Exploring the Amazon Rainforest in Peru
During out recent trip to Peru, we traveled to a small town of Iquitos, a getaway to the Amazon River and spent 6 days with Amazonian Expeditions ( exploring the Amazon basin in search of dolphins, monkeys, anteaters, poisonous frogs and other unique creatures.
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Swimming with piranhas. Night hiking with tarantulas. Playing with sloths. Listening to birds at sunrise. The Amazon is an incredible and unforgettable experience. I hope you can go in person some day, but until then, I hope you enjoy this video.
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In this video, we spend three days exploring the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. We left Iquitos via the port Bellavista Nanay, where you can buy fruit and snacks for the boat ride to your camp. You can also eat larvae here.
We stayed at a no frills eco lodge. Generators came on during lunch and dinner so they can cook food. We could charge our batteries during those times, which was fortunate.
Our guide stayed with us for the entirety of our trip and really made the experience great. His name is Andres and we highly recommend him. He gave us tips, insights, and interesting facts about the trees, animals, and people around us. Check him out on facebook here:
We did everything I could think of for an Amazon adventure. All the timestamps are below for each of the experiences:
0:16 - Bellavista Nanay, eating larvae
0:48 - Cruising the Amazon River
0:58 - Local village - playing with parrots, sloths, snakes, anteaters, alligators, and more
3:11 - Daytime hike through Amazon rainforest, eating medicinal plants, trying not to get eaten by giant ants
5:10 - A STICK BUG!! It's only for a few seconds, but I was pretty dang excited about it
5:29 - Swimming with piranhas
6:18 - Night cruise to catch alligators
7:05 - Eerie and foggy morning cruise
8:08 - Indigenous village visit - war paint, dancing, blow darts, and A BABY SLOTH
10:29 - Amazon eco-lodge room tour
11:15 - Monkey Island
13:14 - Swimming and mud baths in the Amazon River
13:54 - Fishing for piranhas
14:32 - Night hike with tarantulas, scorpion spiders, wolf spiders, snakes, and other super creepy things.
16:34 - Sunrise canoe (paddling) to hear birds chirping
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One of my biggest bucket-list destinations has always been the Amazon rain forest and now I can check it off. Welcome back to Peru!
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Village Food in AMAZON RAINFOREST - Lemongrass Ants + EXOTIC Energy Drinks! | Manaus, Brazil!
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MANAUS, BRAZIL - During my food trip to Brazil there was no place I wanted to visit more than the Amazon Rainforest. We flew to Manaus (if you look at a map, Manaus is directly in the heart center of the Amazon). The jungle, the unique dishes and fruits, and the people made it incredible.
Exotic fruit tasting - One of the things that you have to do when you’re in Brazil, especially in the Amazon is sample all the unique and indigenous fruits of the region, some that are only available there. We started with mari-mari, an amazing long pod fruit and have inga (ice cream bean fruit) and biribá - wild sugar apple. All the fruit - 10 BRL ($2.55)
Manaus is a pretty big city, especially for being in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest. They have a big market, full of fruits, vegetables and fish. We headed straight for some tucumã, a type of palm tree fruit that’s essential in the local diet.
Jenipapo - Along the way we also tried some jenipapo, a pretty unique fruit.
Tucumã sandwiches - Sandwich shop owners better take note! Tucumã sandwiches are a true Amazonian food and they are delicious. Along with the palm fruit they were paired with cheese and fried sweet banana. It’s a perfect breakfast and way to start the day in the Amazon. Price - about 10 BRL ($2.55) per sandwich
Tambaqui fish - Tambaqui is a fish from the Amazon that’s known for having ribs - seriously almost like pork ribs. We decided to get a fish to bring to the village since we weren’t sure what they’d have al the village.
Amazon village - We didn’t really have a plan, we were just going to find a boat driver and ask him to take us to a village and see if anyone could cool. So we got a boat, and our boat driver asked if they were home and if we could invite ourselves in. We arrived completely unplanned and unannounced and it turned out to be an outstanding learning experience and fun time with an amazing family in the Amazon.
Along with the food we brought, the family mixed up about 4 different exotic drinks - some of them known in the Western world as ingredients in trendy energy drinks - but here in the Amazon of Brazil they are consumed regularly.
It was such an awesome Brazilian Amazonian food meal with the family followed by a time of drumming and dancing, football, and finally a swim in the river. It was an extraordinary day in the Amazon of Brazil.
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Amazon rainforest, Amazon river, and Napo river via Iquitos, Peru.
For now Iquitos can only be reached by plane or by boat. Most flights to Iquitos originate from Lima. My flight with Star Perú had a short stop in Tarapoto only long enough to exchange some passengers.The total journey took about two hours.
