I love the narration style of these videos. The mix of real time action together with the descriptions which you add later just works so well. It's the closest I've ever known to the books and travelogues of the Amazon which I love reading so much. Loving them!
First of all, your video making style is the best in RUclips. And secondly the way you describe, man loving it. It gives a extra thrill. You are very professional at it ❤️
Thanks for taking us along on another great trek! Enjoyed every minute. There's no exploration like Amazon rainforest exploration... and your videos are the best.
I really love your videos, especially these ones. It feels so authentic and you just become captivated. It is meditative and makes me wanna go out and explore on my own. Thank you! 🙏
Thanks for making such great documentations about your journeys! I can't understand why your channel don't get more views, it's very interesting, nice pictures and the choices of music is also good! I hope u bring new content soon, be safe 🙏🏼
Thanks. The # of people and people activity has tripled over the last couple of years for my usual routes so I'm having to get creative. Thanks for watching this one.
This is truly fantastic, I just found your channel and it's a gem I know I'll be watching for many hours to come. It's a shame your not getting more views, your quality and editing is fantastic and the content of your videos is amazing. I'm from Scotland but dream of travelling to the amazon one day and content like this is right up my alley. Please keep up the hard work and much love from Scotland!!
Thank you very much! I hope you get the chance to come down here one day. The Amazon really is another world. Thanks for watching and stay tuned until you can make it down. See you then!
My dad grew up in the jungles of Guatemala and he once told me those roots are for the poor nutrients in the soil so they expand to gather more nutrients from the ground
That is also what I would say. When you're there and looking at the roots it looks like something spreading and branching out looking for something it needs like an insect covering as much ground as possible in search of food. Thanks for your comment!
Is that level of tree coverage natural for that area or have the larger trees been thinned out by loggers? Even when you're in the woods more daylight reaches the floor than I would have expected. Love the documentary
I'm not sure what part of the video you are referring to. In a few places I have seen logger leftovers (wood planks and sawdust) and even stumbled onto a logger camp. There is logging on the Madre de Dios and Las Piedras rivers. I have not seen logging on the Tambopata (yet).
This creek should be navigable up until Sept and for good weather after April. So April to Aug is best. I can take you there. The tour page is here: incanexpeditions.com/rafting/tambopata-creek-exploration-3-days Thank you for watching!
BEING AFRICAN I LOVE THE BUSH AND WENT TO BRAZIL ARGENTINA CHILE AND PERU AND I LOVED IT
Awesome! I would like to raft some rivers in Africa but far away from the Hippos :)
dude you are living the dream. let me be your proteje i want to learn everything you know LOL
Come on down and we'll get started.
That's what i want to see on RUclips..good job sir
Thanks!
This guy soloing the Amazon jungle is just as dangerous as Alex Honnold soloing El Capitan. ⭐
You make a good job! This was really an authentic Amazonia experience - with goldminers, birds, tapirs, foliage, obstackles and mud...
Thanks! Yes, it wouldn't be authentic without lots of mud :) Thanks for watching
Man, your packrafting videos are amazing. I also love your narration of them. Keep them coming. The youtube algorithm will pick it up!
I hope you're right. If not then people like you who are really looking for something like this will eventually find it. Thank for watching!
I love the narration style of these videos. The mix of real time action together with the descriptions which you add later just works so well. It's the closest I've ever known to the books and travelogues of the Amazon which I love reading so much. Loving them!
Thanks! I'm glad you like them. I just tell it like it is and the wildlife does the rest. I appreciate it!
First of all, your video making style is the best in RUclips. And secondly the way you describe, man loving it. It gives a extra thrill. You are very professional at it ❤️
Thank you for your kind words! I appreciate it very much!
Thanks for taking us along on another great trek! Enjoyed every minute. There's no exploration like Amazon rainforest exploration... and your videos are the best.
Thank you! I agree, there's no place like it. Thanks for watching another one.
I really love your videos, especially these ones. It feels so authentic and you just become captivated. It is meditative and makes me wanna go out and explore on my own. Thank you! 🙏
Thank you for the nice comment! I'm glad you enjoy them. It makes me want to keep doing it :)
The best adventure videos on you tube by far. 👍👍💯
Thanks!!
Thanks for making such great documentations about your journeys! I can't understand why your channel don't get more views, it's very interesting, nice pictures and the choices of music is also good! I hope u bring new content soon, be safe 🙏🏼
Thanks for the nice comment. I do plan on doing more videos after our tour season ends. Thanks for watching!
This is amazing🔥
Nice one again...making your own trips is best.
Thanks. The # of people and people activity has tripled over the last couple of years for my usual routes so I'm having to get creative. Thanks for watching this one.
This is truly fantastic, I just found your channel and it's a gem I know I'll be watching for many hours to come. It's a shame your not getting more views, your quality and editing is fantastic and the content of your videos is amazing.
I'm from Scotland but dream of travelling to the amazon one day and content like this is right up my alley.
Please keep up the hard work and much love from Scotland!!
Thank you very much! I hope you get the chance to come down here one day. The Amazon really is another world. Thanks for watching and stay tuned until you can make it down. See you then!
Great video!
Thank you!
Best video
Great video you have inspired me to go here thanks
You won't regret it but you'll have to contact me first since I'm the only one who knows where it is :) Thanks for watching!
My dad grew up in the jungles of Guatemala and he once told me those roots are for the poor nutrients in the soil so they expand to gather more nutrients from the ground
That is also what I would say. When you're there and looking at the roots it looks like something spreading and branching out looking for something it needs like an insect covering as much ground as possible in search of food. Thanks for your comment!
@@IncanExpeditions agreed and thanks for the reply hopefully one day you can visit the Central America jungles and take in the vast beauty and culture
Awesome video all you need now is to bring a fishing pole
Thanks! You grab a line and I'll grab a pole and we'll go down to the fishin' hole..
@@IncanExpeditions 🤣🤣🤣 Awesome . Hopefully the family and I can plan a trip down that way soon. Maine is cold right now
Come on down. We are still in "Summer" right now but there's still a lot of rain. It ends in a month and rafting season begins!
Are you the tour guide that leads the expiditions?
Yes I am. Thanks for asking.
I very much hope to go on a tour there but I live in Thailand and it’s very far away.
I hope you will be able to one day :)
this is real adventure...solo. a test of one self. i have no fear of animals except the human kind.
Me too especially gold miners. Well, maybe bears too and I don't mean the Andean bear.
Is that level of tree coverage natural for that area or have the larger trees been thinned out by loggers? Even when you're in the woods more daylight reaches the floor than I would have expected. Love the documentary
I'm not sure what part of the video you are referring to. In a few places I have seen logger leftovers (wood planks and sawdust) and even stumbled onto a logger camp. There is logging on the Madre de Dios and Las Piedras rivers. I have not seen logging on the Tambopata (yet).
This is so motivating 💪 where can i start?
This creek should be navigable up until Sept and for good weather after April. So April to Aug is best. I can take you there. The tour page is here: incanexpeditions.com/rafting/tambopata-creek-exploration-3-days Thank you for watching!
where did you stash your bike?
I did not bring a bike but for the hike in I could use a bike. In that case I would not stash it and instead put it on the boat.