Engaging Local Communities
The jungle is their home, where centuries of connection to its waters, flora, and wildlife have refined their skills as hunters and fishermen. Untamed Angling, built on the trust and involvement of six indigenous ethnicities, fosters an honest partnership by providing fair employment to over 300 indigenous people and 100 non-indigenous locals. This collaboration helps preserve their culture and traditions while delivering greater economic benefits than any other tourist attraction in Latin America. By improving their quality of life, it builds a sustainable future for their communities and strengthens their deep bond with the environment.
Focusing on Environmental Stewardship
Working with the natives has deepened our environmental awareness, placing sustainability at the core of our operation. Untamed Angling helps preserve over 12 million hectares of rainforest, producing annual environmental reports and studying fish populations. We prioritize reducing our ecological footprint through renewable energy, waste management, and recycling. By hosting small groups, we ensure minimal environmental impact.
Coordinating Efforts with Legal Authorities
Involving authorities is crucial to ensure a lasting legal framework for sustainable resource use. We collaborate with government agencies to submit environmental proposals and conduct ecosystem research. This approach protects agreements with locals, preserves the environment, and safeguards indigenous traditions, securing a sustainable future for our projects.
Introducing a World Class Fly Fishing and Exploring Experience
Our destinations offer activities for all explorers, from catch-and-release fly fishing to hiking, canoe tours, birding, and photographic safaris—all with an indigenous perspective. Fish pristine rivers guided by a professional and native expert: one offering technical advice, the other sharing deep knowledge of the rainforest and traditional skills.