Upon arrival at Iquitos airport, I was welcomed by an intense heat blended with high humidity. As I approached the city center, the heat and humidity were worsen by air pollution. With thousands of unregulated vehicle emissions, Poor air quality in the city in this climate wasn't very friendly to people's lungs. So, I spent the majority of my stay in the jungle, where better air quality combined with nice cool breeze made it more enjoyable...and healthier.
The Amazon rainforest isn't just important to the climatic and ecological balance, but also to the development of pharmaceutical products. Twenty five percent of modern pharmaceutical ingredients are derived from sources in the Amazon rainforest today. But only 1% of its medicinal potential has been discovered!
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Remember that it's very hot and humid here. Dress accordingly. It can be steaming hot even at dawn!
Iquitos is a big city, relatively, with many choices for restaurants and hotels, ranging from five-star to zero-star lodging. Most have air conditioning, something you may find to be a necessity, especially when you're not used to the intense heat and high humidity. The city center is generally safe, but just keep your radar active for suspects of petty crimes. You'd see many police hanging around in tourist-frequent areas. Laundry service is reasonable. It cost me about $US 2 for a bag of laundry the size of a large backpack, and it took about 4 hours for turnaround, neatly folded!
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PERU - AMAZON RAINFOREST (PART 5) - PERUVIAN TRIBE
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The Amazon rainforest ,also known in English as Amazonia or the Amazon Jungle, is a moist broadleaf forest that covers most of the Amazon basin of South America. This basin encompasses 7,000,000 square kilometres of which 5,500,000 square kilometres are covered by the rainforest. This region includes territory belonging to nine nations. The majority of the forest is contained within Brazil, with 60% of the rainforest, followed by Peru with 13%, Colombia with 10%, and with minor amounts in Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. States or departments in four nations contain Amazonas in their names. The Amazon represents over half of the planet's remaining rainforests, and comprises the largest and most biodiverse tract of tropical rainforest in the world, with an estimated 390 billion individual trees divided into 16,000 species.
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Hiking the Amazon Rainforest in Peru
Hiking the Amazon rainforest in Peru, just outside of Iquitos, definitely put me outside my comfort zone. The Amazon jungle is relentless, especially with the amount of mosquitos and deadly animals and insects.
Our tour guide was super knowledgable and tought us a ton about survival... he once spent several days lost in the Amazon rainforest with his dad as a child.
After the hike, we spent the night in the jungle before returning to Iquitos the next afternoon.
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Exploring Iquitos in Peru & the Amazon Jungle
Iquitos is a Peruvian town, hidden deep in the Amazon Jungle. It is the largest town in the world not connected by road. You either go by boat for days on end or fly in.
I flew in and spend a week exploring the area, when the waters where at their highest. My Amazon Jungle accommodation was about to go under water.
Iquitos is a different place to the rest of Peru. Full of rickshaws and majestic crumbling colonial building. In this video I show Belén with their houses on stilts, and I visit Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm and the Manatee Rescue Centre.
I went on a 3 day trip into the Amazon Jungle to a part called Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve. Each day, we did a different activity, from visiting the local villages, attempting to hike in the sweltering jungle, feeding monkeys, seeing Sloths, trying exotic fruit and just relaxing in the hammocks.
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As part of our superb Peru tour with GAdventures, we visited the amazing Tambopata Eco Lodge for 2 nights, led by our friendly, well informed guide, Leo.
We stayed in a bungalow with no electricity and solar heated shower, which might sound a bit rustic but was actually lovely. Well equipped with a real bathroom, flushing toilet, real beds and mosquito nets, table, chairs and hammock!
The restaurant served excellent, fresh buffet food and in the bar you could buy an ice-cold beer in the evening while they ran the generators for a couple of hours until blackout. After this all you could see were fireflies!
We did a night wildlife walk on the first evening, taking strong advice to tuck trousers into socks to stop ants crawling into socks/shoes. Then the second morning we did an early morning explore, spotting wildlife all the way.
This was an awesome experience, really well prepared, really well guided, yet still felt like miles from civilisation!
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This video features the services and excursions on board the Delfin I Amazon river cruise and the Treehouse Lodge.
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Treehouse Lodge: Set amongst 345 acres of pristine jungle reserve, up to 67 ft off the ground, the Treehouse Lodge in Peru offers guests an unrivalled rainforest canopy experience. Travelers often ask, What is better, an Amazon cruise or a jungle lodge stay? Rainforest Cruises now gives you the opportunity to experience the best of both worlds, taking you into the rainforest's tree-tops with a stay at the gravity-defying Treehouse Lodge in the Peruvian Amazon.
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You DO NOT want to fall in this lake - AMAZON RAINFOREST
We hiked 3KM through mud and jungle to arrive at Lake Sandoval. One of the most biodiverse regions of the Amazon rainforest and home to countless predators.
