About Amazon Symphony

The founders of Amazon Symphony are a couple Pepe and Katty who were born and raised and live in the town of Pampa Caño. They are descendants of Cocama Kukamiria indigenous people, who have deep roots in the town. They offer extensive knowledge and appreciation of both the local culture and the biological attributes of the upper Amazon basin.

Pepe and Katty’s parents live in the town of Pampa Caño, they are descendants of a large family. Pepe’s parents have 12 children, Pepe is the youngest of the family. And Katy’s parents have 9 children and Katty is number 8, after finishing primary school, Pepe went on to study high school in the town of Miraflores at the mouth of the Tigre River, a tributary of the Marañón River, to which they had to row 3. Hours by canoe every morning early.

There is no secondary school in the smallest towns, only in the largest towns, after studying high school, he moved to the city of Iquitos, looking for study and job opportunities, it was a great challenge for Pepe to move to the city, Pepe.

He worked and studied to be able to cover his expenses at the university, he studied biology, ornithology, tourism. He has a lot of passion, and extensive knowledge and has been a nature lover since he grew up in the town. His concern is to stop forestation and the animal shelter and bring tourism to the town of Pampa Caño. Your visit is very important because it helps us protect and care for the Amazon forest and what lives in it.

OUR LOCATION

Amazon Symphony Tours is located near the town of Pampa Caño, approximately 116 kilometers away. 72.09 miles west of Iquitos. Access is by road, Iquitos to Nauta 1.30 hours and then by boat, to Amazon Symphony tour 1.30 hours.

Amazon Symphony Tour is located within the Pampa Caño stream, which bears the name of the town, with an expansion of fauna and flora. We are very far away in a very remote place where you will see many wildlife. Amazon Symphony.

ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY.

Amazon Symphony cares about the environment, all waste is collected where it belongs. We work with several native communities, that our guests can visit, and they feel happy for their visits, we pay each community monthly, we also support them when they need it. For protecting their communal lands and keeping commercial hunters and logging companies away. We are also teaching them to make crafts from tree seeds and palm fibers, where tourists must contribute to local people because in this way we are helping to take care of the Amazon forest.

 

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