I'm working my way slowly through your videos, and this one is definitely my favourite so far. So much wildlife that I'm sure I've never heard of or read about before. The food stuff that you featured really caught my attention too.... sure it's 'only' grapefruit and ginger but they're things which I would never have thought of as just growing there in the jungle! Really superb, thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I will try to include more available foods such as wild yucca, Mauritia fruit, Brazil nuts and heart of palm in future videos. This kind of thing probably deserves its own video or series. Thanks for watching.
Look me up if you plan on visiting on vacation or buying property in the Amazon Jungle. Best regards, Jungle Harry @ Friends of The Amazon Jungle 💪🌴❤️💪👍✌️🙏
I am a BA in biology with emphasis in botany and pre med. I didn't finish unfortunately, 9 units short. I was originally interested in ethnobotany. I would say my profession now is tour operator and guide and soon I will be returning to Hollywood for background, stand-in, precision driver and photo double work.
Hi! Amazing video! I also watched your 5 days solo packrafting video! Im planing a trip to the amazon river with some friends to make a documentary film. We are planing to get a guide for some of the trip, but we are hoping to also travel alone for some parts of it. Do you have any recommendation for rafting alone in the Amazone? Any good places to begin? Should we maybe rent a boat with an engine? Thanks in advance:)
Thanks for watching! Wow, great questions. I would recommend a guide for at least the beginning of your trip so you can learn some basics. I would try to stay with wider rivers which are safer due to less turbulence. You may need to hire a motorboat to reach your put in location. If you are completely unfamiliar with either packrafting, the rainforest, Spanish/Portuguese or the area you plan to go I suggest hiring a guide for the entire trip. Maybe he could even help with the camera work. The biggest reason is that you could miss your take out location after which there is no walking back. Please be safe!
I eat less than I do when I'm hiking because I'm sitting in the boat most of the day. I do fresh and frozen for 2 days then move to dehydrated meals I make. I also make meals for DIY hikers in the Cusco area here: incachef.com My tourists also get a mix of fresh and dehydrated. Thanks for watching.
There are occasionally smaller caimans along the banks in the "Upper" Madre de Dios R. but there are more and they get bigger in the "Lower" Madre de Dios R. In this area you're more likely to see them near Lake Machuwasi, but they are very shy.
If there are any anacondas they're most likely downriver in a Mauritia Palm Swamp. I have one picked out but haven't been there yet. It could be the next video. Thanks for watching from Kenya!
@@IncanExpeditions pleasure 🔥🔥 I can't wait for that video,my dream is actually to trek Amazon Forest, I'd love to experience it but I'll definitely will one day 🔥 😂😂.
New expedition video: ruclips.net/video/WVIVr4LQxyU/видео.html
great video
I'm working my way slowly through your videos, and this one is definitely my favourite so far. So much wildlife that I'm sure I've never heard of or read about before. The food stuff that you featured really caught my attention too.... sure it's 'only' grapefruit and ginger but they're things which I would never have thought of as just growing there in the jungle! Really superb, thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I will try to include more available foods such as wild yucca, Mauritia fruit, Brazil nuts and heart of palm in future videos. This kind of thing probably deserves its own video or series. Thanks for watching.
@@IncanExpeditions Yes that would be really great! Hopefully you find time to do that. All the best and thanks again for your vids.
beautiful view
Great photography, it looks like a great adventure!
Thank you! Come down for the next one.
Hi.. I'm from India. This is great content for those who love adventure! Love your videos.
Greetings! I'm glad you liked it. Thank you for watching!
Great video you have inspired me to go here
Fantastic. Let me know if you want help planning your trip. mail@incanexpeditions.com Thanks!
love it! iv always wanted to do a solo packraft expedition in the amazon!
Yes! I'll be putting another solo trip up very soon. Stay tuned!
Look me up if you plan on visiting on vacation or buying property in the Amazon Jungle. Best regards, Jungle Harry @ Friends of The Amazon Jungle 💪🌴❤️💪👍✌️🙏
Super
how do u know so much abt wildlife..what is your profession??
I am a BA in biology with emphasis in botany and pre med. I didn't finish unfortunately, 9 units short. I was originally interested in ethnobotany. I would say my profession now is tour operator and guide and soon I will be returning to Hollywood for background, stand-in, precision driver and photo double work.
Very nice video.Thanks a lot !!!!!
Thanks!! I will do more soon!
Hi!
Amazing video! I also watched your 5 days solo packrafting video!
Im planing a trip to the amazon river with some friends to make a documentary film. We are planing to get a guide for some of the trip, but we are hoping to also travel alone for some parts of it. Do you have any recommendation for rafting alone in the Amazone? Any good places to begin? Should we maybe rent a boat with an engine?
Thanks in advance:)
Thanks for watching! Wow, great questions. I would recommend a guide for at least the beginning of your trip so you can learn some basics. I would try to stay with wider rivers which are safer due to less turbulence. You may need to hire a motorboat to reach your put in location. If you are completely unfamiliar with either packrafting, the rainforest, Spanish/Portuguese or the area you plan to go I suggest hiring a guide for the entire trip. Maybe he could even help with the camera work. The biggest reason is that you could miss your take out location after which there is no walking back. Please be safe!
Nice video
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Excelente video!
Gracias!
nice. what raft were you using
These are by Alpacka. We have small, medium and large.
Really good video 👍👍👍
Thanks! More coming later this year. Thanks for the comment.
Sure 👌
Just wondering how much do you eat a day on these expeditions and what do you eat?
I eat less than I do when I'm hiking because I'm sitting in the boat most of the day. I do fresh and frozen for 2 days then move to dehydrated meals I make. I also make meals for DIY hikers in the Cusco area here: incachef.com My tourists also get a mix of fresh and dehydrated. Thanks for watching.
Weird how this part of youtube is devoid of views,comments or likes despite it being amazing quality.
RUclips should be stamped as a home remedy nothing else.
I had good things in store but it seems google just wipes everything out.
@@IncanExpeditions share your videos with the facebook packrafting groups. It will generate a lot of views.
@@olivere5497 Thanks Oliver! Yes, the videos are there under the Incan Expeditions page. I do get some traffic through FB.
Cool vid, although your voice is sometimes difficult to hear.
I need a better mic!
is there crocs in that river?
There are occasionally smaller caimans along the banks in the "Upper" Madre de Dios R. but there are more and they get bigger in the "Lower" Madre de Dios R. In this area you're more likely to see them near Lake Machuwasi, but they are very shy.
How comes you've never come across anacondas ?😂😂😂 I love your videos though 🔥 from Kenya 🇰🇪💯
If there are any anacondas they're most likely downriver in a Mauritia Palm Swamp. I have one picked out but haven't been there yet. It could be the next video. Thanks for watching from Kenya!
@@IncanExpeditions pleasure 🔥🔥 I can't wait for that video,my dream is actually to trek Amazon Forest, I'd love to experience it but I'll definitely will one day 🔥 😂😂.
@@ImNewOnRUclips Stay tuned. I plan on adding some Amazon treks without rafting soon.
@@IncanExpeditions 🔥🔥🔥 I'll be tuned 🔥
what boat is this
This is either an Alpacka Llama or Yak size.
@@IncanExpeditions thank you i love your videos
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