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Amazon rainforest adventure travel in Peru at Jungle Treehouse Lodge
Come join us for an epic travel adventure in the Peruvian Amazon. While staying at the Treehouse Lodge in the Amazon rain forest we had the opportunity to experience what it was like to live in a treehouse for the first time in our lives and partake a series of adventure travel excursions including fishing for piranhas, meeting friendly sloths, spotting all kinds of jungle wildlife native to the Amazon and feeding monkeys. We show you the entire experience from Amazon river cruise to feasting on ceviche to sleeping overnight in the tree house lodge.
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Amazon rainforest adventure travel in Peru at Jungle Treehouse Lodge Travel Video Transcript:
So we are staying in the coolest place ever. We have just arrived at the Treehouse Lodge in the middle of the Amazon jungle. And we're going to be living in a tree house for the next few days. So come along and I'm going to show you our personal private tree house. And we're living in a tree house! We're living in a treehouse!
Every kids dream.
Okay, well we want to show you more of the property but right now we're about to head out on a jungle walk. We're going to be looking for medicinal plants and learning about their uses. It also just started pouring rain. So it is time for our jungle expedition.
So Sam, you look like you're ready for a jungle excursion.
Show us your footwear. And here is the leaf that is used to make the Juane. The traditional food from the Amazon jungle here in Peru.
So we are back from the jungle excursion. Yeah, that jungle walk was awesome. We learned so much about all of the different local plants and what they are used for in terms of different medicinal properties and also for food. And now we're off on a cool boat trip. We're just going to be cruising down the Amazon and looking for pink dolphins. Yes and maybe we'll stick around for sunset too.
Macau look! So we just spotted a sloth up in the tree. We wouldn't have seen it if it wasn't for our guide though. And this is sunset on the Amazon river. So that is the end of day one. How are you feeling about sleeping in this tree house? Awesome. A lot of adventure.
Well, good morning it is the start of day two and it was sure raining last night. Like thunderstorms, the whole deal.
We're going to try and spot some wildlife. We went out for a little excursion this morning and we've been traveling upstream and now we've arrived at a prime location to fish piranhas. So Sam, how are you feeling about that? Feeling good because you're going to stick your fingers in and they're going to bite them, right?
So we've going to use this small fish. Oh! To feed the piranha.
You want to try to splash the water. That is the way how to attract the piraña. Splashing the water. Calling the piranha. Okay, so I'm going try my hand at fishing for piranhas. I've got the bait here. Right here. Let's do this. Our first piraña.
Look at the teeth on that sucker. Oh my gosh I would not want to be bitten by one of those. That is scary.
You got one! Show it to us. I finally caught one. It was a big one too.
There you go. Sam's first piranha. Look at that. Probably my 20th attempt and I was not going to give up until I got one.
Now it is time for lunch. We are having ceviche. Our favorite as an appetizer. Wow, look at that.
So we are about to go on one more excursion this evening but before we head out we want to show you the rest of the property. So let's go in search of some tree houses.
We are now entering the bamboo forest.
Oh! Are they fighting? Yeah. Squack. Alright, so Sam is going to feed a monkey. Yes, I've got my chunk of banana. Now time to throw it.
So right now we are trekking through the mud in search of giant lily pads.
So we are meeting a sloth that was apparently rescued by a family when it was really young. So it lives with them in the house and it is very sleepy and slow. So oh, but it has woken up. It is eating. Pablito? Pablito is having lunch.
Okay so this morning we went fishing for piranha and now we are having it for dinner.
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PERU: AMAZON RAINFOREST | PUERTO MALDONADO
Days 9-11 we live in the wild Amazon Rainforest. Take a look at our lodge, EcoAmazonia in Puerto Maldonado which was 1:30 hrs from the city by boat. We take a small trip to Monkey Island which has - you guessed it - a load of monkeys! Watch as they come up to us and take bananas out of our hands!
We end our trip on Day 12 as we fly back to Lima and explore a little.
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Welcome to the Peruvian Amazon! This has been on our bucket list for a long time, and now we finally can check it off. Our journey started from Yurimaguas, where we took the 3-day boat ride to the small town of Nauta. There we hired a local guide for a rainforest adventure deep into the jungle. We fished the piranhas, and we build our own shelter to a jungle. Rainforest was full of monkeys, caimans, snakes, poisonous spiders, frogs and other unique creatures. There was also a lot of pink river dolphins in the river base which you cannot find anywhere else in the world.
After rainforest exploring, we headed towards Iquitos, the largest town in the world not connected by road. It’s hidden deep in the Amazon jungle, and you have to go either by boat or fly in. There we tasted one of the most disgusting food we've ever eaten, Suri Grubs.
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