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Tour in the Jungle 3 days 2 nights
AMAZONITA

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Tour in the Jungle 3 days 2 nights
Amazonita
S/ 979 per person
Prepare to immerse yourself in the majesty of the Yarapa Pacaya Communal Reserve, a wildlife sanctuary and one of the most biodiverse places in the Peruvian Amazon. Over the next three days and two nights, we'll take you on a journey of discovery, where nature reveals itself in its purest form.
Here, among the "forests of mirrors" where the sky is reflected in the calm waters of the rivers.
Pink dolphins
Piranha fishing
Monkeys and sloths
Riverside villages
🌟 ¿Why choose our jungle tours?
Because it's not just a trip...
It is a total immersion in the heart of the Amazon.
Explore one of the richest biodiversity areas in the world, with access to the Pacaya Samiria Reserve and its surroundings, where nature remains untouched.
Experience the jungle in an authentic and safe way, in an ecolodge surrounded by nature, accompanied by passionate and experienced local guides.
You'll experience unique experiences every day: from watching pink dolphins at sunset to hiking through the jungle in search of nightlife or fishing for piranhas in an Amazonian river.
You'll connect with the cultural roots of the Amazon by visiting native communities like the Cocama and learning about their history and current way of life.
You contribute to responsible tourism, supporting local communities and promoting the conservation of Amazonian ecosystems.
This tour is for those looking for more than just a walk:
It is for those who want to experience the jungle, feel it, hear it, and take away an experience they will never forget.
S/. 979 per person based on a minimum group of 2 people
An encounter with nature.
DAY ONE:
Along the edges of Pacaya Samiria.
Our trip begins at 8:00 a.m. One of our guides, along with our driver, will pick you up from your hotel or the airport. A car ride of approximately 1.5 hours will end in the city of Nauta, the only city connected to Iquitos by road. Once in Nauta, a beautiful, comfortable, and traditional boat will be ready to take us to the Yarapa Communal Reserve, in the buffer zone of the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve. Our ecolodge is located in the middle of a beautiful jungle.
Depending on the season and weather conditions, it takes about 2.5 hours to reach our lodge. The edges of the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve will allow us to enjoy the beauty of colorful birds, river dolphins, and, if we're lucky, a sloth hanging from the branches of the Punga trees (Pseudobombax munguba).
We will arrive at the hostel around 1 p.m.
After lunch, we'll take a break for an hour before heading out on our first excursion.
We'll wear rubber boots for our hike through a primary rainforest where we'll see giant tree species, different types of palm trees, and at the same time look for land mammals. Our guide will explain the use of some seeds in local crafts. He will also teach us about various medicinal plants and their current uses.
We will return to the hostel before nightfall.
Dinner will be served in the hostel dining room.
After enjoying our delicious dinner, we'll grab our headlamps or flashlights and head out in search of alligators. Some nearby lagoons are habitats for these animals, and we hope to capture them, take some photos, and then release them back into the wild.
DAY TWO:
Amazonian birds, local lifestyle, pink dolphins.
Our second day will be very promising. We'll wake up early in the morning to go birdwatching. There are 449 species of birds recorded in this area, and this morning we'll try to see as many as we can. Herons, egrets, macaws, toucans, woodpeckers, gulls, hawks, eagles, kingfishers, hummingbirds, flycatchers, and trogons are the most popular and easy to see. But we won't just see birds. We'll also encounter sloths and green iguanas that live in the treetops along the riverbanks.
We need to return to the hostel at breakfast time.
Afterwards, we will go out to visit a nearby community called Puerto Miguel.
Puerto Miguel is a beautiful, quiet, welcoming, and well-organized community belonging to the Cocamas tribe. Despite having lost their ancestral customs, they still maintain interesting features, which our guide will explain to us during our mid-morning visit.
We will have lunch in the hostel dining room.
This afternoon, around 3 p.m., we'll set out on a cruise along the Yarapa River. Its beautiful black waters will guide us to the majestic Amazon. We'll use our traditional boats for this activity.
Upon reaching the mouth of this river, we'll find a beautiful spot to see pink dolphins, who, out of curiosity, surface, revealing their beautiful bodies. Our guide will explain all about this legendary animal and how its species has been threatened by humans.
Return to the hostel at dusk.
After dinner, we'll set out for a walk through the forest in search of giant frogs, tarantulas, snakes, scorpions, and many species of nocturnal insects. Occasionally, we may encounter mice, opossums, and other animals during the hike.
DAY THREE:
Piranha fishing. Return to the city.
We'll rest until breakfast before heading out for piranha fishing. We're sure to catch several more species of fish, but the goal is to catch the fearsome piranhas of the Amazon River.
Back at the lodge, our cook will prepare a small meal of our catch to accompany our lunch.
These are our last moments of our jungle tour.
It's time to return to the city.
NOTE: Arrival in the city will be approximately 6:30 p.m. All of our programs are flexible, and activities may change depending on weather conditions. We're ready for an unforgettable adventure!
✅ Recommendations to make the most of your Amazon tour
📌 Before the trip
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Get vaccinated against yellow fever (recommended, not mandatory). Get it at least 10 days before your trip.
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Consult your doctor if you take chronic medication or need special medications.
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Pack your luggage with the essentials and avoid carrying unnecessary things.
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Bring cash in soles, as there are no ATMs in remote communities and they don't accept cards.
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Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions, allergies, or special needs, so we can adjust the service in advance.
🌿 During the tour
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Always follow the guide's instructions, especially when hiking or sailing at night.
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Respect the flora and fauna: do not feed the animals or pick up plants.
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Use repellent and sunscreen constantly. Reapply them after swimming or sweating.
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Stay hydrated: carry your reusable bottle and drink water constantly.
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Avoid polluting rivers and lakes: use biodegradable soaps and never throw away plastics or packaging.
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Do not shout or make loud noises, as this may scare the animals.
🔦 During the night
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Use a flashlight or headlamp to move around safely.
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Close your mosquito net or tent tightly before sleeping.
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Shake your clothes and shoes before putting them on in the morning, in case any insects have gotten in.
🎒 What should I bring on the tour?
👕 Clothing
Light, long-sleeved clothing (shirts and pants) to protect yourself from the sun and insects.
Change of clothes for each day (preferably quick-drying).
Waterproof jacket or rain poncho.
Swimsuit (for swimming with dolphins or in lagoons).
Hat or cap with a wide visor.
Sunglasses with UV protection.
Scarf or neck buff.
🥾 Footwear
Comfortable trekking shoes. (We provide gebe boots.)
Closed sandals or Crocs for the hostel or after hikes.
Cotton socks (minimum 3 pairs).
🧴 Hygiene and protection
Insect repellent (preferably with DEET).
High SPF sunscreen (water resistant).
Small quick-drying towel.
Biodegradable soap.
Toothbrush and toothpaste, comb, deodorant, etc.
Alcohol gel or disinfectant spray.
📦 Essential accessories
Small backpack for daily excursions.
Headlamp or flashlight (with spare batteries).
Reusable water bottle or canteen.
Camera, cell phone with extra battery or power bank.
Binoculars (optional but highly recommended for wildlife watching).



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