Discover four unforgettable experiences in the Peruvian Amazon, a destination offering lush nature and rich ancestral culture:
- Canoe trips on the Amazon River: Glide along the longest and most voluminous river in the world, surrounded by incredible biodiversity. During the journey, you can spot pink dolphins, caimans, otters, and a wide variety of exotic birds. Local guides will help you identify flora and fauna while sharing traditional legends and stories that enrich the experience.
- Nighttime jungle walks: Venture into the jungle as the sun sets and discover a different world. Many species such as brightly colored frogs, snakes, and tarantulas emerge after dark. With expert guides, you will learn to recognize the sounds of the nocturnal forest, identifying insect and bird calls, and understanding the delicate balance of this ecosystem.
- Visits to indigenous communities: Immerse yourself in the living culture of native peoples like the Yagua, Shipibo-Conibo, and Bora. Participate in ancestral rituals, learn their unique artisan techniques, join traditional fishing, and explore their deep connection with nature. These respectful interactions offer an authentic perspective on their way of life and worldview.
- Birdwatching in the Manu area: Manu National Park is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, especially for birds. With over 1,000 recorded species, you’ll have the chance to see vibrantly colored macaws feeding at clay licks, as well as toucans, harpy eagles, and endemic species. It’s a paradise for birdwatchers and nature photographers alike.