
From
EstoniaIt's an amazing community set in beautiful nature with an experience of how modernization goes along with the local communities. Gustavo received me with much excitement and showed me around places, took me on a hike in the jungle, taught me many things and his hospitality is just 10/10!
This place is not for every tourist, but for travelers seeking an authentic experience of the Amazonas and it's people over comfort in one of the most amazing and beautiful natural setting.
Some tips to make your experience better -
1. Bring your own water. Resources are hard to get to the community and it's good to respect that.
2. Be ready to adjust around a few things depending on the situation - eg: no electricity at night, makeshift showers etc. Treat the whole stay as an experience rather than a stay and these things become secondary.
3. If you just sit by the river for a while (with your repellent on of course) - you'll see a lot of dolphins!
4. As with any other nature place, always check your shoes, bed, toilet seat etc before using :)
5. Ask Gustavo for your own custom tours and experiences around and he'll happily make it happen at a great price, with his more than 15 years of experience as a guide!