Amazon Expedition Upper Amazon – May 13, 2019

Casual Trail and Nauta Creek Our first day exploring the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve began with slight rain at dawn. In spite of that gentle rain, right before breakfast we loaded the skiffs and went to explore a small tributary of the Maranon river, Pahuachiro Creek. The diversity of wildlife was enjoyed by our guests. […]


Guests Kayaking on an Amazon tributary

Amazon Expedition Upper Amazon – May 06, 2019

On our first day in the Upper Amazon, we started our adventure very early morning by exploring one of the many tributaries of the upper Amazon River by skiff.


A sloth climbing a tree

Amazon Expedition – April 29, 2019

Our adventure began early morning. At dawn, before breakfast we boarded eagerly onto local watercraft in anticipation to explore a tributary of the Amazon River. The air felt fresh and cool in our faces as we sped into the jungle waterway, and it was not long before our expert naturalist guides began indicating local wildlife to observe and photograph.


The canopy of Amazon Natural Park

Amazon Expedition – March 16, 2019 – A Photo Expedition

Our group of guests this week arrived yesterday after flying from Lima, to join a once in a lifetime Amazon expedition in the Upper Peruvian Amazon. After breakfast, we started the day off with an introductory walk in the rainforest. After a short skiff ride, we visited a terra firme forest of a place known locally as “Casual” in the Marañon River.


Amazon Fresh Water

Upper Amazon Expedition – March 11, 2019

The beginning of a new adventure starts from Nauta, heading to the Yanacacu and Pucate Rivers. Not the usual Lindblad ship, Delfin II brings certain differences into the mix, creating an aura of mystery and curiosity into the equation of our expedition.


Expert naturalist pointing out important fatures of the Amazon jungle

Upper Amazon Expedition – March 4, 2019

Our trip in the Upper Amazon has just begun! We are very excited as we just had a great day exploring several creeks and hiking some of the only available grounds of the region. We are in the process of discovering what this area is all about, what it means to the world and to the local people that inhabit the river villages.