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Amazon + Itaya Rivers Boat Tour

  • 5 - 6 Stunden
  • 6/10 | 1 Bewertung

In the mood for a boat tour along the Amazon and Itaya rivers? If you're in Iquitos, this activity includes a visit to an animal breeder and a snake room.

Explore the Jungle

At the scheduled time the group will meet at the Iquitos pier before proceeding to the Amazon River to explore the surrounding nature. Participants will board a traditional boat for a trip down the confluence of the Amazon and Itaya rivers. During the tour, insights into the river channels and the unique flora and fauna in this area will be provided.

Visitors will tour an animal breeder to observe lizards, piranhas, paiches, turtles, and the notable Victoria Amazonica flower. A viewpoint will offer a spectacular view of the confluence of rivers. The tour concludes with a visit to the Amazonian snake room, where various snakes are bred, and you will learn about these reptiles typical in the Peruvian jungle.

After the tour, which lasts between 5 and 6 hours, participants will return to the starting point via another boat trip down the Amazon and Itaya rivers.

Options

When reserving your ticket, please select one of the following options:

Tour without pickup and food

For those who want to conclude the tour with lunch, there is an option to have lunch served on board, featuring Peruvian juane and drinks.

Tour with pickup and food

This option includes pickup from your hotel in Iquitos and a meal. Following collection, participants will enjoy the boat tour, including visits to the animal breeder and the snake room as outlined above.

Inklusive

  • Pickup and drop–off to and from your hotel (depending on selection)
  • Boat tour
  • English–speaking guide
  • Food on board (depending on selection)

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