Every rainy season, the Cristalino River in the south of the Amazon basin bursts its banks, enabling travellers to kayak through a flooded forest.
Peter Yeung for NPR Shortly after sunrise, the students of Barrio San Luis begin their school run. Around a dozen girls and boys, wearing backpacks and carrying notepads in hand, hop down the muddy ...
A kayak tour trailing through a sea of trees in the rainforest can only be experienced once a year. Photography by Cristian Dimitrius This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK).