Down and up the Amazon River, our chances to spot wildlife are endless. Tributaries and creeks allow us to discover a unique and fascinating world. As we explore aboard the skiffs, our drivers and local guides use their eagle eyes to spot birds and other animals, which for the inexperienced could be impossible.
We pass small human settlements along the riverbanks, mostly living off what they produce on land and catch in the river waters. Small dugouts are their means of transportation.
The Peruvian Amazon is a place like no other. As visitors to these areas, we are responsible for keeping them as unaltered as possible, to preserve the future of the communities along with the animals and plants.