Special Amazon Tours

Year-Round Andes Tours

2025 Expeditions

2026 Expeditions

Highly Focused Tours To Experience the Amazon Rainforest

Specialty Amazon Tours

Are you looking for a higher level of focus on your adventure to the Amazon Rainforest? Are you looking to take a dedicated fishing focused tour, to get out extra early in the morning for a serious birding tour, or are you hoping to go even further and embark on a camping or survival journey? Let our team know during booking if you are interested in one of these more focused trips.

Amazonia Expeditions Amazon Jungle Survival Training

Birding Tour

Fishing Adventure

Camping Adventure

Amazonia Expeditions Amazon Jungle Survival Training

Jungle Survival

Travel with Our Partners in the Andes Mountains

Guided Andes Tours

Are you ready to travel from the rainforest all the way up into the towering mountains of Peru? Whether you want to see both in one trip or make a dedicated trip to visit Cusco and Machu Picchu, you can feel secure with our partnered guides in the Andes.

Peruvian Andes Expedition

Peruvian Andes Expedition

Take a dedicated trip to visit the Andes mountains and its many wonders.

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Andes & Amazon Combo Tour

Andes & Amazon Combo Tour

Travel from the Amazonia Expedition Tahuayo Lodge to the Andes mountains on one combo expedition to see the best of Peru.

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Immersive Journeys with Purposeful Exploration

Guided International Tours

Amazonia Expeditions’ fixed-schedule international tours offer a meticulously crafted blend of cultural and natural exploration across some of the world’s most captivating destinations. With some itineraries leaning toward cultural immersion and others emphasizing wildlife, nature, or adventure, each tour is led by an Amazonia Expeditions Adventure Specialist and an experienced English-speaking local guide. We ensure high-quality accommodations throughout and maintain a strong focus on ethical eco-tourism, respecting and preserving the unique environments and communities we explore.

2025 Guided International Tours

Serengeti Great Migration Expedition 2025

March 22nd – 29th, 2025 | March 29th – April 5th, 2025

 Experience several days of Safari rides alongside zebras, wildebeests, elephants, lions, and so much more during the peak migration season

2025 Sacred Valley Expedition

June 14th – 19th, 2025 | Optional Rainbow Mountain Extension June 19-20

This journey is designed for each day to be a memorable exploration, filled with discoveries and experiences that will bring you closer to the greatness of the Inca culture and the natural beauty of the Andes.

2025 Thailand and Cambodia Expedition

October 26th – November 2nd, 2025 | Optional Cambodia Extension Nov 2nd-5th

This guided journey through Thailand and Cambodia promises an unforgettable exploration of Southeast Asia’s rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant local markets.

Adventure to the Galapagos Islands 2025

December 8 – 14, 2025 | 15 Traveler Limit

Follow in the footsteps of Charles Darwin and other great explorers to experience the legendary biodiversity that these incredible, remote islands have to offer.

Expedition to Patagonia 2025

November 2nd-9th, 2025 | 16 Traveler Limit

Explore the stunning beauty of Chilean Patagonia on this 8-day adventure, featuring guided hikes through Torres del Paine, intimate encounters with wildlife like pumas and penguins, and breathtaking views of glaciers, mountains, and wetlands.

2026 Guided International Tours

Serengeti Great Migration Expedition 2026

March 8th – 15th, 2026 | March 15th – 22nd, 2026

 Experience several days of Safari rides alongside zebras, wildebeests, elephants, lions, and so much more during the peak migration season

Expedition to South Africa and Botswana 2026

March 23rd – April 1,2026 | 16 Traveler Limit

 Enjoy a private, intimate viewing experience of the wildlife of the African plains from a small lodge offering personalized tours followed by a visit to the wetlands of Botswana

Estefani Mishel Maytahuari

Mishel got her degree in tourism from Nauta Institute in 2016. After working as a guide with other companies, Mishel came to study with Amazonia Expeditions as a training guide in 2023. Mishel was promoted to head guide in 2025.

Leyner Arian Ijuma

Leyner got his degree as a tour guide in 2010 at the Nauta Institute and came to work at Amazonia Expeditions in 2021. He was promoted to head guide in 2023. He has biological field work experience from supporting Nicholas Gardner of the University of Florida who he helped study the adaptations of birds in seasonally flooded igapo forests. Birding is one of Leyner's strongest skills.

