本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛I was told by travelers that Madidi in Bolivia and Manu in Peru were among the best anywhere in Amazon. But I didn't go to these area so can't really compare. Have been said that, I think what matter the most is the type of tour you take. Once in the jungle you can't see really far, the surrounding looks same. The most popular type of Amazon tour is fly in or boat in to a jungle lodge and stay there for few days, the lodge can provide guided tour to the area. Another one is Jungle hike. Walk through thick forest for few days and raft down the river back to where you start. The one we did was 5-day river run. Hired a boat and guide, went through 4 branches of Amazon River, hike in to jungle during the day and camp on the beach at night. This way we were being able to go deep in to the Amazon forest where the sense of true wild and isolation can be experienced, hardly saw any other living soul in our entire trip except a couple of native communities. We were chasing the oaters; fishing the piranhas; catching the crocodile at night; watching hundreds of red-blue macaw hanging on a clay wall for breakfast in the morning, Amazing experience. Compare to that, the "Tambopata Biosphere Conservation" area we visited at the end of the trip was like "Amazon pavilion" of Metro Toronto Zoo, just too much sign of human touch.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net