkeys hang in the branches of purple and gold-flowered trees and mock the caymans below, while the tapirs bask in the sun under the watchful eye of the parrots. The jaguars and pumas come out at night. There are more than a million animals living here in total safety.

Filled with Exotic Wonders...

Because hunting has been banned for over 50 years, wild animals exhibit a sense of security not readily seen in many nature parks. Visitors to the ranch can observe numerous species of birds and mammals at extraordinarily close distances as they travel through the area in the search for food. Some of the regularly seen mammals at Piñero include: foxes, ocelots, capuchin and red howler monkeys, capybaras, white-tailed deer, tapirs, anteaters, and peccaries.

...And Accomodating Relaxation

By combining some of the most breathtaking nature sites in the world, with simplicity and purity, mahogany and adobe, Hato Piñero will help you forget your stress. For this is a place for peace and serenity even in the eyes of the animals that cross your path. Ceiling fans provide a calming rhythm in the white, colonial bedrooms with sculpted doors; in the lounges, and in the long soapstone corridor. Yellow-headed parrots chatter away in the central patio, against a backdrop of bougainvilleas, hibiscus and orchids.

An ideal hideaway for nature-lovers, birdwatchers, or travelers simply seeking peace, quiet, and happy without a swimming pool and the inevitable parasols. Here, the telephone loses its raison d'etre. At Piñero, there is no lack of resources available for discovering a reserve rich in surprises -on horseback, by boat, or in a four-wheel drive jeep, accompanied by a guide.

View These QuickTime Movies!
The following QuickTime movies are excerpts from the U.S. Public Television program NATURE, produced by WNET-TV in New York, and filmed by Wolfgang Bayer on location at Hato Piñero and other parts of the llanos. Get the QuickTime viewer!


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Nearness to nature...keeps the spirit
sensitive to impressions not commonly felt,
and in touch with the unseen powers.

Ohiyesa [Charles Alexander Eastman] (1858-1939)
Native American (Santee Sioux) writer and physician

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