Julio Pacaya

Julio finished his studies as a tour guide at the Nauta Institute in 2016 and came to work as a training guide with Amazonia Expeditions in 2021. He was promoted to head guide in 2023. Nature photography and birding are among Julio's strongest skills. Julio is fluent in English and French, as well as his native tongue of Spanish.

Claudio Huayllahua Sánchez

Claudio was born and grew up in El Chino Village on the Tahuayo River. He studied primary school in El Chino and continued his education in Iquitos, earning a technical degree from SENATI Institute. He started working for Amazonia Expeditions in 2014 as a field research assistant with several biologists and as an assistant guide. Claudio was promoted to head guide in 2017 and is our camping and jungle survival specialist.

Hersog Chavez Yuyarima

Hersog first got the idea of becoming a guide after watching the tourist boats going by his village every day. He was fascinated that tourists would come to see his home and he loved the way that the guides he saw did their work. He knew that someday he wanted to be just like them. Hersog studied at technical school for 3 years leaning the basics of guiding. After graduating, Hersog worked as a guide for several years working with Peruvian tourists, later coming to work for Amazonia in 2017. Hersog was promoted to head guide in 2019. He has worked as a field research assistant in the study of the elusive pygmy marmoset. Hersog is known for his sharp eyes and his unique stories about the jungle.

Lander Juan Peña Ramirez

Lander was born in the remote jungle community of Santa Victoria. His boyhood dream was to become to best jungle guide in the Amazon. Lander studied at a local institute for several years where he learned basic English and the foundations of the being a tour guide. Later he worked for several years at other jungle loges as a guide, honing his skills as a survival camping guide. Lander came to work for Amazonia Expeditions in 2017 and along with a strong interest in birding and fishing is also one of our lead camping and survival guides.

Aladino Jr. Hidalgo

Aladino was born and raised in El Diamante Village along the Blanco River and attended school in the community of “Valentin” on the Tahuayo River. During this period, Aladino worked with his father as a trailblazer, assisting primate researchers who came to study at a local field station. Afterwards, he moved to Lima where he worked for several years while studying guiding & English. Upon returning in 2019, he was hired by Amazonia as a field assistant and actively supported researchers studying giant river otters, pygmy marmosets, and various bird species. He then joined Amazonia Expeditions as a guide assistant and was later promoted to head guide in 2022.

Jhony Hidalgo

Jhony was born and raised in El Diamante Village along the Blanco River. He attended primary school in his home village and high school in the community of “Valentin” on the Tahuayo River. Jhony later pursued further studies in Iquitos, where he obtained a guide degree from the Milagro Fe & Alegria Institute. After graduating, he worked at the Amazon Rescue Center in Iquitos (CREA), guiding visitors to the center. In 2021 he joined Amazonia Expeditions as a guide assistant and was promoted to head guide in 2023.

Sila Hidalgo

Sila was born and raised in El Diamante Village along the Blanco River. She attended primary school in Diamante village and high school in the community of “El Chino” on the Tahuayo River. Her family moved to El Chino so Sila could attend high school, as it was the closest village offering secondary education. Later, Sila joined our Angels (AoA) scholarship program to further her education in Iquitos, where she earned a guide degree from the Milagro Fe & Alegria Institute. She completed her internship at Tahuayo Lodge. After graduating, Sila began her career with Amazonia Expeditions as a guide assistant and was promoted to head guide in 2022.

Welister Perez

Welister grew up in the small community of Padre Cocha just outside of Iquitos City. He lived there for most of his life, and later worked at several jungle lodges before starting at Amazonia Expeditions. Welister has proven himself as both a talented jungle man and team player with an eagle eye for spotting wildlife. After several months of training with Amazonia he was promoted to a head guiding position in 2017.

Javier Anibal Alván Arévalo

Javier has worked at the Amazonia Expeditions lodges since 2006, starting as a young teenager as an assistant in building repair, then moving up to motorboat pilot, then camping assistant and assistant guide, and after passing his guide exams with high grades was promoted to head guide in 2014. Javier is also our Canopy Zipline specialist and has taken professional certification classes in Costa Rica. Javier is also a fishing specialist and is beloved by families with children.