Amazon Rainforest Family Tours & Vacation Packages
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10 Amazon Rainforest Family trips
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- Manu National Park 3D-2N Tour
- Collpa de Guacamayos and sandoval lake 4D/3N
- Manaus, Discovering the Amazon
- Perú - Luxury Amazonas 6 days
- Nature Lovers in the Amazon 5d/4n
- Hacienda Concepcion 3 Days, Short Break (On Request)
- Macaw clay lick and sandoval lake 5D/4N
- Manu National Park 4 days
- Collpa de Guacamayos 3D/2N
- Puerto Maldonado Amazon Field Station 4D/3N (from Puerto Maldonado)
Manu National Park 3D-2N Tour
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Tour was very fun and informative. Other travelers were fun.”
Patrick, traveled in August
Manu National Park welcomes families with stays at authentic rainforest lodges. Prehistoric Hoatzin birds soar at Machuwasi Lake, while nocturnal caimans and parrot clay licks captivate visitors. Three daily meals included in South America's biodiversity haven.
Duration 3 days Destinations Cusco, Paucartambo, Manu National Park Age Range up to 66 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator CondeTravel From
- US$450
Collpa de Guacamayos and sandoval lake 4D/3N
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The tour was great with all the activities and experiences. The lodge and rooms were lovely.”
Marie-Claire, traveled in October
Monte Amazoníco Lodge hosts educational wildlife encounters for visitors 5+. Children meet Monkey Island's residents, study rainforest plants, and safely observe wildlife. Nighttime caiman spotting and dawn macaw watching complete the experience.
Duration 4 days Destinations Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata National Reserve Age Range 5 to 70 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator CondeTravel From
- US$480
The vibrant Amazon welcomes families with kids from age 3. Marvel at Manaus's Amazonas Theater and delve into indigenous culture at the Salesian Museum. Comfortable air-conditioned transfers and daily excursions from your all-inclusive rainforest base.
Duration 6 days Destinations Manaus Age Range 3 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From
- US$1,779
Interactive wildlife encounters await families in Pacaya Samiria Reserve. Children 3+ watch blue-yellow macaws and capybaras along Samiria River, try piranha fishing in Nauta Caño, and learn about manatee conservation at the Mammal Rescue Center.
Duration 6 days Destinations Lima, Iquitos, Nauta Age Range 3 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From
- US$3,999
Kid-friendly jungle walks and safe wildlife viewing fill days in Cuyabeno Reserve. Butterfly spotting, indigenous community visits, and supervised lagoon swimming delight families. Lodges offer private bathrooms and hammock-equipped balconies.
Duration 5 days Destinations Cuyabeno Wildlife Preserve Age Range 5 to 80 year olds Operator True Ecuador Travel From
- US$370
Lake Sandoval's wildlife and guided night safaris from Inkaterra Hacienda Concepcion welcome families with children 10+. Kid-friendly canopy walks and traditional canoe rides make jungle exploration accessible.
Duration 3 days Destinations Puerto Maldonado Age Range up to 90 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator LimaTours From $436
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Macaw clay lick and sandoval lake 5D/4N
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Had a great experience and program. I would recommend staying as long as possible because the weather conditions may not be ideal.”
ADAM, traveled in February
The Amazon welcomes children 5+ for gentle kayaking, monkey watching at Monkey Island, and educational botanical garden walks. Nighttime caiman spotting and hundreds of macaws at El Chuncho clay lick create lasting memories.
Duration 5 days Destinations Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata National Reserve Age Range 5 to 70 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator CondeTravel From
10% Off- US$680
Manu National Park 4 days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The response was the best. The experience was amazing.”
Tobias, traveled in September
Manu National Park reveals night monkeys, blue-headed macaws, and diverse wildlife to visiting families. The Alto Madre de Dios River leads to Machuwasi lake rafting and medicinal plant discoveries, with comfortable lodge accommodations throughout.
Duration 4 days Destinations Cusco, Paucartambo, Manu National Park Age Range up to 66 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator CondeTravel From
10% Off- US$580
Monte Amazonico Lodge welcomes families with children 5+. Rainforest wildlife, colorful macaws at El Chuncho clay lick, and medicinal plants in the botanical garden await discovery.
Duration 3 days Destinations Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata National Reserve Age Range up to 66 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator CondeTravel From
10% Off- US$380
Puerto Maldonado Amazon Field Station 4D/3N (from Puerto Maldonado)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Saw lots of wildlife. Food is amazing. Nice balance between activities and rest times.”
