by ariel | Jul 8, 2016 | Amazonia Expeditions, Charity, indigenous population
AMAZONIA’S CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES Community Service The indigenous community of the Tahuayo River basin consists of approximately 5,000 people who live in 12 villages. Many of our staff were born in these villages and the communities have a long history of involvement...
by ariel | Jul 8, 2016 | Amazonia Expeditions, Research
SAKI MONKEY PROJECT Together with biologist Janice Chism, we are investigating a possibly undescribed species of saki monkey that lives in flooded forests along the Tahuayo River. All our guests who visit the Research Center are invited to participate in this...
by ariel | Jul 8, 2016 | Amazonia Expeditions, Jungle Lodge
ANDES / AMAZON COMBO This is a bare minimum 10-day itinerary; we can also comfortably extend for 2-3 weeks to allow more than just a minimal visit. Machu Picchu Day 1 Fly to Cusco. After clearing baggage security in Cusco Airport, look for your guide in the parking...
by ariel | Jul 8, 2015 | Amazonia Expeditions, Jungle Lodge
HISTORY Early Years The interior forests off of the upper Tahuayo have long been noted for their abundant populations of primates. Many trappers worked here in the 1960-70s to collect primates for sale to the veterinary institute of Iquitos, IVITA which in turn sold...
by ariel | Jul 8, 2014 | Amazonia Expeditions, indigenous population, Research
The Mission of Amazonia Expeditions Amazonia Expeditions is more than just a tourism business. We aspire to offer the best tourism program in the Amazon basin as part of our greater mission to conserve the most biodiverse site yet studied by biologists, in...
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