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School Field Trip Program

Loreto region
Not Rated
Duration

Flexible Duration

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

40 people

Languages

English, Espanol

Educational Amazon Experiences for Elementary & High School Students

The School Field Trip Program offers carefully designed educational experiences for elementary and high school students visiting the Peruvian Amazon. These programs transform the rainforest into a dynamic classroom where students learn through exploration, observation, and hands-on activities.

Guided by experienced educators, naturalists, and cultural interpreters, students will connect academic subjects—such as biology, environmental science, history, and culture—to real-life experiences in one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth.

Whether exploring rainforest ecosystems, learning about sustainable agriculture, discovering Indigenous cultures, or participating in outdoor adventure activities, each field trip is designed to inspire curiosity, teamwork, and environmental awareness.

Programs can be customized to meet specific curriculum objectives, age groups, and learning goals while ensuring safety, organization, and meaningful educational outcomes.

Educational Objectives

• Connect classroom knowledge with real-world experiences
• Encourage environmental awareness and conservation values
• Promote experiential learning through observation and participation
• Foster teamwork, curiosity, and critical thinking
• Introduce students to Amazonian culture, ecology, and sustainable practices

Program Features

• Curriculum-aligned educational activities
• Age-appropriate learning experiences
• Interactive workshops and guided explorations
• Safe and well-organized logistics
• Experienced guides and educators
• Opportunities for cultural exchange and environmental learning

Types of Field Trip Programs

Nature & Science Exploration

Students explore the Amazon rainforest as a living laboratory.

Activities may include:

• Guided rainforest walks to study biodiversity
• Observation of plants, insects, birds, and wildlife
• Introduction to rainforest ecosystems and food chains
• Water ecosystem exploration in rivers and lagoons
• Environmental conservation discussions

Subjects reinforced:
Biology • Ecology • Environmental Science • Geography


Agriculture & Sustainability

Students learn about traditional and sustainable agricultural practices used in the Amazon.

Activities may include:

• Visiting local farms and community gardens
• Learning about tropical crops such as cacao, cassava, bananas, and medicinal plants
• Demonstrations of traditional food preparation
• Discussions about sustainable land use and food systems

Subjects reinforced:
Agriculture • Sustainability • Food Systems • Environmental Studies


Culture & History

Students gain insight into the history and cultural diversity of the Amazon region.

Activities may include:

• Visits to cultural museums or heritage sites
• Learning about the Rubber Boom and its historical impact
• Encounters with local or Indigenous communities
• Traditional music, crafts, and storytelling

Subjects reinforced:
History • Anthropology • Social Studies • Cultural Studies


Adventure & Outdoor Leadership

Inspired by scout-style programs, these activities promote teamwork, resilience, and outdoor skills.

Activities may include:

• Jungle orientation and survival basics
• Canoeing or river navigation
• Nature hikes and exploration challenges
• Team-building exercises and outdoor games

Subjects reinforced:
Leadership • Physical Education • Outdoor Skills • Teamwork

Who This Program Is For

• Elementary schools
• Middle schools
• High schools
• Educational institutions visiting the Amazon
• International student groups

Programs are customized depending on:
• Student age group
• Curriculum objectives
• Group size
• Time available

Highlights

  • • Transform the Amazon rainforest into a living classroom through immersive, hands-on educational experiences.
  • • Explore one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth with guided rainforest walks and wildlife observation.
  • • Learn about Amazonian plants, animals, and ecosystems with expert naturalist guides.
  • • Discover traditional agricultural practices and tropical crops used by local communities.
  • • Gain insight into the cultural heritage and history of the Amazon region.
  • • Participate in interactive learning activities designed to connect classroom subjects with real-world experiences.
  • • Develop teamwork and leadership skills through outdoor exploration and group challenges.
  • • Experience environmental education that promotes conservation awareness and respect for nature.
  • • Enjoy flexible program formats that can include city-based learning, jungle lodge experiences, or expedition-style adventures in the rainforest.
  • • Strengthen curiosity, observation skills, and scientific thinking through experiential learning in nature.

  • • Program planning and coordination
  • • Transportation during the activities
  • • Entrance fees to educational sites and reserves
  • • Professional bilingual guides and educators
  • • Safety supervision and group coordination
  • • Educational materials and interpretation
  • Accommodation and Meals:
  • Accommodation and boarding are coordinated in advance and included as part of the program. Depending on the selected itinerary and learning objectives, lodging may take place in one of the following settings:
  • • City Hotel Stay – Comfortable hotel accommodation in Iquitos for programs focused on cultural visits and educational excursions in the city and surrounding areas.
  • • Amazon Jungle Lodge – Lodge-based programs in the rainforest offering immersive nature and wildlife experiences with full meals included.
  • • Pacaya Samiria Expedition Camping – For adventure-oriented field trips, students may participate in a supervised expedition with camping inside the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, including full expedition equipment and meals.
  • All accommodation and meal arrangements are organized to ensure safety, comfort, and proper supervision for student groups.
  • • Flights or long-distance transportation
  • • School insurance (unless requested)
  • • Meals unless specified in the customized program
  • • Personal expenses

Flexible Duration

5 - 40

Multi Tours

English
Espanol

Tour's Location

Loreto region

Is the program safe for young students?

Yes. All activities are supervised by experienced guides and staff trained in group safety and educational facilitation.ed guides and staff trained in group safety and educational facilitation.

Can teachers customize the program?

Absolutely. Each field trip can be adapted to match curriculum goals, student age groups, and learning objectives.

What is the ideal group size?

Programs typically work best with groups of 10–40 students, but larger groups can be accommodated with advance planning.

Are the programs available in English and Spanish?

Yes. Programs can be conducted in English, Spanish, or bilingually depending on the school’s needs.

Do students need special equipment?

Comfortable outdoor clothing, sun protection, and insect repellent are recommended. Specific requirements will be provided before the trip.

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Email

reservas@amazonandesexpeditions.com

Website

https://amazonandesexpeditions.com

Phone

+51 965 232 699

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