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Guests explore by zodiac and view local wildlife, Essequibo River, Guyana
Guests explore by zodiac and view local wildlife, Essequibo River, Guyana
ExpeditionsWild South America: Trinidad, Guyana, and Brazil

Wild South America: Trinidad, Guyana, and Brazil

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Journey to places few people ever see on this fascinating exploration through five countries. Experience diverse ecosystems—from river to jungle to urban—within dramatic natural settings. Look for tropical wildlife from spinner dolphins to the spectacle of hundreds of scarlet ibis coming home to roost. Enjoy cruising the Amazon Delta; visiting a UNESCO site; and exploring well-preserved colonial towns with a dramatic history.

Highlights

Black-throated Mango. Anthracothorax nigricollis. Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad
  • Spot tropical wildlife as we explore two legendary jungle rivers: the Amazon and the Essequibo

  • Explore three picturesque colonial cities from Paramaribo, Suriname, a UNESCO Site, to Belém, the gateway to the Amazon, and Salvador, Brazil’s cultural heart. And visit notorious Devil’s Island

  • Learn about the spirited local music with Ethnomusicologist and global explorer Jacob Edgar

  • Witness the stunning scarlet ibis return by the hundreds to roost at dusk in Caroni Swamp

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dates
Sep
duration
24 Days
starts at
Port of Spain, Trinidad
ends at
Bahia de Salvador, Brazil
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$20,347.50

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dates
Sep
duration
24 Days
starts at
Port of Spain, Trinidad
ends at
Bahia de Salvador, Brazil

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Port of Spain, Trinidad
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Bahia de Salvador, Brazil
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