Topic > Traveling in the Amazon - 2372

INTRODUCTIONTraveling in the Amazon is the dream of millions of people from all over the world, and the book you have in your hands will help you make the trip easier, happier and more convenient than the one you you had made tricks in your life. Obviously, there are still many people who refer to the Amazons; they tell it immediately with nightmares and wild, adrenaline-filled adventures with piranhas, anacondas and other species unknown to us. However, modern technological advances have brought the Amazons closer to you, and the days when Amazon journeys connected to horror films have been left behind. Today and right now, you can conveniently take a flight from anywhere in the world and spend a couple of days in the Amazon rainforest. Additionally, you would take a longer trip, as I did, from the beginning of the river in Peru through Colombia to the end of the river in the beautiful beaches of Brazil in the Atlantic Ocean. During this trip, you will find that the Amazon is full of splendor and moments of magic that always make you feel very grateful for giving you the opportunity to enjoy this natural wonder. Accordingly, I wrote this book to show you how to travel comfortably and happily while having the most memorable trip of your life. Today the Amazon is available to everyone and I promise you that if you follow the advice contained in this book, you will be able to observe anacondas, piranhas and other highly unique species that will make your trip an unforgettable experience that you will remember until the last days of your life. As I will describe in subsequent chapters, after eradicating the fears and myths I had about this journey, I gathered the courage to finally make the journey to the Amazon River during......middle of paper......seasons , usually around January-February you will find the most passionate surfers on board the “Pororoca.” It is a wave up to 16 feet high, extending up to 700 miles inland upstream. Furthermore, another Amazon-related world record is recorded here, when Mr. Picuruta, a Brazilian surfer, rode the wave for more than 37 minutes, covering a distance of more than 7.8 miles in the presence of an official judge of the Guinness. .15. Did you say golf? Yes, you too can play golf in the Amazon, at the only club that will hand you a machete when you start your round of golf. This course is a tough adventure of nine par 5s, and as you might imagine, on this course, the birdies and eagles are not as important as taking care of the snakes hiding in the fairways, the alligators in the bunkers, or the lurking piranhas in the wells... and please try to avoid the anacondas.