Marcel, traveled in November
Madre de Dios River ecosystem reveals its secrets during this 4-day family adventure (10+). Visitors observe 540 bird species, watch caimans at night, and learn at the bio-orchard. A safe canopy walkway system provides treetop views 100ft high.
Duration 4 days Destinations Puerto Maldonado Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
10% Off- US$546
Amazon Rainforest Family Trips/Tours Reviews
- Manu National Park 3D-2N Tour
It truly was a trip of a lifetime, although there were some hiccups along the way, it doesn't distract from what we've taken away from the entire experience. Our tour guide Serro, was well versed and knowledgeable of the wildlife around us and the culture of the indigenous peoples. There was nothing this man could not do, a sailor, cook, and photographer. THe man deserves a raise! The only issues we faced were major construction on the main roads thus shutting them down for hours at end, costing valuable time. As well as no access to electricity to charge devices (mobile or medical electronic devices) which wasn't specified. We weren't able to complete our part of our tour due to flight arrangements but even so, I don't feel cheated from the experience. I would highly reccommend, I had an amazzing experience.
- Macaw clay lick and sandoval lake 5D/4N
Had a great experience and program (although they changed the order compared to what was shown). My guides were really helpful and spoke English really well (I had Fernando and Luiz). I would recommend staying as long as possible because the weather conditions may not be ideal and as with nature, you need patience and luck in order to see wildlife.
- Manu National Park 4 days
The guides were great and the trip was very informative and the lodges were comfortable
What our customers ask about Amazon Rainforest Family Tours & Vacation Packages
What's the best time of year for families to visit the Amazon?
Timing an Amazon visit requires careful consideration of regional variations. The Yasuni National Park in Ecuador sees its driest period from July to September which makes trails more accessible and wildlife easier to spot. Over in Peru's Tambopata region travelers find the most reliable weather from May to October. While these periods are ideal many Amazon lodges operate throughout the year adapting their programs to work with rather than against the seasons. Each time brings its own distinct perspective of rainforest life.
What type of accommodation can families expect in the Amazon?
Modern Amazon lodges blend jungle authenticity with family comfort. Take the Yasuni Amazon Lodge where private family cabins come equipped with en-suite bathrooms and protective mosquito nets. The Paradise Amazon Lodge near Tambopata offers what one guest describes as "quaint rustic accommodations with a cozy bar and common area perfect for families to relax together." Most properties feature shared dining spaces observation decks and some include swimming pools that provide welcome relief from the tropical heat.
How do guides accommodate families with children during activities?
Local guides in the Amazon demonstrate remarkable flexibility when working with families. Their expertise shows in how they tailor experiences to different age groups and energy levels. A recent visitor to Tambopata shared that their guide "Franklin was so knowledgeable and fun. Great for a family of 5 loved every minute." Guides create modified versions of standard excursions such as shorter trails for young explorers while maintaining both safety standards and the educational value of each activity.
What type of meals are provided for families on Amazon tours?
Food at Amazon lodges strikes a balance between local flavors and familiar options. Yasuni Amazon Lodge serves a mix of traditional Amazonian cuisine and international dishes adjusting for various dietary needs. Guest feedback often highlights the generous portions with one Tambopata Lodge visitor noting "The food was very good with huge portions and great variety including delicious salads soups and fresh fruits." Lodges accommodate special diets when informed ahead of time and maintain consistent meal schedules that work well for families.
What's the minimum age requirement for Amazon family tours?
Age requirements for Amazon tours typically range from 5 to 10 years depending on the program. Tambopata Amazon Lodge sets their minimum at 8 years while Iquitos tours welcome children as young as 5. One family shared that their "9-year-old said it was the best trip of his life" at Avatar Amazon Lodge. Some activities like ziplines may have their own age restrictions so checking specific requirements during booking helps avoid disappointment.
What are the best family-friendly activities in the Amazon Rainforest?
Family activities in the Amazon range from mild to moderately adventurous. Children can climb the 35-meter observation tower at Yasuni National Park try gentle piranha fishing in Tambopata National Reserve or watch for dolphins along the Napo River. At Cuyabeno Lodge where according to visitors "the staff went above and beyond to cater for our needs" families can swim in protected lagoons join night walks to spot nocturnal animals and learn traditional crafts from indigenous communities. These experiences create natural learning opportunities while keeping everyone engaged.