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Ivonne Marchini
8 contributions
nov. 2023 • Entre amis
Estuvimos 4 días en la selva junto a nuestro guía Joel de Capinurí, fue excelente , respondió todas nuestras preguntas, nos enseñó mucho sobre la flora y fauna de esa zona, nos acompañó en todas las excursiones, sin dudas el mejor guía, gracias Joel por todo!!!!!!..🙂
Écrit le 4 décembre 2023
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Dylan Doherty
Nanaimo, Canada10 contributions
août 2019 • En famille
We got off the plane into the harsh heat and humidity of the amazonian rainforest and took a boat down the amazonian basin river where we were fed localized ingrediants for their version of Chinese food and let me tell you. Eating food out of a amazon leaf bigger than my own head was incredible it taste so pure and so full of nutrients I couldnt help but ask for seconds and thirds. We reached our hidewaway resort in the jungle and were surrounded by nature and life from howler monkeys yelling in the distance to the birds that make a water drop like noise that haunts and echoes through the entire forest. An elderly lady sprained her ankle so my younger brother and I took her back to the resort cabins and took the oppurtunity to run. We ran off into the forest on our own adventure much like the forests we have at home we found old abandoned mining carts and railroads leading to mines we found climbeable trees that led hundreds of feet into the air that overlooked the jungle where we sat and watched the sun set over the amazonian basin. When we returned to the resort they had just begun a search and rescue effort to find us so we were lucky they didnt have to put that much effort into us but told us everything that lives out there can and will kill us but who cares, we only experience what we dare ourselves to achieve. By far my favourite part of the trip. Food was prepped by students from around the world learning how to cook the best of meals so everything was incredible. No electricity for heated showers so when you take a shower as a man expect your balls to hide inside your body as you struggle to breathe through the shock of how cold it is but it is refreshing. Our beds in the cabins had mesh around it to protect us from bugs and spiders and snakes which was really nice. On a night tour I spotted a wandering spider as the tour guide missed it I had my attention focused. Scary place but my god Id continue to go back there if I could every year.
Écrit le 27 juillet 2020
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Marie Louise Kriel
2 contributions
août 2019
I had a super time spending 3 days in a guest house in the Amazon with Intrepid travel. The guide was very informed, spoke very good English, and went out of his way to make the trip as interesting and exciting for us as possible. The forest is beautiful, and we saw animals, beautiful parrots and the most wonderful plants on the walks or boat trips. What I really liked about Intrepid is that they support the local community, and are also very environmentally conscious (green). I can definitely recommend this trip!
Écrit le 1 septembre 2019
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hcgolf4fun
New York, État de New York51 contributions
juil. 2019 • En solo
I have to say I hit the cold spell of this place. Good part is no bug spray needed. Even tho it was less of animals because of weather it was still so beautiful and peaceful. I still got to see the black and the white caimans,monkeys and even heard the howling monkey at 5am(didn't know what it was at first) I loved the tour of all the medicinal plants. Everything I saw or experienced was really worth it.
Écrit le 31 juillet 2019
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LibbyK-001
Redhill, UK21 contributions
avr. 2019 • En couple
Did 4 days / 3 nights with Inkaterra. Absolutely incredible from the pick up at Puerto Maldonado airport through to our return. To the airport where the staff stayed with us until we checked through the departure gate. I can’t fault a thing. Amazing service provided by every single person we came in contact with. Fabulous excursions, quality food and accommodation. Worth every penny and so very very glad we went with them. Very safe and safety conscious and a highlight.
Écrit le 24 avril 2019
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Elizabeth H
Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie6 contributions
sept. 2018
My brothers and I spent 4 days in the Peruvian rainforest. It was such an incredible experience and we saw so much wildlife. Look forward to returning one day
Écrit le 25 mars 2019
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panpan014
malaysia7 contributions
déc. 2017
Been to Amazon, Peru 2 years ago. It was amazing experience. Stayed for 3 days. Woke up at 3am took a boat ride to see the sunrise. Must see the sunset too. First time fishing Piranah and the tour guide cooked it deep fried served as dinner.
Écrit le 21 novembre 2018
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Jay E
Londres, UK11 contributions
sept. 2018 • Entre amis
We have just returned from an incredible 3 nights at the two lodges, which has easily been the highlight of our trip to Peru.
The accommodation in both lodges was exceptional, certainly up there with the best either of us we have stayed in. From welcome drinks and hot towels, to twice daily maid service and the rooms themselves, everything about this place illustrated a five star service.
From the moment we stepped on the bus at the airport until we left them 4 days later, our guides were always enthusiastic about wildlife and made the seemingly long journeys as enjoyable as the excursions. We saw a wide variety of wildlife, including many birds, monkeys, caiman and even an anteater. TRC’s remote location in particular seems to provide a huge opportunity to see wildlife. Even better, our guides would take pictures on our phones through their telescopes, giving us many excellent pictures to remember our trip with.
