If you are a truly an adventurous traveler, then you’ve likely spent countless hours hunched over world maps and travel books and adventure articles, desperately searching for NEW adventures, NOVEL ideas for trips, and INNOVATIVE modes of travel.
Hey, we’re in the same boat here at Explorers’ Corner and that’s why, each year, we thoroughly research and carefully arrange several new and exciting adventures to the wild and remote areas of our planet. This year, we’d like to introduce you to a few of our new trips in particular:

Rio Miranda, Brazil
Paddling Brazil’s Pantanal
Brazil’s Pantanal is an immense tropical web of wetlands, grasslands, lakes, waterfalls, and rivers, with amazingly diverse habitat throughout. Via canoeing, safari jeep 4×4ing, motorized boats, river rafting, snorkeling, bicycling, and more, you’ll come face to face with the staggering amounts of biodiversity that Brazil contains. See macaws, toucans, marsh deer, capuchin monkeys, peccaries, and many other wild animals as you explore the rich flora and fauna of the region. A highlight of the trip is a journey to the magnificent Iguassu Falls, where hundreds of smaller falls unite into a canyon-carving waterfall of massive proportions. Click here to find out more.

An Icelandic Waterfall
Iceland Sea Kayaking & Hiking
On our new paddling and hiking expedition through Iceland, you’ll be entranced by the Midnight Sun as you explore the wildness of Iceland’s deep fjords, snowy mountains, sea cliffs, myriad sea birds, and much more. This remote, high-latitude corner of Iceland will reveal an astounding number of elegant sea birds (eiders, puffins, ptarmigans, whooper swans), mountain willows, and Arctic foxes. You’ll come across abandoned Viking farms where more than 200 species of wildflowers now thrive. Paddle through a spectacular network of fjords, climb mountain passes for sweeping views of tundra and sea, and hike atop breathtaking glaciers. Click here to find out more.

Paddling the Amazon in Ecuador
Written By Olaf Malver.



