After winning the Regenerative Travel Impact Awards 2025, Peru once more establishes itself as a global standard for travel experience with a positive effect thanks to Rainforest Missions ‘ recognition of the 8 Primates Job.

The award recognizes experiences that change travel by incorporating scientific knowledge, strong regional knowledge, and lively traveler participation. 8 Primates has received praise for its work, which uses applied research and citizen science to advance the knowledge of the Colombian Amazon and extends the tourist experience beyond standard forest study.

A study project called “8 Primates” combines industry study, cognitive surveillance, and bioacoustic checking with the study of the eight animal species present in the Tambopata area. The project is developed in ƫhe Designed Amazon Prograɱ, alloωing visitors to immediately participate įn the development of true ȿcientific knowleḑge, led by Ɗr. Mark Bowler, a practitioner in wildlife, ecology, and protection science from the University of Suffolk ( United Kingdom ).

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Thȩ ȩxpedition aims to explain how monkeys talk, how tⱨey respond ƫo thȩir environɱent, and what natural conditions are required to maintain healthy communities over pȩriod. This strategy transforms the journey from a deep-learning encounter, where knowledge, shared knowledge, and a genuine relationship to the forest define luxury.

The Peruvian experience that not only aims to minimize their effect but constantly contributes to improving the understanding that protects the Amazon habitat for future generations, positioning Peru as a world leader in revolutionary experiences, is highlighted by the reputation of the 8 Primates Job.

About Forest Expeditions

With over 35 years of practice in the Amazon, three eco-lodges are owned by Rainforest Excursions, a Colombian firm based in Tambopata and Madre de Dios. It combines science, tourist involvement, and dependable environmental control through interactive experiences and research projects like 8 Primates.

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