The food was always plentiful, with 3 large meals each day. The porter service allowed us to just relax, with the company taking care of our every need. We were particularly impressed that our boarding passes had been printed in advance as we arrived back to the office. They really went the extra mile and took care of our every need.
Whilst the price may be off putting, this is clearly an ethical company (using renewable energy and biodigradable resources whenever possible) that provides full value for money. Unlike other companies we’ve encountered in our time here, there were no hidden costs and it never felt as though they were taking advantage of us.
Overall a fantastic experience that we would highly recommend.
The accommodation in both lodges was exceptional, certainly up there with the best either of us we have stayed in. From welcome drinks and hot towels, to twice daily maid service and the rooms themselves, everything about this place illustrated a five star service.
From the moment we stepped on the bus at the airport until we left them 4 days later, our guides were always enthusiastic about wildlife and made the seemingly long journeys as enjoyable as the excursions. We saw a wide variety of wildlife, including many birds, monkeys, caiman and even an anteater. TRC’s remote location in particular seems to provide a huge opportunity to see wildlife. Even better, our guides would take pictures on our phones through their telescopes, giving us many excellent pictures to remember our trip with.
The food was always plentiful, with 3 large meals each day. The porter service allowed us to just relax, with the company taking care of our every need. We were particularly impressed that our boarding passes had been printed in advance as we arrived back to the office. They really went the extra mile and took care of our every need.
Whilst the price may be off putting, this is clearly an ethical company (using renewable energy and biodigradable resources whenever possible) that provides full value for money. Unlike other companies we’ve encountered in our time here, there were no hidden costs and it never felt as though they were taking advantage of us.
Overall a fantastic experience that we would highly recommend.
Écrit le 18 septembre 2018
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kiernanpschmitt
Cambridge, MA4 contributions
juin 2018 • En couple
Rainforest Expeditions provides a wonderful, low-stress way to see the Amazon. Right from when the company picks you up from the Puerto Maldonado airport, it's clear they are professional, well-practiced, and knowledgable.
My wife and I stayed for 5 days, so we were able to visit both the Refugio and Tambopata Research Center, both of which are impressive hotels that are open to the jungle. When they say "open to the jungle", the company really means it: there are 3 walls and one totally open—not net. Thus, travelers better be comfortable with some amount of insects getting into the hotel and room. The upside is beautiful views and jungle sounds, right in your hotel room. The lodges are beautiful in themselves, and include a bar, hammocks, and massages for the downtimes guides bake into the schedule. The food, too, is spectacular: an array of Peruvian dishes, well-executed and delicious.
Each set of visitors is paired with a guide. Ours was named Angel, and he was personable and extremely good at spotting wildlife and leading us on hikes. Angel had an encyclopedic knowledge of birds, monkeys, insects, and plant life, and peppering in a lot of information about the Peruvian people that still dwell in the jungle.
We learned a great deal, and had a great time.
My wife and I stayed for 5 days, so we were able to visit both the Refugio and Tambopata Research Center, both of which are impressive hotels that are open to the jungle. When they say "open to the jungle", the company really means it: there are 3 walls and one totally open—not net. Thus, travelers better be comfortable with some amount of insects getting into the hotel and room. The upside is beautiful views and jungle sounds, right in your hotel room. The lodges are beautiful in themselves, and include a bar, hammocks, and massages for the downtimes guides bake into the schedule. The food, too, is spectacular: an array of Peruvian dishes, well-executed and delicious.
Each set of visitors is paired with a guide. Ours was named Angel, and he was personable and extremely good at spotting wildlife and leading us on hikes. Angel had an encyclopedic knowledge of birds, monkeys, insects, and plant life, and peppering in a lot of information about the Peruvian people that still dwell in the jungle.
We learned a great deal, and had a great time.
Écrit le 15 juin 2018
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KeenTraveller12372
Sydney, Australie545 contributions
mars 2018 • En solo
Had my Amazon experience courtesy of Cayman Lodge Puerto Maldonado 4 days no power only candles for light and no hot water for showers the water was from the river and cold.No air conditioning and nets to keep the bugs away while you slept.Flushing toilets .Generated power from 5 - 9 pm for charging of electrical devices.Electricity is only available in the main lodge.
It was hot humid and dank.Not for the faint hearted or 5 star lover.
I loved the place
On arrival which is via a motorised canoe down the river you are met by your assigned guide who will be with you for the duration of your stay.He will also be the one that takes you for guided walks into the jungle
The first night was celebrated with a night jungle walk so equipped with boots(suppled by the lodge) a head lamp and off we go like Uncle Arthur.
