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Brazil Argentina & Peru: Ultimate South America Experience

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Rainbow Mountain , Buenos Aires , Iguazu Falls , Patagonia , Ushuaia , Amazon .

23 days / Inquire Now
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Peru Pinguins, Llamas and Monkeys

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Rainbow Mountain , Lima , Amazon .

11 days / Inquire Now
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Brazil Express: Rio de Janeiro, Amazon Jungle & Iguazu

Iguazu Falls , Rio de Janeiro , Amazon .

11 days / Inquire Now
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The Complete Peru Experience

Cusco , Lima , Arequipa , Puno , Amazon .

15 days / Inquire Now
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Brazil to Peru: Amazon & Highlands

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Lima , Iguazu Falls , Rio de Janeiro , Amazon .

16 days / Inquire Now
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Brazil, Argentina & Peru: Rio, Iguazu Falls, Patagonia, Amazon & Machu Picchu

Cusco , Machu Picchu , Sacred Valley , Rainbow Mountain , Lima , Buenos Aires , Iguazu Falls , Rio de Janeiro , Patagonia , Argentina , Amazon , Perito Moreno , Calafate .

18 days / Inquire Now
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Best time to visit

The best time to visit the Amazon is during the dry season, from June to November, when trails are easier to navigate, and wildlife is more visible. The wet season, from December to May, brings lush vegetation, higher water levels, and opportunities for boat excursions deep into the flooded forest.

Top tours

Top tours in the Amazon include guided jungle treks, river cruises, and wildlife-spotting excursions. Visitors can explore canopy walkways, visit indigenous communities, and discover biodiversity hotspots with the help of local naturalist guides.

Things to do

In the Amazon, travelers can experience birdwatching, piranha fishing, and nocturnal wildlife safaris. Kayaking, camping, and cultural exchanges with indigenous tribes provide deeper connections to the rainforest’s natural and human heritage. Photography and eco-tourism activities are also popular.

Weather

The Amazon has a hot, humid, and tropical climate year-round, with average temperatures of 25–30°C. Rain is frequent, especially during the wet season, but showers are often short and intense. Visitors should prepare for humidity and pack lightweight, quick-drying clothing.

Airports

Major entry points to the Amazon include Manaus in Brazil, Iquitos in Peru, and Leticia in Colombia, each with international airports. From these cities, travelers can take boats or flights to lodges and reserves deeper in the rainforest.

Hotels

Accommodation in the Amazon ranges from eco-lodges and jungle resorts to basic community-run guesthouses. Many lodges offer full packages with guided tours, meals, and transport, providing immersive yet comfortable rainforest experiences.

Restaurants

Dining in the Amazon often features fresh fish like piranha and tambaqui, tropical fruits, and cassava-based dishes. Larger cities like Manaus and Iquitos offer diverse culinary options, while lodges typically provide hearty meals with local ingredients.

Best way of payment

Payment options vary depending on location. In larger cities, credit and debit cards are widely accepted, while in remote lodges and villages, cash in local currency is essential. ATMs may be limited outside urban areas.

Festivities

The Amazon hosts unique cultural festivals such as the Festival of Boi-Bumbá in Parintins, Brazil, and traditional celebrations of indigenous communities. These events blend music, dance, and rituals that highlight the cultural diversity of the rainforest.

Other useful information

The Amazon is the largest rainforest on Earth, spanning nine countries and home to unparalleled biodiversity. It is crucial to global ecology, providing oxygen and regulating climate. For travelers, it offers a chance to witness extraordinary wildlife and ancient traditions.

Best places to visit

Key places to visit in the Amazon include Manaus and its opera house, Iquitos and the Pacaya-Samiria Reserve in Peru, and the Meeting of Waters in Brazil. Remote lodges and protected areas provide authentic access to the heart of the jungle.

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