Tour

Amazon River Trip

Join us on a boat trip down the longest and most voluminous river in the world. During this journey along the Amazon, you will encounter animals and uncover mysteries. Amazon River Trip. After picking you up at your hotel in Iquitos, we will head...

  • 8 hours

Join us on a boat trip down the longest and most voluminous river in the world. During this journey along the Amazon, you will encounter animals and uncover mysteries.

Amazon River Trip

After picking you up at your hotel in Iquitos, we will head into the jungle where a boat will be waiting to take us down the Amazon River. On board, we will set sail on this journey with a guide who specializes in the area.

Along the way, we will see the dense jungle that occupies most of the Peruvian territory. In addition to the vegetation, we will also see the impressive floating victorias regas, the largest leaves in the world.

We will observe animal species such as the lion marmoset monkey, sloth, poison dart frog, and black alligator. We will have the opportunity to visit a serpentarium, which houses snakes including the anaconda. Other jungle species also thrive here.

Before leaving the snake sanctuary, we'll taste liquors made from extracted tree bark. We will also enjoy a meal in a local restaurant.

We will then visit the Yahuas Indians, who will share their culture and beliefs through dances and rituals. This provides insight into the lifestyle of a community largely isolated from the outside world.

Before returning to your hotel in Iquitos, we will observe the pink dolphins that inhabit the Amazon river.

Prices

Included

  • Hotel pick up and drop off.
  • English speaking guide.
  • Meal on the floating restaurant or in the Lodge.

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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