Our goal is to provide you with a wonderful and unforgettable experience in the Amazon jungle.
We hope to share with you all the natural wealth of this impressive region. We hope that after your experience with Amazon Wonder Expeditions, you develop an appreciation for the wonders of Amazon and understand the importance of preserving its natural beauties.
Pickup included
PACAYA SAMIRIA NATIONAL RESERVE
DAY 1
Pick up from the Airport or Hotel. Transfer to Nauta town. We Will travel for 2 hours approximatelly by highway. This town is consider to be the Gateway to Pacaya Samiria National Reserve.
From Nauta, we Will departure in our boat upstream Marañon river for 3 hours approximatelly to The Community of Santo Domingo.
During the Navegation along the Marañon River, you will have the chance to gaze upon the breathtaking landscapes. And the diversity of flora and fauna, such as river dolphins, birds and much more.
On our arrival, we will register at the ranger station of Pacaya Samiria.
After registration, we continue navegating for about 30 minutes to the Community of Buenos Aires, on our way we Will be able to delight in wildlife along the riverbanks. Animals such us herons, large billed terns, black collared hawk, King Fisher, cormorants, egrets, etc.
We Will enjoy a typical lunch made out of local ingridients.
Afternoon, jungle walking into primary forest looking for wildlife. observe the different species of animals in their habitat such as monkeys, birds, insects, rodents, reptiles and anphibians.
It is time for a Delicious dinner.
Walk through the ecological Reserve at night, Biological activity differs greatly between night and day in the Amazonian Ecosystem. Venture into the forest after dark, enhancing animal resources to creat new adaptation mechanism. Listen to Nocturnal forest sounds and spot species that only emerge at night.
Over night in the jungle.
DAY 2
Early morning expedition, we Will have the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful natural scenaries and wildlife of the riverbanks. This is the best time to spot for many species of brids, primates and sloths.
We Will enjoy our breakfast with a refreshing fruit juice.
Jungle Walking around 2-3 hours to explore a lake or cocha in order to search for the biodiversity, rich flora and fauna of the primary forest. (Different species of birds, sloths, monkeys in their Natural Habitat). We will do an ethnobotanical walk. We Will get to see the Lupuna (Ceiba petandra), the largest tree in the Amazon rainforest and can exceed 50 meters. You will also see varieties of birds, insects, arachnids, reptiles and amphibians. If we are lucky we could also see different kind of Boas including Anaconda and the Jaguar when it comes for water near the shore of the lake.
We Will enjoy our typical Lunch.
We will take a boat ride to try some artisanal piranha fishing, the way locals do it. The guide will instruct you, help you and provide you with all the equipment needed. If you are skillful you can catch some other species of fish.
Observation of pink dolphins (Inia geoffrensis) and gray dolphins or tucuxis. Here is your chance to jump into the Pucate river and swim inside the Pacaya Samiria.
Night expedition, we go in search of the Balck and White Caimans along the riverbanks, nocturnal birds, rodents and mammals that we can see during the silence of the night aboard our canoe.
Accommodation in our camping tends. Overnight in the middle of the forest.
DAY 3
We Will continue exploring early morning with an expedition aboard our canoe to observe different species of monkeys and many other species of birds through a small creek. We will enjoy the beautiful sunrise in the jungle of the mirrors.
Morning botanical walk. You will get to know different medicinal plants of the Amazon jungle. You Will learn how to identify vines or lianas which contain natural water. A survival technique practiced by the indigenous people.
Pack our camping stuff and get ready to move ahead into the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve. We will navigate approx. 2 hours until our next destination.
Expedition looking out for primates and other animals in their habitat. The deeper you get into the Amazon rainforest, the more chances you have to see wildlife.
Creek exploration by canoe. At the end of the creek, we will hop down from the canoe and walk the surroundings looking out for wildlife like the Nine banded armadillo (Carachupa), the giant anteater (Oso hormiguero), rodents like the Paca agouti (Majaz) and the Black agouti (Añuje), among others. Follow an excursion to go in search of the giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) and the neotropical otter (Lontra longicaudis), where you can also see varieties of birds and reptiles.
Nocturnal expedition looking (and hearing) for nocturnal animals, including caimans, frogs, snakes among others.
Camping in our Tends. Overnight in the middle of the forest.
DAY 4
Early morning expedition, This is our last chance to look for more wildlife along the riverbanks. This is the best time to spot for many species of brids, primates and many other species of animals.
we will enjoy a delicious Breakfast.
We start our way back, stopping at Buenos Aires community to stretch out our legs. you will have the opportunity to buy beautiful handicrafts made by the inhabitants with their own hands and at the same time your purchase will be contributing to local development.
We head back to Nauta Town. Once in there, we get ready to return to Iquitos. Drop off at the airport or Hotel in Iquitos City.
End of Program.
5 blocks away from main square (Plaza de Armas)
Iquitos is the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon and the world's largest city inaccessible by road. Known for its unique blend of indigenous and colonial cultures, it serves as the gateway to the Amazon rainforest, offering unparalleled eco-tourism opportunities and a rich cultural heritage.
A vibrant and bustling market offering a wide variety of local products, including fresh produce, exotic fruits, and traditional medicines.
A unique butterfly farm and animal rescue center located in the Amazon rainforest, offering guided tours and educational programs.
The mighty Amazon River offers a variety of activities, including river cruises, fishing, and wildlife spotting.
A beautiful and historic cathedral located in the heart of Iquitos, showcasing a mix of architectural styles.
A beautiful lake located near Iquitos, offering a variety of activities such as swimming, kayaking, and birdwatching.
A traditional dish made with rice, chicken, and spices, wrapped in a banana leaf and steamed.
A hearty breakfast dish made with mashed plantains, pork, and bacon.
A traditional soup made with chicken, peanuts, and spices.
A large and delicious river fish, often grilled or fried and served with plantains.
This is the dry season, with less rainfall and more comfortable conditions for exploring the Amazon. It's the best time for wildlife spotting and river cruises.
Peruvian Sol (PEN)
GMT-5
220VV, 60HzHz
Iquitos is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime such as pickpocketing and scams can occur. Be cautious of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night. Avoid walking alone at night and use reputable transportation services.
Public buses are the primary mode of transportation within Iquitos. They are affordable but can be crowded.
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Bike, Scooter
Pucallpa is a city in the Ucayali region, known for its vibrant culture and traditional markets. It's a great destination for those interested in exploring more of the Peruvian Amazon.
Yurimaguas is a town in the Loreto region, known for its beautiful landscapes and eco-tourism opportunities. It's a great destination for those interested in exploring the Amazon rainforest.
Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve is one of the largest national reserves in Peru, known for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. It's a great destination for those interested in exploring the Amazon rainforest.
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