This expedition is not a tour – it's a chance to be part of the solution!
Biodiversity loss is one of the defining issues of our time. This unique 21-days adventure lets you tackle conservation from two crucial angles: wildlife rescue and rainforest protection. Over three weeks, you'll volunteer at a jungle wildlife rehabilitation center and patrol remote jungle with conservation rangers – an immersive journey that contributes directly to protecting Amazonian animals and their habitat.
2 weeks of full time volunteering
Spend two weeks volunteering at Amazon Shelter, a leading wildlife rescue in the Madre De Dios region, supported by and working closely with Junglekeepers. It's hard work, but rewarding work! You'll help care for orphaned and injured rainforest animals – from howler monkeys and macaws to peccaries and sloths – nursing them back to health and preparing them for a return to the wild. Working side by side with the shelter's staff, you'll feed and enrich the animals, provide them with needed care, maintain enclosures, and learn about the challenges of wildlife rehabilitation firsthand. It's an intimate, rewarding experience where your efforts help give these creatures a second chance.
Go deeper in the Amazon in the Junglekeepers Reserve
Then, embark on one week deeper in the rainforest with Junglekeepers in the Las Piedras River corridor – one of the last untouched rainforests on Earth. Journey deep into the Peruvian Amazon to join Junglekeepers' front-line rangers. You'll live in the heart of the jungle, participate in daily patrol to protect tens of thousands of acres teeming with wildlife. Hike under towering Brazil nut trees, boat along the river and streams, and fall asleep to the calls of distant jungle creatures. This is your chance to experience the Amazon rainforest in its purest form while actively helping to guard it from illegal logging and poaching.
From the rescue center to the deep jungle, the trip begins and ends in Puerto Maldonado, Peru's gateway to the Amazon. Traveling with a small group (max 10) and expert guides, you'll be fully supported as you venture off the beaten path. By the end of this expedition, you'll have made a tangible impact on Amazonian conservation and gained memories (and friends) to last a lifetime.
Are you ready to get your hands dirty and your boots muddy for a great cause? This expedition is not a tour – it's a chance to be part of the solution. Join us to help heal and protect the Amazon, one animal and one trail at a time!
The deposit to secure your spot on the trip is non-refundable for any reason.
The balance of payment is due no later than 45 days before the trip begins. The balance of payment is non-refundable for any reason 45 days or less before the trip begins.
The meeting point for this trip is Puerto Maldonado, Peru (airport code PEM).
You will be staying at a hotel in town on the day of arrival and the night before departing, so your flight times can be any time during the day.
To enter Peru, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your stay.
All ground and river transportation as described (private car, boat transfers).
Not Included
Not Included
Not Included. This is required to go on an expedition.
Welcome to the Amazon! Arrive in Puerto Maldonado (PEM), the gateway city in the Madre de Dios region. After clearing immigration and collecting your bags, make your way to a comfortable hotel in town (to be confirmed by our team a few days prior). Meet your expedition leader and fellow adventurers for a welcome briefing over a refreshing drink. Depending on arrival times, you might explore the local market or the riverside boulevard for your first taste of Amazonian culture. In the evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant and get to know your group. Rest up in the hotel – tomorrow your hands-on wildlife mission begins.
After an early breakfast, head out by private vehicle to Amazon Shelter, located 30 minutes outside Puerto Maldonado amid lush rainforest and by the side of the river. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by the shelter's founder and team – and a chorus of animal calls! Settle into the volunteer accommodations and receive an orientation about the shelter's history, mission, and safety protocols. The staff will introduce you to the resident animals and outline your volunteer duties. Roll up your sleeves for your first task: you might help prepare fruits and veggies for the animals' lunch and then follow along as keepers do the midday feeding rounds. In the afternoon, learn how to safely clean an enclosure or assist in a minor repair. By evening, you'll have met many of the sanctuary's inhabitants and gotten a feel for daily life at the center. Share a hearty home-cooked meal with the staff and volunteers. Fall asleep to the sounds of crickets and distant howler monkeys at the volunteer quarters on-site.
