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 Malika Gottstein | Apr 24, 2019 | Guides, Guides, Nature, Nature
In February we hosted a group of bat researchers, some from the American Museum of Natural History. During five nights of mist netting, 36 bat species belonging to five different families were identified, showing once more the great diversity of the ACRCTT...
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, 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 Paul Beaver | Jan 10, 2017 | Amazonia Expeditions, Nature
Amazonia Expeditions has been operating in the Amazon Region for over 35 years and we have shown over 30,000 guests the beauty and wonder of the rainforest. During this time we have built an impressive track record. NUMBER OF PASSENGERS CONTRACTING MALARIA: 0 NUMBER...