Amazon (New Trip!)
Amazon - the name stands for mystery, adventure and undiscovered regions, plants and animals. The Amazon basin hosts the largest tropical rainforest in the world, covering a size approximately equal to the lower 48 United States. 6-8 million square kilometers of forest house about 10% of the world’s biodiversity and 15% of its freshwater. These “lungs of the world” provide ecological services for the planet, but also a source of livelihood for hundred of indigenous groups and forest dependent peoples.
From the comfort of our air-conditioned boat you might see pink dolphins, caimans, giant river otters and many other Amazonian wildlife species. We have hired the best local guides who will take you on short hikes in seldom visited places to find rare monkeys and will introduce you to local tribes that are still largely living off their land. Our rainforest experience combined with 30 years working as nature photographers will guarantee you amazing images - memories for a lifetime.
Don't miss out on this best rainforest expedition ever!
Itinerary will be published soon!
Included
TBA
Not Included
TBA
Expedition Leaders
Jami Tarris & Theo Allofs
Jami and Theo, owners of Wild Focus Expeditions, have traveled vast parts of the Amazon in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador and Peru, photographing people and wildlife in the world's largest tropical rainforest. They will be guiding you through their most favorite part with daily surprises of unforgettable wilderness and cultural experiences. The best jungle expedition ever!
Wild Focus Expeditions provides specialized, small group photography tours. Our photography expeditions are designed to get participants into distinctive, engaging locations around the world at the optimum times for photography. Our photo tours are created by our team of photographers who want to experience and photograph the world's top wildlife, nature and traditional cultures locations.
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