Our top tips for canoeing in the Amazon
Canoeing in the Amazon can be an exciting and rewarding adventure, but it can also be challenging and risky. With its unique ecosystem and diverse wildlife, the Amazon rainforest offers a one-of-a-kind experience that is unlike anything else in the world. However, it’s important to take certain precautions to ensure your safety and to help preserve the environment. In this article, we’ll provide you with some essential tips for canoeing in the Amazon, so you can have a safe and enjoyable adventure.

Choose the Right Canoe
The first step to a successful canoeing adventure in the Amazon is to choose the right canoe. You’ll want to select a canoe that is stable and sturdy enough to handle the currents and obstacles of the Amazon River. Here are some things to consider when choosing a canoe:
- Size: The size of your canoe will depend on the number of people in your group and the amount of gear you plan to bring. Make sure your canoe is big enough to accommodate everything you need.
- Stability: Look for a canoe that is stable and won’t tip over easily. A wider canoe will generally be more stable than a narrower one.
- Material: Canoes can be made from a variety of materials, such as aluminium, plastic, or fiberglass. Each material has its own advantages and disadvantages, so choose one that meets your needs.
In our humble opinion, canoeing the Amazon is best in a traditional wooden canoe – There’s nothing like paddling the Amazon in a Pitotsi!

Pack the Essentials
- Water: Bring enough water to last your entire trip. The Amazon River water is not safe to drink, so you’ll need to bring your own. A water purification system is always helpful.
- Food: Pack plenty of non-perishable, high-energy snacks and meals. You may also want to bring a portable stove for cooking. Jungle lodges or communities can usually cook you a meal if you need.
- Sunscreen: The Amazon region is known for its intense sun, so it’s important to protect your skin with sunscreen. Choose a high-SPF sunscreen and apply it frequently.
- Insect repellent: The Amazon is home to many insects, including mosquitoes and biting flies. Bring a strong insect repellent to protect yourself.
- First aid kit: It’s always a good idea to bring a basic first aid kit that includes bandages, antiseptic, and any necessary prescription medications.
- Waterproof bag: Pack a waterproof bag to keep your belongings dry in case of rain or splashing water. We use a waterproof backpack with additional dry bags inside.
Respect the Environment
- Don’t litter: Pack out everything you bring in and dispose of it properly. Leave no trace of your visit.
- Follow regulations: Be aware of local regulations and follow them. For example, some areas of the Amazon are protected, and you may need a permit to enter. Other areas belong to indigenous communities and they might not like if you show up unannounced – Just imagine if someone showed up in your backyard without an invitation!
- Stay on designated trails: Stick to designated trails to avoid damaging plants and wildlife. It can be easy to get lost in the jungle.
- Don’t disturb wildlife: Observe wildlife from a distance and don’t disturb their natural habitat. If taking photos, always be mindful to keep a good distance as some species will attack if they feel threatened. Be especially careful of anything brightly coloured as these are usually poisonous.
- Use biodegradable products: When possible, use biodegradable products that won’t harm the environment. We love Sea to Summits biodegradable Wilderness Wash.
Canoeing in the Amazon is tricky (trust us, we know!) but with the right planning it can be an unforgettable adventure. If you want to add canoeing the Amazon to your bucket list, have a look at our range of expeditions, or get in touch for a bespoke expedition with our experienced team. If you want something even more challenging – Check out the Amazon Canoe Challenge where we navigate 260km through the Amazon by traditional canoe.
You’ll be canoeing the Amazon before you know it – See you there!
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