We are true South American experts. As an award-winning company and Certified B Corporation with over 20 years of industry leading experience, we’ve refined, simplified, and perfected our itineraries over two decades to give you the ultimate experience in each location.
Chimu’s Signature South America itineraries offer the perfect blend of independent and supported travel, with daily departure dates and full flexibility.
With local offices on the ground, Chimu staff and English-speaking guides will always be nearby to provide support, guidance, and advice as you travel.
From your initial enquiry until your trip ends, your personal Destination Specialist will look after everything you need, including flights, insurance, and transfers. They'll also offer insight and advice to help you make the most of your time in Latin America.
Peru, Amazon
Start: Puerto Maldonado, Peru
Finish: Puerto Maldonado, Peru
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Ecuador, Amazon
Ship: Anakonda Amazon Cruise
Start: Coca, Ecuador
Finish: Coca, Ecuador
Departures: Selected Sundays More x
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The standard voltage is 110V or 220V and standard frequency is 60Hz, but will depend on which country you are visiting the Amazon from. Power sockets are generally of types A, B and C. Please visit the below link for more information: http://electricaloutlet.org/
Although the climate is generally hot and humid year-round (averaging 30-35°C), it can be surprisingly cool at night or on the river. Most of the time, light clothes such as shorts, T-shirts and sandals are suitable, but for hikes in the rainforest you should also have a long sleeved shirt, long trousers, light coat, good supportive footwear such as trainers or hiking boots and items such as small torch or flash light, binoculars, water and personal effects. We recommend packing the following:
• Daypack
• Light rain coat or rain poncho
• Sun hat
• Swim suit
• Sun block
• Sunglasses
• Binoculars
• Insect repellent
• Long sleeved shirt
• T-shirt
• Trainers or hiking boots
• Sandals
• Socks & underwear
• Long trousers & shorts
• Lightweight towel
• Torch or flashlight plus spare batteries
• Camera in dry sack with spare batteries & memory cards
• Electrical adaptor plug
• Water bottle
• Personal medicines
• Small first aid kit
The Amazon Rainforest spans 9 different countries in South America - Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and of course Brazil which contains 60% of the Amazon Rainforest. The currency used will depend on which country you are visiting the Amazon from. In Brazil the unit of currency is the Brazilian Real (BRL); in Peru it is the Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN); in Colombia the Colombian Peso (COP) is used and in Ecuador the unit of currency is the US Dollar (USD).
In Brazil the main language is Portuguese, while in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador the main language is Spanish. There are, however, as many as 330 indigenous languages in and around the Amazon Rainforest, which makes this area one of the most linguistically diverse regions in the world.
A high level of fitness is not required for the majority of Amazon tours, although conditions tend to be hot and humid when walking through the rainforest.
Yes it is generally safe to travel to the Amazon. The main dangers are natural ones as the Amazon is home to several predatory animals such as black caiman, jaguar, cougar and anaconda but sightings are very rare. In the river, electric eels can produce an electric shock that can stun, while some piranha are known to bite. Various species of poison dart frogs found in the Amazon secrete toxins through their flesh and the Amazon is home to a number of venomous snakes. Don’t let these put you off as most wildlife is afraid of man and animals will keep their distance unless threatened! Malaria, yellow fever and Dengue fever can also be contracted in the Amazon region which is why we recommend taking precautions such as wearing long sleeved shirts and trousers and the use of insect repellents.
Chimu has a range of Amazon River cruises, and lodge stays, so we can help you plan the perfect trip. Please reach out and our experienced team can help you plan the best small ship cruise for your interests, schedule, and budget.
We recommend that you visit your doctor or a traveller’s medical centre for current information specific to those countries and places that you will be travelling through. As a general guide we recommend the following: Yellow Fever - especially for jungle areas, Hepatitis - Both A and B (twinrix), Typhoid, Diphtheria, Cholera, Rabies and Tetanus.
For some states of Brazil (generally in or around the Amazon Rainforest), it is compulsory for all travellers to have been vaccinated against Yellow Fever. It is also compulsory for all travellers to have had a vaccination against Yellow Fever if entering Brazil through the following South American countries: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela. If travelling to Ecuador from a country with risk of yellow fever, proof of yellow fever vaccination is required.
The risk of malaria is present throughout the year in the Amazon. Malaria precautions are essential. Avoid mosquito bites by covering up with long sleeves and long trousers especially after sunset, using insect repellents on exposed skin and, when necessary, sleeping under a mosquito net.
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