Explore
the jungle by canoe and stay with a local Quichua family for an extraordinary cultural experience you'll never forget.
Not exact matches
Discover waterfalls on
jungle walks and travel to an animal rescue centre
by canoe.
From Chaa Creek your Belize vacation package includes a tour of the Xunantunich Mayan ruins and your pick of the many on - site
jungle activities offered
by Chaa Creek, including guided day - time and sunset
canoeing on the Macal River, tropical birding, guided
jungle hiking or horseback riding and night - time
jungle animal tours.
Approach
by dugout
canoe from Canaima Camp, floating through lush rainforest, before a
jungle trek to the vantage point of El Mirador de Laime.
Highlights include exclusive visits at Guna Yala Islands and Darién villages, explorations of historic Casco Antiguo and San Lorenzo Fort, wildlife viewing in the Darién
Jungle by motorized dugout
canoe, bird watching along the Chagres River and a full transit of the 48 - mile long Panama Canal.
On the Pacific side, travelers hike into the Punta Patiño Nature Reserve in the Darién
Jungle, spot wildlife on the Mogue River
by motorized dugout
canoe and meet locals at an Emberá village.
From the fjords of McLaren Harbour, guests are ferried up a
jungle river
by outrigger
canoe and welcomed at a traditional village where village elders share the ways of bush medicine, fire making and traditional tattooing.
Upon arrival to Puerto Maldonado, you will be met
by a representative from your Lodge and begin your
Jungle Adventure
by boarding their motorized
canoe for the journey to the Lodge.
Whether it be
canoeing up the Macal River, tubing through one of the area's deep and dark caves, zip lining above the
jungle, or exploring the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve in search of elusive birds, tours are easily arranged
by visiting one of the tour shops that line Burns Avenue, a pedestrian - only street that runs through the center of town.
A family travels
by canoe on the Maranon river in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve in the Amazon
jungle March 28, 2008.