- About Otorongo Expedit... 44
- Activities on the Amaz... 36
- Adventure travel 19
- Amazon Rainforest cons... 3
- Amazon river 26
- Amazon river lodge 8
- Birding 3
- Birds 7
- Curaray River 1
- Danger! 10
- Fish 8
- Fishing 10
- Flora 2
- Fossil Creek Communal ... 7
- Houses/Accomodations 6
- Indigenous affairs 9
- Insects 2
- Iquitos Travel 15
- Iquitos, Peru 10
- Local Food 3
- Loreto Region, Peru 39
- Mammals 8
- Night hikes /excursions 2
- Peru Travel 5
- Photography 18
- Pink Dolphin Watching 1
- Reptiles and amphibians 11
- Sloths 1
- Survival 5
- Sustainable development 19
- Trail Camera 4
- Trekking in the Jungle 13
- What to Bring 8
- Wildlife 4
- Wildlife Watching 18
- biodiversity 3
- birdwatching 8
- floodseason 1
- frogs 1
- fruits 2
- guest book and friends 7
- happy holidays 1
- mimicry and camoflauge 3
- photo tours 1
- research 1
- responsible tourism 19
- snakes 3
- spiders 2
- volunteer work 4
- wildlife rescue 4
Welcome to Otorongo Expeditions Amazon River Lodge Blog, here you can find many articles pertaining to the Amazon, Travel, creatures and more.
All articles unless otherwise specified are the views expressed by owner Anthony Giardenelli.
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Getting Eaten Alive! Mosquitos and Malaria
There are steps to take to prevent massive blood loss to mosquitos. These steps work anywhere in the world, follow them and keep your blood
Eco Games for Community Anniversaries
Yearly eco games sponsored by Otorongo Help inform people how to climb the aguaje palm instead of cutting it down .
The True Top 5 Dangers for Tourists on the Amazon
The wandering spider, although not the most dangerous, it is something to think about
Jungle Butter!
umari is an amazon rainforest fruit , found growing wild and in cultivated plantations. Exotic fruit tasting is a specialty .
Amazon jungle survival programs and their sustainability
Survival programs aren’t always sustainable, here are a few tips of how we wade those ethical waters