The Peruvian Amazon offers one of the most immersive and accessible ways to experience the world’s largest rainforest. Centered around the remote gateway city of Iquitos, this region delivers a unique blend of wildlife encounters, cultural experiences, and river-based exploration that feels far removed from conventional travel.
In this episode, we break down the logistics of planning an Amazon river cruise, from flights into Lima and onward connections to Iquitos, to what life is like onboard a small expedition vessel. With insights from experienced traveler Chris Christiansen, host of the Amateur Traveler Podcast, the conversation highlights how surprisingly approachable this journey can be, even for those new to adventure travel.
Topics Covered
• Getting There & Logistics – Flying into Lima, connecting to Iquitos, and accessing remote river ports.
• River Cruise Experience – What to expect onboard a small expedition-style Amazon vessel.
• Daily Life in the Amazon – Excursions, wildlife viewing, and cultural interactions.
• Accessibility & Comfort – Why this trip is easier and more comfortable than many expect.
• Cost & Planning – Typical pricing, trip duration, and how to structure your itinerary.
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