Flooded or Dry Season For Ecotourism in the Amazon: Embracing Amazon’s Year-Round Wonders
The Amazon Rainforest is a captivating and unparalleled ecological wonder, drawing eco-enthusiasts, researchers, and adventure seekers from around the world. Its vast tropical paradise... Continue Reading
The Amazon rainforest is not as good for wildlife watching as the Pantanal?
It is unfortunate that such a myth has been perpetuated in the tourism industry, as it does not accurately reflect the reality of the Amazon... Continue Reading
Amazon Emotions and Uacari Lodge: A Synergistic Conservation-Based Partnership
The Amazon Rainforest is one of the most biologically diverse regions on the planet, home to countless species of plants and animals. Unfortunately, it’s also... Continue Reading
Pico da Neblina Trek: What to Expect
My love story with the Amazon rainforest begins in 1998 at the Xixuau-Xiparina Reserve. Located 450km north west of Manaus, on the confluences of the... Continue Reading
Travel in the Amazon to stand against inequality
Anyone who has traveled the Amazon has most likely been impressed by the variety of services available offering authentic experiences of contact with nature, culture,... Continue Reading
El COVID-19 entre los indígenas del Amazonas
La noticia del primer caso de coronavirus en una reserva indígena de Brasil llamó la atención del mundo para la situación de los pueblos autóctonos... Continue Reading
How Ecotourism Can Help Preserve the Amazon
Brazil owns 65% of the Amazon rainforest and in the last 30 years it is estimated to have lost around 700,000 km to deforested (this... Continue Reading