Having slugged through mud and avoiding spiky tree trunks the night shows us tarantulas,a possum looking creature,so many insects, and much more mud
The day hike to the lake which involved wading through water that came to the top of the boot,slushing through mud and straddling over fallen trees also revealed leaved carrying ants,spiders,birds,little bats and monkeys.We saw walking tees and spiky trees
On arrival at the lake we board a small motorized canoe and go up river and we are lucky enough to see the giant otter even though it was brief
Returning to a special site the fishing line is dropped and although no one but the guide caught a piranha we are all pleased to have seen one up close and personal Thats dinner sorted
On returning to where we boarded the canoe we have our provided lunch and a rest before returning to the lodge
The meals are very filling and enjoyable not one breakfast,lunch or dinner was repeated
Unfortunately the rain arrived on the last day and therefore was unable to go see the parrots at the claylick but experienced an Amazonian rain the place flooded The rain thunder and lighting started the night before and did not stop till midday.But what a display of mother nature
An experience that I am glad I was able to have but glad to get back to a dry environment.While at the lodge if clothing got wet it stayed wet nothing got dry so dank so first stop when back in civilization was the laundry
The common phase was "I am going to burn these clothes except that they are so wet they will not burn"
I often thought of the movie with Shawn Connery the one where he is up in the treetops with the bromalides while I was wading through the jungle
It was hot humid and dank.Not for the faint hearted or 5 star lover.
I loved the place
On arrival which is via a motorised canoe down the river you are met by your assigned guide who will be with you for the duration of your stay.He will also be the one that takes you for guided walks into the jungle
The first night was celebrated with a night jungle walk so equipped with boots(suppled by the lodge) a head lamp and off we go like Uncle Arthur.
Having slugged through mud and avoiding spiky tree trunks the night shows us tarantulas,a possum looking creature,so many insects, and much more mud
The day hike to the lake which involved wading through water that came to the top of the boot,slushing through mud and straddling over fallen trees also revealed leaved carrying ants,spiders,birds,little bats and monkeys.We saw walking tees and spiky trees
On arrival at the lake we board a small motorized canoe and go up river and we are lucky enough to see the giant otter even though it was brief
Returning to a special site the fishing line is dropped and although no one but the guide caught a piranha we are all pleased to have seen one up close and personal Thats dinner sorted
On returning to where we boarded the canoe we have our provided lunch and a rest before returning to the lodge
The meals are very filling and enjoyable not one breakfast,lunch or dinner was repeated
Unfortunately the rain arrived on the last day and therefore was unable to go see the parrots at the claylick but experienced an Amazonian rain the place flooded The rain thunder and lighting started the night before and did not stop till midday.But what a display of mother nature
An experience that I am glad I was able to have but glad to get back to a dry environment.While at the lodge if clothing got wet it stayed wet nothing got dry so dank so first stop when back in civilization was the laundry
The common phase was "I am going to burn these clothes except that they are so wet they will not burn"
I often thought of the movie with Shawn Connery the one where he is up in the treetops with the bromalides while I was wading through the jungle
Écrit le 10 mai 2018
Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de Tripadvisor.
PriyaA
New York, État de New York14 contributions
Hi,
What is the difference between Iquitos part of Amazon and Peurto Maldanado part of Amazon.
We will be in Cusco. So is it worth flying to Iquitos to see that part or just take the short ride to peurto Maldanado?? Please suggest. Thanks in advance
Lady
Royaume-Uni4 contributions
I traveled to Puerto Maldonado and the diversity of species and landscapes I saw were wonderful
Maryam M
Toronto, Canada48 contributions
Hi,,,, Any tips or advice for Insects and bugs there? what should I do to protect ? How bad it is?
Adventuretravelcoach
Pretoria, Afrique du Sud129 contributions
Hi, please tell me more. Where did you go Manu or Tambopata? was 3 days enugh?
Éva K
Amsterdam, Pays-Bas1 contribution
Hi,
Is it posssible to organize a jungle tour at the end of August and beginning of November?
symrna35
Izmir, Turquie13 contributions
Hi I am planing visit Peru Amazon's with my other 10 friend could you recommend me a guide or a company for organisation ? Thank you..
bdaltyben
Uxbridge, Canada80 contributions
Hi, we are considering using "Rainforest Cruises" for a 5 day trip down the Amazon. Has anyone used them and can comment?
oreodiv
Johannesburg, Afrique du Sud77 contributions
Yes, we have used them last week. Very good . They will connect you to another agent in Peru . Perfect standard
loisharthur
Boston, MA
Where do we fly in for this attraction ? to Lima
Lois
Adventuretravelcoach
Pretoria, Afrique du Sud129 contributions
Hi regarding your Amazon experience, we're going in May. Who would you recommend and how many days? Where exactly did you go? Thanks in advance.
huiching2011
Kaohsiung, Taïwan1 contribution
how much cost and itinerary for a 4D3N jungle tour?
Marcella H
Gosford, Australie14 contributions
What is the best insect repellent available in Australia to spray our clothing before we go?
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