Folks, I am contemplating a trip to the Peruvian Amazon (Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo Reserve) in February, which I understand is the rainy season there. I have been told that this means the lowlands will be flooded, and explored by canoe rather than by foot, and that some things will be easier to see (pink river dolphins) and others harder, but I am not clear on how much the rain will interfere with daily excursions. Does anyone out there have direct experience travelling there in the rainy season? Please help! Thanks in advance. Bill Bridgeland