Amazon Rainforest Expedition
| Look at a map of South American and you will see that the northern half of this continent is covered by rain forests, swamps and rivers and that the 4,200 mile long Amazon River forms the backbone of this, the Earth’s largest and most biologically diverse wilderness. This is the home of the 3-toed sloth, tapirs, agoutis, several species of monkeys, thousands of tropical birds, two species of fresh water dolphins, more kinds of fish than are found in the entire Atlantic Ocean, numerous colorful butterflies, leaf-cutter ants, and an abundance of other exotic wildlife. In short an expedition to the Amazon rainforests is a naturalist’s dream come true and your experience here will be enhanced by our outstanding naturalist guides. Born and raised in this environment these men and women are ready, willing and able to provide you with an in-depth appreciation and understanding of their home and share with you the scientific knowledge they have gained by working with many of the world’s leading rainforest researchers. Join our discovery safari to the Amazon rainforest and let us open your eyes to the beauty and mystery of this complex ecosystem. |
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