Spend an unforgettable day on your visit through Iquitos city, navigating the beautiful rivers with spectacular views and a colorful jungle. Discover native communities that they keep the same customs of their ancestors, and visit the beautiful Pilpintuwasi butterfly farm to admire the wide variety of butterflies in their greenhouse.
Pickup included
We will pick you up from your hotel located in downtown Iquitos and head to the Bellavista Nanay port to embark on a journey deep into the river, offering stunning views of the city and the Tarapacá Boardwalk.
We will navigate the Nanay River until we reach the shores of the Padre Cocha community, and just a little further ahead, we will arrive at Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm, a wildlife rescue center inaugurated in 2004. In addition to housing Peru’s only butterfly breeding center, it is home to a wide variety of rescued animals, including monkeys and other species. This beautiful sanctuary features a great diversity of butterflies in different sizes and colors, fluttering freely inside a specially designed greenhouse. "Pilpintuwasi" means "butterfly house" in Quechua.
Our tour continues with a boat ride to the Morón River, where we will visit the Kukama Kukamiria community. Here, you will learn about their customs, witness their traditional dances, and immerse yourself in their ancestral culture. This indigenous community settled in the area nearly 200 years before the Spanish conquest and mainly relies on fishing and agriculture.
We will also visit the native Bora tribe, where you will meet indigenous families who still preserve their traditions. Their homes are built in an octagonal shape, following their ancestral beliefs. You will see their handcrafted artworks, participate in their traditional dances, and visit their local farms.
The journey continues with a stop at the "Serpentario" Rescue Center, a natural sanctuary where you will get up close to some of the most fascinating and feared snakes of the Amazon jungle. You will learn about their behavior, ecological importance, and discover other exotic species. Next, we will have the opportunity to taste traditional aphrodisiac cocktails from the region, such as "Siete Raíces" and "Rompe Calzón," among others.
We will then explore the Insectarium, a unique zoo-like exhibit featuring insects such as spiders, ants, beetles, scorpions, and more.
To conclude the tour, we will enjoy a traditional lunch at a restaurant with breathtaking views of the Peruvian jungle (drinks not included). Finally, we will return to the Boulevard Port in Iquitos and drop you off at the tour’s final stop, just one block from the Plaza de Armas.
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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)
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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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