For the next two weeks, you'll become an integral part of the Amazon Shelter team. Under the guidance of the experienced staff, each day brings new learning and rewarding hard work caring for the animals. A typical day starts early with the sunrise:
By the end of Day 14, you'll be amazed at how attached you've become to the animal residents and how much you've learned from the shelter staff. Your contributions – from scrubbing enclosures to hand-feeding monkeys – directly help these creatures heal. Tonight, enjoy a little farewell gathering with the team. Tomorrow, a new chapter of the adventure begins.
This morning, say a heartfelt goodbye to the animals and staff you've been helping. Enjoy one last breakfast at the shelter and perhaps a final feeding round to bid farewell to your favorite furry or feathered friends. Then pack your bags; it's time to transition from rescue mode to explorer mode. A vehicle will take the group back through Puerto Maldonado and toward the Junglekeepers reserve. A two-hour drive takes you past rural communities and into increasingly wild terrain, surrounded by jungle until the road literally ends at a riverbank. Here, board a motorized boat with your guide and local boat pilot. Cruise up the Las Piedras River for an hour, immersed in stunning rainforest scenery. Along the way, keep an eye out for wildlife – you might spot egrets, herons, or even a caiman sunning on a log. As you venture upstream into remote territory, you'll truly feel the Amazon's grandeur. You'll enjoy a locally prepared lunch directly on the boat.
By early afternoon, you'll arrive at the Junglekeepers reserve and our station – a rustic but comfortable sanctuary that will be your home base. Settle into your cabin.
In the afternoon, stretch your legs with a short introductory hike on a nearby trail. You'll get a preview of the incredible biodiversity around you – giant trees tangled with vines, bright butterflies flitting about, and the distant calls of birds and monkeys. Your guide will point out notable flora and fauna, perhaps showing you tracks of tapirs or the favorite roosting tree of a family of macaws.
Return to camp by dusk. As night falls, experience just how alive the jungle is after dark. Enjoy a simple but hearty dinner prepared by the station cook. Then perhaps head out for a night walk near camp: with flashlights on, look for glowing spider eyes on the forest floor, listen for owl calls, and maybe catch sight of a frog or two perched on broad leaves. Fall asleep in your cabin to the ambient lullaby of crickets, frogs, and other creatures.
Now that you're settled in, it's time to become a Junglekeeper. For the next several days, you'll discover miles upon miles of trails and streams, shadow the ranger and take part in their patrols. Each day will bring a mix of exploration, and adventure. The exact schedule can vary depending on weather and urgent conservation needs, but activities may include:
By immersing yourself in rainforest life, you'll gain a profound understanding of what it takes to keep this slice of wilderness safe. Expect to be tired, maybe a bit muddy, but very fulfilled by each day's end. Every night, fall asleep in the jungle knowing that your presence is helping keep the forest wild.
This morning, wake up to the sounds of the rainforest one last time – perhaps the loud roar of howler monkeys serving as nature's alarm clock. After breakfast, it's time to pack up and bid farewell to the Junglekeepers team. Thank our staff for sharing their world with you, and soak in the final views of unspoiled green around you. Board the boat for the return journey down the Las Piedras River. Enjoy the cool breeze on the water and keep your eyes peeled – the wildlife often gives a farewell show along the riverbanks. Upon reaching the end of the river route, transfer to the awaiting vehicle for the drive back to Puerto Maldonado.
Arrive in Puerto Maldonado. Check in at the hotel where a hot shower and maybe an ice-cold beverage await – they'll feel amazing after a week in the bush. Tonight, gather with your group for a farewell dinner in town. Celebrate your achievements – from the animals helped at the shelter to the kilometers of jungle patrolled. This is a night to reflect on the impact you've made and trade favorite memories (and maybe email addresses) with your fellow adventurers. One last comfortable night in the hotel rounds out your journey.
After three incredible weeks, it's time to say goodbye to Peru's Amazon. Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and perhaps a final stroll around town if time permits. Head to the Airport for your departing flight, filled with memories, new knowledge, and the satisfaction of having been part of something truly special. As you fly out over the endless green carpet of rainforest, you can proudly say you didn't just visit the Amazon – you helped protect it. Hasta luego and safe travels home!
