In our many years of giving tours on the Amazon, we have gotten ALL kinds of questions, and we love talking about everything related to the jungle while on our tours.

Sometimes though, a question just has to be answered before you even buy a ticket.

Here below we have put together some of the most frequent and important questions that we get asked. We hope that the answers can give you some comfort and clarity.   If you have more questions though, then please don’t hesitate to

When is the best time to travel to the Amazon?

Depending on what you’re looking for, there might be different times that are best for you.

Most enjoy visiting the Amazon during the dry season (July – December), when water levels are low and hiking trails are drier and easier to hike.

The rainy season has the benefit of milder weather/temperature (January – June) and there is a better chance of spotting animals.  And February tends to have the least amount of mosquitos.

Check out this link for even more details about the best time to visit the amazon jungle to enjoy specific experiences.

Are there lots of mosquitos in the Amazon?

There can be, depending on where you are.  Boto and Tapiri lodges are in a region that has more mosquitos than others, although it’s generally not so bad. Our Toucan lodge tours are near the Rio Negro which is a more acidic river and thus has very few mosquitos and even no mosquitos on the river itself.

What to wear in the jungle?

Dress in comfortable clothes that you can wear during the tours, because you must bear in mind that in several of them are made long walks in the middle of the jungle. We recommend the use of long sleeve shirts and long pants to avoid insect bites. Avoid the use of leggings, as they do not provide as much protection in the jungle. Finally, in terms of clothing, avoid the use of black, since it can attract mosquitoes.

What vaccines are necessary for travel?

Where can I leave my luggage while I’m on my tour?

 

Is transfer from the airport to the hotel included?

 

At Jungle Wolf Expedition we want you to have a real jungle experience, that’s why all our guides are local, belonging to indigenous communities, therefore, the translators are people apart.

Tour payments can be made in cash or by credit card (5% surcharge ITF International Transfer Taxes) at the Office before the start of the tour.

Please note that during the tour times may vary according to the needs of the travellers and weather conditions, therefore we do not specify schedules.

What to bring to the jungle?

Middle size backpack, water bottle, sunscreen, repellent, flashlights and any additional items you may need, such as change of clothes or food.

What’s included in the tour?

All tours include rubber boots, hammocks, mosquito nets, meals, water, guides, activities, transportation, lodging and assistance insurance