Sail along the majestic Amazon River and experience the magical encounter with the pink river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), one of the few freshwater dolphin species in the world. With luck and patience, you may see them swimming, leaping, and playing near the boat.
Visit a natural sanctuary where rescued monkeys live freely. Learn their stories and enjoy an educational, heartwarming experience before arriving at Heliconia Lodge.
Admire the giant Victoria Amazonica water lilies during a scenic boat trip through hidden Amazon lagoons. A quiet yet powerful encounter with one of the rainforest’s most iconic wonders.
Explore the depths of the jungle, the greatest expression of life on Earth.
The Amazon has more than 40,000 species of plants, and more than 16,000 species of trees. Some of them are contain important medicinal compounds…a rainforest pharmacy.
Mornings are a good time to observe some of the more than 1500 bird species that live in the Amazon. Enjoy tropical bird watching along the river in the early morning, the time when exotic colorful birds are the most active. The Amazon River and its tributaries are home to about 1,500 bird varieties.
Discover the night-life in the jungle, different than the daytime.
One of the most representative tribes of the region, the Yaguas demonstrate their blowgun hunter skills.
Fish the way to locals do with bamboo rod, hook, bait, and catch some piranha.
Have you ever dreamed of being a jungle explorer? Here is yoir chance to glide soundlessly down the Amazon river in a canoe with only the sound of bird calls and rustling of troops of monkeys in the treetops overhead to break the silence.
The release of the Taricaya turtles takes place at the end of October and the first half of November as part of the repopulation of this endangered species, a successful conservation program.
The union of the Amazon and Nanay rivers is a beauty of nature. The meeting point between the Nanay rivers, with black waters, and the Amazon rivers, with turbid waters, is known as the "Serpential Union of Waters"