The Amazon rainforest is one of those bucket list-worthy destinations that most people dream of visiting. Spanning over 1.4 billion acres of land it's the world's largest tropical rainforest, not to mention it offers 4,100 miles of winding rivers (including the Amazon river, of course).
Then there are all of the fascinating species of plants and animals which live here, with everything from sloths to monkeys and anacondas.
No wonder it's hailed as one of the world's most amazing rainforests. However a trip to the Amazon isn't always the easiest to organise, nor is it budget-friendly for Brits.
Not to mention that at the moment travelling just isn't viable during the coronavirus pandemic. However, the team at the Latin American Travel