If you think you’ve ever been to the middle of nowhere, think again. In this episode, we take a journey deep into the Amazon rainforest, to one of the most remote parts of the jungle where we met Indigenous wildlife guide, Alejandro Aguilar.
This conversation took place on board a boat in Peru, and along the way we learn what it’s like to have been born and raised in the jungle. We follow Alejandro’s incredible life story, which saw him leave his village as a small child and become part of a government project in Lima, eventually returning to the Amazon as an adult.
Alejandro has an extraordinary understanding of and connection with nature, and what we can learn from him is hard to put a value on.
Oh, and just for good measure, he has a very amusing story about a group of Germans in the jungle. But that’s for later.
If you enjoyed this episode, you can read more of Paul’s adventures on the Aqua Nera at https://www.discoverwildlife.com/holidays-days-out/south-america/amazon-wildlife-river-cruise
You can find out more about Amazon river tours on the Aqua Nera at aquaexpeditions.com and on travel in Peru by visiting peru.travel
And to get more great content from BBC Wildlife, visit our website: https://www.discoverwildlife.com
BBC Wildlife is the world’s longest-running and most popular nature magazine. This episode was hosted by Paul McGuinness and produced by Lewis Dobbs.
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