Showing posts with label amazon fish fauna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amazon fish fauna. Show all posts
Friday, 16 November 2018
Wednesday, 2 May 2018
One of the most enthusiastic and powerful tour-guides I have ever met!
Without a doubt the best tour I was on during my two week trip to the Amazon.
While Gil’ mastery of the Rainforest wildlife goes without question, what makes the tour so special is his the way he interweaves the presentation of the Amazon’s rich wildlife with an equally rich history of the region, his family and of course himself.
On day 1, we set off to explore the National Park along the Tapajós River. On the way, Gil told us the remarkable story of how his family first came to Brazil, as well as his own fascinating upbringing in Santarém.
Once we got there, we explored the jungle that Gil knows inside-out from his childhood. Although this part of the tour want the most diverse in terms of wildlife (maybe a few monkeys, but not much more), the scenery of the vastness of the Amazon was truly breathtaking.
To top it off, Gil has prepared a camping-style lunch for us in the forest. Just as we were about to eat, however, it started to rain and we were forced to retreat. Our plan to camp in the rainforest had to be cancelled but Gil was king enough to let us stay in hammocks back at his place in Alter do Chão.
On day 2, after a quick visit to the local fish-market to see the river-dolphins, Gil
hired a boat for us to go right into the rainforest/wetland area.
This is where Ornithologist Gil’s vast knowledge really made all the difference. As we moved through the vast river network, Gil would direct out attention to all manner of wildlife, and we were able to thoroughly appreciate the richness of the Amazon ecosystem. As a further treat, Gil’s cousin had prepared a delightful fish-stew for us which we enjoyed on the boat al-fresco before we returned back in town.
Throughout the 2 days, our conversations were filled with wit, humour, history and a deep love for this endangered but still deeply fascinating region. The tour is quite intense, there is no doubt that you will be rewarded by a far greater intellectual awareness of the region than the common tour.
One final point for those coming to see the Amazon from abroad. Gil’s English is truly excellent, so English speakers should not worry about this point. Indeed, Gil is one of the best English speakers that I have met in Brazil. I consider my Portuguese not bad, but I am truly put to shame when compared with Gil’s English. A testament to his curiosity and commitment to learning.
Thursday, 12 April 2018
Trip Advisor New Review (Dream Trip!)!
Sunday, 21 September 2014
Ooops! I guess i did it right again
A fun guide with hundreds of stories to tell, Gil is the ultimate
guide for families. He is full of energy, knows the areas like the back
of his pocket, and always try to find ways to make us have a good time.
His english is perfect with a charming accent, which makes everything
more interesting and easier for us foreigners. He also focuses on
learning and knowledge, as well as on adventure, love of nature, laugh
out loud fun and good home made food. A perfect combination.
At
our request, Gil organized a night in the jungle for our families and
friends! What an adventure, truly out of the beaten path! Him and his
companions brought us to the perfect spot to set up camp: Hammacks and
campfire. They even built an elevated structure for the teenagers to
sleep higher in the trees! Memorable. They set up a rudimentary grill to
cook the fish and the meal. Finger licking good diner, in good company
right in the middle of the jungle.
Then at
sunset time, fireflies of different colours started decorating the
canopy, a way to say good night to us traveller for a night to remember
in the middle of the National Tapajos Forest.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)