by ariel timar | Jun 9, 2021 | Amazonia Expeditions, Nature, Nature
The Wolf Of The River – The Giant River Otter The Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area is home to several endangered species including the Giant River Otter (as listed by the IUCN). Despite shrinking populations in other regions, here in the Tahuayo Region,...
by ariel timar | Jan 14, 2021 | Amazonia Expeditions, Amazonia Expeditions
Book list for Amazonia Expeditions International Trips Here at Amazonia Expeditions, we also offer a variety of exciting trips and adventures around the world! If you are signed up for one of our upcoming trips and would like to enhance your experience, we highly...
by Paul Beaver | Aug 30, 2018 | Amazonia Expeditions, Guides, Nature
The Problem With Trip Advisor Trip Advisor is now the world’s largest travel site. Over the past decade, it has come to dominate the travel industry with millions of active users and thousands of new reviews posted every day. Think of it as the world’s guest book, but...
by Paul Beaver | Jun 25, 2018 | Amazonia Expeditions, Guides, Nature
Our view on “Selfie Safaris” IQUITOS REGION – Loreto, Peru To search for animals in their natural habitat is a difficult task. In the Amazon, you might see a caiman moments before it dives underwater, or a toucan just before it glides away above the...
by ariel timar | Jun 21, 2017 | Amazonia Expeditions
How To View #1 Ranking in Trip Advisor We at Amazonia pride ourselves as now being ranked as the #1 Specialty Lodge in all of Peru as of June 21, 2017. To see how our company stacks up against our competitors, we are providing you with a instructional to see...
by mike timar | Mar 12, 2017 | Amazonia Expeditions, Uncategorized
Empowering women Leading Advocate for Women’s Rights Amazonia Expeditions has been the leading advocate for women’s rights in the upper Amazon basin since the early 1980’s. In an effort to improve equality in the workforce, we were the first company to hire and train...