Amazing Amazon Expedition

We set out with a group of 38 singles and as usualvisited a family with a pet anaconda snake. My brave
they were initially timid but quickly bonded in friendship.clients drape it around themselves for a photo op. We
On arrival in Lima we check into a lovely hotel locateddelivered medical supplies to a remote clinic serving the
in trendy Miraflores district. There was a guided citypoor river people. Here a tooth extraction costs $2 if
tour, leisure time to explore and a delicious dinner ofthey can afford it.
sea bass ceviche at a restaurant built on an oceanThere were many highlights! We hiked the world's
pier.longest canopy walk 100' high in the trees. We visited
Next day we flew Lan to Iquitos where we wereMonkey Island, a research station for 8 species that
greeted by 3 top guides who remain with us for our 6room free. For one photo I held 3 at a time. There was
days in the jungle. They are truly pro's on flora, faunaa lecture by two resident shamans who taught us
and having fun! All transport is by boat. 90 miles downabout medicinal plants and then blessed us individually
river we arrive to Explonapo Lodge in the heart ofas they removed our bad spirits. At the Yagua Indian
Amazonia. No plumbing or electricity, feels like anVillage we traded our western goods for masks and
episode out of "Survivor." Rustic to the extreme yetblowguns (several of these were later were
therein lies the unique charm. I fell in love with theconfiscated by TSA.)
resident "pets". There was Adrian the toucan whoThe best part of the trip for me was a surprise visit to
would poke his long beak into the dining room door fora rural school. Inside were 50+ children barefoot and
a treat, along with several tame parrots and scarletwide-eyed who never see tourists. Tears filled my
macaws. Charlie was a Capybara that looked like aeyes as they sang their national anthem to us. We
mutant 100lb. guinea pig. When I'd scratch under his chinsang our anthem to them and deposited a ton of
he'd close his eyes and make cooing sounds.school supplies to the two teachers. It was a glorious
The pitch black nights were spooky with a symphonysight.
of wild noises. Our rooms were connected with aBack to Lima, we all scatter to shop the Indian
privacy wall and an open thatched roof. Like a giantmarkets. The dollar is so strong here that several in
slumber party, we all shouted "goodnight Johnboy"the group bought another suitcase to fill. I did my Xmas
from our mosquito netted beds. Suddenly Sharonshopping in May. Our fabulous dinner was at a
screamed and the guys run to her room. She found arestaurant set in pre-Incan ruins. We toast each other
giant lizard tucked in with her in her bed. At 3am I headgoodbye with many hugs as I remiss a journey well
to the latrine with flashlight in hand. Inside a bat fluttersdone. This group was so prefect I'd like to clone them
near my head as I repeatedly whisper "bat's are good."all for future AFS trips. I couldn't hand pick better
Enough roughing it. We board our boats for "luxury intravelers for this adventure.
the Amazon" at Ceiba Tops. With air conditioning,I have always loved the land of Peru. I am now
tropical gardens and a pool, it feels like the Ritz to us. Idesigning a unique future trip to include Machu Piccu,
take the world's longest shower as others enjoy Piscoboating Lake Titicaca, visits to natives on floating reed
Sours by the pool. We all gain weight with fresh foodislands and crossing to La Paz Bolivia. For the moment,
throughout that is both delicious and plentiful.I have tired of Europe. There is a spirit of humility found
On daily boat tours we saw giant water lilies, sloths,in the hearts of these people that I am unable to
countless birds and the elusive pink dolphins. We fishedadequately describe here. Nor can my photos justly
by cane poles for piranha to fry up for dinner. Weconvey Peru. It truly must be experienced.