Reserve Este Unico y Inolvidable Viaje

Gracias por seleccionar Amazonia Expeditions para que sea su guía en su viaje a la selva amazónica. ¡A continuación se muestra la información que necesitaremos para comenzar!

Diseñemos su viaje juntos!

Porfavor de proveer algunos detalles para comenzar

¿Cómo es un día típico en la selva?

No hay un día típico. Apreciará esto antes de viajar si completa toda la lectura requerida. Cada día es diferente, cada semana es diferente. La maravilla de la Amazonía es la increíble biodiversidad. Tenemos la mayor biodiversidad de especies del mundo, pero una baja abundancia de cualquier especie. No es posible que un ambiente sostenga tanto la alta biodiversidad como la alta abundancia. Como resultado, los encuentros comunes de vida silvestre son raros, mientras que los encuentros raros de vida silvestre son comunes. El Amazonas es un entorno dinámico y en constante cambio. Hay cientos de cosas interesantes que podría tener lugar durante su viaje. Es por eso que muchas personas hacen viajes de regreso; Incluso tenemos varios invitados que han realizado más de 10 viajes en las últimas tres décadas. Cada viaje al Amazonas es uThere 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.na experiencia completamente diferente y a menudo impredecible.

¿Qué documentos se requieren?

Si es ciudadano de EE. UU. O Canadá, todo lo que necesita es un pasaporte. No necesitas una visa. Si usted es ciudadano de otro país, debe consultar en línea con el consulado de Perú. No necesita una tarjeta de vacunación (a menos que también esté viajando a Puerto Maldonado en Perú).

¿Debo comprar un seguro de viaje?

Recomendamos encarecidamente la compra de un seguro de viaje. Hemos visto demasiadas veces que las personas tienen que cancelar prácticamente en el último minuto debido a razones de salud o la enfermedad o la muerte de un miembro de la familia. Los problemas con las aerolíneas en cuanto a pérdidas debido a la cancelación del vuelo, retraso o pérdida de equipaje es otro problema común. Los viajes también pueden cancelarse debido a problemas más allá del control del operador turístico (y, por lo tanto, no son reembolsables). Estos pueden incluir el cierre de lugares de transporte debido a huelgas laborales o conflictos políticos, o desastres ambientales como terremotos, inundaciones y deslizamientos de tierra. Póngase en contacto con nosotros a través de nuestro correo electrónico: [email protected] si desea información sobre el seguro de viaje.

¿Qué pasa si tengo que cancelar?

Política de cancelación para compras de viajes por tierra en Amazon:
Las cancelaciones hechas con menos de 45 días antes de la salida del viaje no son reembolsables.
Las cancelaciones hechas más de 45 días antes de la salida del viaje son reembolsables en un 75%.
Solicite la política de cancelación para todos los otros viajes, p. Camino Inca, África, Nepal, Galápagos, etc.

¿Cobran un suplemento para viajeros solteros?

No cobramos extra para viajero solo o individual (esto no aplica para la extension a los Andes) Somos operadores de turismo, no somos un hotel. El objetivo principal de su viaje es la experiencia en la selva tropical.El alojamiento esta relacionado con el objetivo de su viaje.

¿Qué pasa si tengo más preguntas?

Si tiene más preguntas, puede encontrar las respuestas que busca en la sección de Preguntas frecuentes de nuestro sitio web, en Acerca de nosotros. Aquí está el enlace: https://perujungle.com/about-us/#faq

o no dude en contactarnos por teléfono o por correo electrónico:

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813-471-8810




Confirmación de Reserva con Depósito

Se requiere un depósito de USD $ 250 por persona para confirmar su reserva a menos que se indique lo contrario

El pago del saldo deberá pagarse 60 días antes de la fecha de salida del viaje

 

 

Recomendamos la Compra de un Seguro de Viaje

 

We recommend the purchase of travel insurance within 2 weeks of making your trip deposit.

Travel protection should be purchased to cover most penalty costs in the event you need to cancel or change your travel plans.  It also can provide medical and emergency assistance protection.  Amazonia Expeditions does not assume responsibility for problems or losses arising from the operation of flights such as cancellations, delays or lost luggage. If you do not take the recommended flight and arrive late you may have to pay for a chartered private boat to the lodge. For protection against problems with airlines or other problems such as illness or political or natural disasters beyond control of the tour operator we strongly recommend that you purchase travel insurance.

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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 for 10 years, 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.