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Tour of Pucallpa

  • 2 Stunden
  • 1 Bewertung

Explore the iconic avenues and landmarks of Ucayali's capital during this panoramic journey through Pucallpa. Unveil the unique characteristics of this Amazonian city located in central Peru!

Pucallpa Panoramic Tour

At your preferred time, we will collect you from your accommodation in Pucallpa, setting the stage for an engaging exploration of the capital of Ucayali.

Your adventure begins with a stroll around Grau Square, where you will notice the impressive Public Clock, an eight-story structure adorned with clocks on each side. Continue to the Malecon, which offers stunning views overlooking the river port of Pucallpa. This is the departure point for boats heading towards Iquitos along the Amazon River.

As we progress, we will pass by the Agustin Rivas Museum, a tribute to the renowned local wood sculptor whose work even reached the Vatican. Our next stop will be at the Plaza de Armas, where you can admire the Municipality building and the intriguing cathedral of Pucallpa, notable for its unique ogival architectural design.

Subsequently, we will navigate through some of Pucallpa’s traditional neighborhoods. In one of them, we will encounter the Usko Ayar Regional Painting School, established by the celebrated Amazonian artist Pablo Amaringio. Here, we will discover the vital role such cultural institutions play within the community.

After spending approximately two hours immersed in the sights of this Peruvian city, we will return you to your hotel.

Inklusive

  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • Transportation by bus or minibus
  • English–speaking guide
  • Entrance fees

Tipps

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation. An accompanying person is required.

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