We enjoyed our trip with Amazon Wildlife Peru in mid-June. Although it was a group tour, the company did run it just for the two of us, as nobody else had booked the same dates, and we are very grateful for that. Our guide, Rive, had a fantastic knowledge of the area and the wildlife, particularly the birds in the area. He really went the extra mile in getting us sightings, and photographs, of many of the amazing birds in the region. We saw so many different birds, but the smallest of the humming birds were the most incredible sight. We were also enthralled by seeing the Giant River Otters fishing on the lake, and the sunset trip on the lake where they live will be a lasting memory. We had sightings of capybara, caymans, turtles, various species of monkeys, and a tapir. We did have a spell of cold weather due to winds coming from Antartica over Patagonia so recommend windproofs, gloves and warm hats, particularly when travelling on the boat.
Richard, our chef for the trip, produced great food which was delicious and filling - even when cooking on the river boat! The river was an obvious challenge, with gravel shallows to navigate but our captain, Julio, and his mate, Herman, knew the river very well.
It was truly an adventure, and the wildlife was worth the early starts and lack of hot water:, which we were told about in advance). The gumboots were essential wear and very comfortable to walk in. All the lodges were good, but Jaguar Lodge was undoubtedly the best, beautifully built and very well thought out furnishings. Top tip: don't make the same mistake I did and wash through any clothes. Things just don't dry in that climate;).