Travel Done
Right - Amazon Conservation
Adventure
{ Real
Life + Real Conservation }
Experience
real life in the Amazon. This is not a fancy "eco-lodge" vacation. This
is the real deal for the adventurer interested in a true cultural immersion
experience. You will work alongside members of indigenous communities
and SELVA scientists in conserving endangered species. Your volunteer
trip will directly support the people you will work and live with.
Destination Maps
Amazon Basin: the largest river
basin in the world and the world's most biodiverse terrestrial ecoregion,
containing over half of the world's remaining tropical rainforests.
Bolivia: the country with the
sixth largest area of tropical forests in the world, which has relatively
intact primary forests, compared to neighboring countries; however, deforestation
rates are increasing dramatically. Bolivia has the largest (over 66%)
indigenous population in Latin America.
Noel Kempff Mercado National
Park (PNNKM): is a UNESCO
Natural Heritage site in a subsistence-based region of the Amazon.
It is one of the largest and most intact parks in the Amazon Basin
and one of the most biologically diverse areas of the world.

Note:
This adventurous experience involves travel to and living in remote areas where
there may be little to no running water or electricity. Some activities (which
may be opted out) may require an elevated level of fitness, such as hiking
for up to 8 hours a day. Lodging inside the park and local communities includes
rustic accommodations and tents. City accommodations are in upper scale hotels.
***Due to the specialized nature of this trip, we have
limited spaces available. Book early for a large discount! For more travel
information, contact
us.

Please see our terms
and conditions.
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