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.
During the expedition, you will spend one night in the Treehouse instead of the lodge.
Arrive a day before the trip begins for an extra night in Puerto Maldonado, Peru. We will book your hotel room for your convenience.
Stay an extra night in Puerto Maldonado, Peru after your trip ends. We will book your hotel room for your convenience.
Meet your new adventure essential: the Junglekeepers Drybag. Designed with the demands of the rainforest in mind, this tough, lightweight drybag is built to withstand the daily challenges of life in the Amazon. Whether you’re wading through river crossings or braving sudden downpours, it will keep your gear safe and dry, so you can focus on the thrill of the jungle.Key Features:
Weatherproof Protection: 35-liter capacity 100% waterproof with reinforced seams to keep your essentials bone dry, even in torrential rain or dropped in the river. Durable Design: Tear-resistant and built to handle rugged terrain and unpredictable weather. Comfort & Convenience: Lightweight with adjustable shoulder straps, making it easy to carry on long treks. Also features a comfortable back support. Exclusive Access: This drybag isn’t available online—it’s a unique item only accessible to participants of Tamandua Expeditions, a badge of your commitment to protecting the Amazon.Plus, every purchase supports Junglekeepers' conservation efforts, with proceeds directly funding Junglekeepers' work to protect and preserve the rainforest.This drybag isn’t just gear—it’s a reminder of your adventure and a meaningful contribution to a vital cause.
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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.