Mozzies, Don’t Bite Me!

If your birding adventure brings you into the rainforest and you will be camping out, you need protection!  Mosquitoes love foreign tourists and unfortunately their feast can cause you to get malaria or dengue fever.  It might be worthwhile bringing a mosquito net along just to be prepared!

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New Survival Packs From Scottevest

I’ve posted several times about the fantastic Scottevest jackets with the multi-pockets to carry your gear on the plane with you.  Now they have some cool new items that anyone venturing off into the wilderness (as eco-tourists tend to do) could use.  We can’t all be Bear Grylls and every little bit helps!

Scottevest Survival Kit

To find this item on their website, please click on either of these 2 images. The survival kit is on the accessories page as highlighted in yellow.  While you are on the website, don’t forget to check out the daily sale items and the wonderful travel clothing for both men and women!

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Taken In The Jungle

This story aired last night on Channel 7’s Sunday Night program.   I am in total awe of this young lady’s bravery.  What happened to her was horrible but she somehow found the courage to go back and testify against the kidnapers.  Fiona and her friends were eco-tourists in Ecuador and it could have happened to anyone, they were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. You can read the whole story and watch the video of the segment.  You can also read the story of her traveling companion Katie Cox.

Since their ordeal, the FCO has updated its advice to inform travellers that there is a 20km exclusion zone in place along the entire northern-border with Colombia, which is under army control.

It states: ‘Guerrilla groups, narcotraffickers and criminal gangs are active in these areas and there is a risk of kidnapping and a high risk of crime.’

The Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve has one of the highest concentrations of flora and fauna in the world and is famed for its biodiversity.

The park grew in popularity in the 1990s and there are still eco lodges based around Laguna Grande, offering tours to visit rivers, lagoons and floated forests.

 

This doesn’t mean that all eco-tourism in Ecuador is unsafe, many thousands of people travel there safely each year.  I do think it’s worth a reminder to check the local conditions before you visit an area and if you are going somewhere remote, use an established tour operator.  It’s really a shame that this is happening in these areas which are rich in wildlife.  The locals who are trying to earn a living from eco-tourism are losing out because of these guerilla groups.  I hope they can restore peace and safety to this otherwise beautiful area.

Approximate area of kidnapping

This kidnapping took place near the Colombian border by a group called the Black Eagles.

Why You Shouldn’t Go Birding In The Amazon Without A Guide

The Amazon jungle is a dream destination for most birders, full of stunning exotic birds and animals!  Nowhere else on earth can you have such amazing adventures, even on a low budget.  Just don’t practice the false economy of going there without a guide.  It may be tempting to take a bus to a village on the Amazon, think you can hire a boat and go off in search of that one endemic on your “Lifer List” but don’t do it without a LOCAL guide, even if you are strong, fit and think you know what you are doing like Kevin Gale!  Their biggest mistake was ignoring the advice of the locals and heading off anyway and trusting Karl to know what he was doing when he was basically full of hot air.  Who survives?  Who doesn’t?  Here’s what happened to these young adventurers in Bolivia!

Don’t Fall Prey To A Pickpocket On Your Big Adventure!

No matter how humble your income and lifestyle may be considered back home;  in many countries we travel to as eco-tourists we look like rich people.  You may be safe from worry about thieves (other than parrots and monkeys) once you reach your lodge, but you still have to get from the airport to the train/bus station and maybe visit a market before heading out.  This is where you need to be on your guard against pickpockets.  Watch this video to see just how easy it is for pickpockets to get your wallet without you even realizing!

 

The obvious solution is don’t put your wallet in your back pocket!  So where do you put it?  We use Scottevests and carry our money and valuable in one of the inside pockets.  Of course that wouldn’t help if you are attacked with a knife or gun but the majority of thieves in cities will be sneaky pickpockets and bag snatchers.  If you keep the Scottevest zipped up until you need your wallet, it is practically impossible for anyone to reach your wallet.  It’s always best to leave your valuables in a hotel safe bust sometimes you can’t if you are enroute from your gateway city to the nature reserve.  Since we usually travel to warm climates, I like to bring the lightweight jacket with zip-off sleeves for added comfort.

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