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100% of people who have been to Amazon Rainforest think it's worth visiting. Amazon Rainforest is located in Peru and the most popular place is Tambopata. Amazon Rainforest is featured on the lists BBC's 50 Things to Do be for you die, The World's Greatest Natural Wonders, and Become a citizen of the world.


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Untitled by awesomeanya525

It sounds so cool and amazing and green and unexplored and nature-y!!!!!!!!!!

over 5 years ago

One of my favorite places in Peru by Santy_Claus

It really feels like a different country; it’s so different from the rest of Peru.

We went to Iquitos, which, in itself, was not a great town. But, we booked a jungle lodge stay with Muyuna, which was amazing. We saw so many animals and walked through the rainforest. I woud recommend paying the extra money to go with a company further away from Iquitos. The cheaper lodges are closer to Iquitos and you aren’t likely to see much wildlife.

Also, we loved the butterfly farm, which should be in most guide books. The monkeys there were more amazing than the butterflies. They crawl all over you and are so fun to play with!

over 5 years ago

Untitled by Taruini

I think the amazon rain forest would smell of lushness and humidity. It would smell green , if you know what i mean. This place would be like paradise with beautiful waterfalls, birds, animals and butterflies.Also, i imagine it would be home to some of the most exotic flowers.

over 6 years ago

Untitled by likay

IT WASTOTALYAMAZINGFROMTHEANIMALS TO THECABINS .EVERYTHINGWASPERFECTANDSOOOPEACEFUL. I FELL IN LOVEWITH IT SOOOOMUCHTHAT I EVENBOUGHT A RANCHTHERE. I TOOTALYRECOMENDTHISFORANYONETHATWANTS TO RELAX OR EXPLOREBUT BE CAREFULTHEMOSQUITOESAREOUT TO GET U.

HAHAHA

over 6 years ago

Untitled by 1forall

Ayahuasca experience :D

over 6 years ago

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Tommy Taplow asks,
“I would really love to see some rare animals like the jaguar or the anaconda as well as do some conservation work. Any tips for someone like me?” over 6 years ago

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