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Explore Amazon Adventures

Discover the wonders of the Amazon rainforest through our sustainable tourism programs and conservation initiatives.

Why Choose Sustainable Tourism?

Environmental Protection

Tourism revenue funds conservation projects and habitat protection.

Community Empowerment

Local guides and families earn sustainable income from tourism.

Cultural Preservation

Traditional knowledge and customs are shared and preserved.

Educational Impact

Visitors become ambassadors for Amazon conservation.

Remote Area Development

Tourism brings infrastructure and opportunities to isolated communities.

Global Awareness

Spreading awareness about Amazon's importance worldwide.

Testimonials

What Our Volunteers Say

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Nicholas Rohrig

Wildlife Research Volunteer

Nothing made me feel more like an explorer than going to the jungle. We canoed over the piranhas and slept within miles of the jaguars. Everywhere you went there was a fruit tree somewhere. At the lodge we had the opportunity to study the trees and even plant some of our own. Helping teach an English class was so much fun, I have never connected with locals more. The visit truly made the screen come alive.
Oconomowoc, WIMarch 20241 Week

Nicholas Rohrig

Manufacturing Engineer

Mikaela Grosengren

Sustainable Tourism Guide

What an incredible experience. I spent an unforgettable month planting hardwood trees and flowers, maintaining the lodge, and documenting wildlife with trail cameras. Living and working at the lodge, I learned so much and built a personal connection with the jungle. I saw more wildlife than I ever imagined, including macaws, monkeys, sloths, and giant river otters. It was inspiring, humbling, and truly unforgettable.
Brisbane, AustraliaJanuary 20244 Weeks

Mikaela Grosengren

Environmental Engineer

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Wildlife Discoveries

Through our advanced trail cameras network, we capture intimate moments of Amazon wildlife in their natural habitat, providing crucial data for conservation efforts.

Trail Capture #002
UNCOMMON

Southern Tamandua

Tamandua tetradactyla

Capture Details

Location:
Amazonas, Brazil
Date:
January 21, 2024
Time:
11:45 AM
Behavior:
Foraging for insects
Southern Tamandua
UNCOMMON

Southern Tamandua

Tamandua tetradactyla

Amazonas, Brazil
CAM-002
Capuchin Monkey
COMMON

Capuchin Monkey

Alouatta seniculus

Pará, Brazil
CAM-003
Toucan
UNCOMMON

Toucan

Pionus menstruus

Madre de Dios, Peru
CAM-004
100+
Trail Cameras
100+
Species Captured
500,000
Hectares Monitored
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More Testimonials

Hear from the amazing people who have joined our conservation efforts and experienced the Amazon firsthand. Their stories inspire us to continue our mission of protecting this incredible ecosystem.

"Nothing made me feel more like an explorer than going to the jungle. We canoed over the piranhas and slept within miles of the jaguars. Everywhere you went there was a fruit tree somewhere. At the lodge we had the opportunity to study the trees and even plant some of our own. Helping teach an English class was so much fun, I have never connected with locals more. The visit truly made the screen come alive!"
(5/5)

Experience Highlights:

Spotted 15+ dolphin species
Contributed to research paper
Learned indigenous techniques
Nicholas Rohrig

Nicholas Rohrig

Manufacturing Engineer

Oconomowoc, WI
March 2024
Program
Wildlife Research Volunteer
1 Week
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