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Amazonia Expeditions
10305 Riverburn Dr
Tampa, FL, USA 33647
Our Office in Peru
A&E Tours Tahuayo Lodge
100 Avenida La Marina Iquitos, Peru
Contact Us
Contact our office to learn more about
our trips, and how we can help you to
experience the adventure of a lifetime.
LET THE ADVENTURE BEGIN!
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[email protected]
US & Canada: 800-262-9669
Int’l: 001-813-907-8475
Our Office in the US
Amazonia Expeditions
10305 Riverburn Dr
Tampa, FL, USA 33647
Our Office in Peru
A&E Tours Tahuayo Lodge
100 Avenida La Marina Iquitos, Peru
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We respond to all requests within 24 hours. If you do not receive a response from us within 24 hours please check your spam folder or send us a follow-up email to [email protected]
What is a typical day like in the jungle?
There is no typical day. You will appreciate this before traveling if you complete all of your required reading. Every day is different, every week is different. The wonder of the Amazon is the incredible biodiversity. We have the world’s greatest biodiversity of species but a low abundance of any one species. It is not possible for an environment to support both high biodiversity and high abundance. As a result, common wildlife encounters are rare, while rare wildlife encounters are common. The Amazon is a dynamic, ever-changing environment. There are hundreds of interesting things that you could take place during your trip. This is why many people do return trips; we even have several guests who have done more than 10 trips in the past three decades. Every trip to the Amazon is a completely different and often unpredictable experience.
What documents are required?
If you are a citizen of the USA or Canada all you need is a passport. You do not need a visa. If you are a citizen of another country you must check on-line with the Peru consulate. You do not need a vaccination card (unless you are also traveling to Puerto Maldonado in Peru).
Should I purchase travel insurance?
We strongly recommend the purchase of travel insurance. We have seen too many times people have to cancel at virtually the last minute because of health reasons or the illness or death of a family member. Problems with airlines as far as losses due to flight cancellation, delay or lost luggage is another common problem. Trips can also be canceled due to problems beyond the control of the tour operator (and are thus non-refundable). These can include the closure of transportation venues due to labor strikes or political strife, or environmental disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and landslides. Please contact us via our email at [email protected] if you wish information about travel insurance.
What if I have to cancel?
Cancellation Policy for Amazon land trip purchases:
Cancellations made less than 45 days before trip departure are nonrefundable.
Cancellations made more than 45 days before trip departure are 75% refundable.
Please ask for cancellation policy for all other trips e.g. Inca Trail, Africa, Nepal, Galapagos, etc.
Do you charge a supplement to single travelers.
We do not charge anything extra for single travelers (does not apply to extensions to the Andes). We consider ourselves a tour operator, not a hotel. Lodging is incidental to the main objective of your trip, an experience in the rainforest.
What if I have other questions?
If you have more questions, you may find the answers you are looking for in the FAQ section of our website, under About Us. Here is the link: https://peruandes.com/about-us/#faq
or feel free to contact us by phone or email:
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1-800-262-9669 (U.S & Canada)
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