A real coexistence with an ancestral culture
A sensory immersion in the Amazon jungle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is community-based (experiential) tourism?

It consists of sharing activities that immerse travelers in the daily life of local communities. Visitors actively participate in agricultural and artisanal tasks while experiencing ancestral customs and traditions, creating a deep and authentic connection with the local culture.

  • From Lima: 1 hour 20 minutes by plane to Madre de Dios
  • From Cusco: 30 minutes by plane to Madre de Dios
  • From Cusco: 8 hours by car to Madre de Dios
  • Round-trip transportation
  • Meals
  • Guided tours
  • Accommodation
  • Special dietary requirements (vegetarian or food allergies)
  • Water containers for your stay and activities
  • Rubber boots for hikes
  • All activities according to the selected program
  • Airfare tickets
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Tips

Each season of the year offers different characteristics that make these experiences unique.

  • Flashlights
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Hats
  • Long pants and long-sleeve shirts
  • Cameras
  • Binoculars (optional)
  • Mammals
  • Birds
  • Reptiles
  • Amphibians
  • Insects
  • Arachnids
  • Bank transfer
  • PayPal
  • Cash upon arrival

Yes, it is a safe destination. We work directly with the Ese Eja Native Community of Infierno, an organized community committed to responsible tourism. Our local guides have deep knowledge of the territory and accompany each experience, providing reassurance and confidence at all times.

Yes. We are equipped with first aid kits, and our guides are trained to respond to any situation. In addition, we have established routes and protocols in place to act quickly if needed.

Our guides have extensive experience, training, and a deep understanding of both the natural and cultural environment. Beyond certification, they are true interpreters of the rainforest and carriers of the community’s ancestral knowledge.

The yellow fever vaccine is recommended as a preventive measure. We always suggest consulting your doctor prior to travel for peace of mind.

Our activities are designed to be accessible and adaptable. A high level of fitness is not required, and we always respect each traveler’s pace.

The Amazon is a living ecosystem, so the presence of insects is natural. However, with the use of repellent, appropriate clothing, and our guidance, this does not interfere with enjoying the experience.

This is not just a tour—it is a meaningful connection. Here, you don’t observe the culture from the outside; you experience it from within. You will share time with the Ese Eja community, learn about their worldview, and become part of their daily life in an authentic and untouched environment.

Yes. The experience is designed to create genuine encounters, where you can interact, learn, and share with members of the community in a respectful and natural setting.

Yes. Our approach promotes respect for culture, environmental conservation, and direct benefits for the local community. Each visit contributes to strengthening their development and preserving their traditions.

We offer a culinary experience that blends local flavors with traveler-friendly options, using fresh, regional ingredients.

Yes, we can adapt to dietary requirements such as vegetarian, vegan, or allergy-related restrictions, always with prior coordination.

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