Visit us just outside Iquitos city and get ready to know the most noble specie of the amazon, The Amazonian Manatee. We rescue, recovery and release endangered wildlife with the support of our educational program that aims to raise awareness between tourist and locals. Each visit lasts approximately an hour. In addition, during your tour, one of our guide will teach you everything you should know about the rehabilitation process. Process which is vital in order to prepare the animals to be released into the wild.
Amazon Rescue Center (CREA) is a conservation project that works in partnership with The Dallas World Aquarium Zoo and the Research Institute of the Peruvian Amazon.
Located 30 minutes from Iquitos downtown by tuk tuk or 1 hour by bus, CREA offers you the possibility to experience the real conservation in the Peruvian Amazon. The species in the rescue center were rescued from different places where kept illegally in captivity.
After the rehabilitation, they are released to their natural habitat. So far CREA has released 23 manatees, 2 pink dolphins, anteaters, sloths, turtles and other animals. One of our guides will explain you the rehabilitation process in the different areas we have such as: Reptiles (yellow spotted river turtle, tortoise), monkeys, birds and manatees. You will also visit our interpretation center "The flooded forest" with real size fiber glass statues of the main aquatic species of the amazon.
The tour lasts an hour, you will walk through our path in the forest where you can learn more about the Amazonian.
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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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