Frequently Asking Question
You are welcome to keep your bags in our office, or if you have a hotel booked in the city during your tour you could keep them there.
Depending on what you’re looking for, there might be different times that are best for you.
Most enjoy visiting the Amazon during the dry season (July – December), when water levels are low and hiking trails are drier and easier to hike.
The rainy season has the benefit of milder weather/temperature (January – June) and there is a better chance of spotting animals. And February tends to have the least amount of mosquitos.
Although no specific vaccinations are required to enter Brazil, it’s wise to check with your local health authorities for what vaccines they might recommend for your trip.
No, there is no malaria in the areas where we travel. Malaria might be found in logging or gold mining areas, but we are far from these areas. If you’d like to take a preventative medication, then you could consult with your doctor about malarone or doxycycline as these tend to have fewer side effects than other antimalarial drugs. Always consult your doctor to make the best decision possible for you, but do be careful with the side-effects because they can be quite severe with some of the antimalarial medications.
There is no risk of dengue or yellow fever in the areas where we take our guests. Most travelers do have a yellow fever vaccine, but this is not mandatory.
Yes, transfer from the airport to the hotel, from the hotel to the lodge, and back again is included in our packages.
Yes, 3 years old is the minimum age to join a tour.
Your safety is our priority. You can safely go for hikes or swimming, we’ve never had any accidents with any of our guests.
There can be, depending on where you are but it is recommendable to bring mosquitos repellent
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Why not explore the Amazon Rainforest with us? We offer a variety of tours that cater to all interests and budgets. Our experienced guides will take you on an unforgettable journey through one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
