Amazon Rainforest Tour Iquitos 4 Days / 3 Nights (Hotel)

Tipo de Tour

Private

Tamaño de Grupo

2 to 6 People

Duración

4 Days / 3 Nights

Idiomas

Español, English

Amazon Rainforest Tour 4 Days – Daily Departures from Hotel in Iquitos

This 4-day tour allows you to venture into the Peruvian Amazon rainforest and explore the rivers and landscapes surrounding Iquitos, an iconic city in the heart of the Amazon. Boat trips along rivers such as the Nanay and Amazon, visits to native communities, jungle walks, and encounters with local wildlife are all part of this unforgettable experience.

During the tour, you can observe pink and gray dolphins, rescued monkeys, exotic birds, and other species in their natural habitat. Boat rides on rivers and lagoons, visits to Monkey Island, and cultural encounters with the Bora tribe provide a close-up view of the region’s natural and cultural richness.

Led by local experts, this adventure combines exploration, direct contact with nature, and authentic cultural experiences, ideal for those seeking relaxation, learning, and enjoying the Amazon with comfort, staying in selected hotels throughout the tour.

Activities included during the tour:

  • Boat trips on the Nanay and Amazon rivers
  • Visits to native communities and cultural contact
  • Observation of pink and gray dolphins in their habitat
  • Tour of Monkey Island and the Amazon butterfly sanctuary
  • Guided jungle walks and nature trails
  • Interaction with wildlife at rescue centers
  • Lunches at local, floating, and Amazon lodges
  • Flexible program according to passenger interests, with the possibility to adjust activities upon prior coordination

Itinerary

Day 1 – City Tour in Iquitos (Private)

On this day, you can have breakfast at the hotel and, once ready, the guide will pick you up at 8:30 a.m. From there, we will begin the tour through the main streets of the city.

Hotel departure: 9:00 a.m., heading to Belén.

Belén Market

The first stop is the famous Belén Market, considered the heart of Iquitos. Its aisles are filled with the aroma of Amazonian fruits, medicinal herbs, and typical regional dishes. Here, unique products such as paiche and gamitana can be observed, along with exotic meats like alligator, turtle, or majaz, essential ingredients of the local cuisine. More than just a market, this place offers a cultural experience reflecting daily life and customs of the Amazon.

Boat Ride on the Itaya River

After the market tour, the day continues with an approximately 30-minute boat ride on the Itaya River. The boat moves among the floating houses in the Belén neighborhood, which during the high-water season appear to float on the water. This scenery provides an authentic view of riverside community life and their adaptation to the Amazon environment.

Visit to the Manatee Rescue Center (CREA – Amazon Forever)

The itinerary continues with a visit to the Manatee Rescue Center, a place dedicated to protecting Amazonian wildlife. Here, visitors learn about the rescue and rehabilitation process for manatees, turtles, and other endangered species. The experience helps understand the importance of conserving these animals to maintain the balance of the Amazon ecosystem.

Walk along the Malecón, Boulevard, Plaza de Armas, and Colonial Houses

In the afternoon, the tour proceeds along the Malecón and Boulevard of Iquitos, offering views of the majestic Amazon River. The walk continues to the Plaza de Armas and the colonial houses, buildings that still preserve the elegance of the rubber boom era. This route combines history, architecture, and the lively atmosphere of the city center.

Lunch at Mesón Restaurant

At midday, the experience is completed with lunch at the renowned Mesón Restaurant, where typical Amazonian dishes and fusion cuisine prepared with local ingredients are served. Gastronomy becomes an essential part of the cultural experience of the day.

Return to the Hotel

Finally, around 4:00 p.m., the group returns to the hotel, where the guide briefly explains the activities planned for the next day of the Amazon tour in Iquitos.

Day 2 – Full Day Amazon / Cultural Adventure

On this day, you can have breakfast at the hotel and, once ready, the guide will pick you up at 8:30 a.m. to take you to Puerto Nanay. From there, a new day of exploration begins, boarding a typical jungle boat that will navigate the waters of the Nanay River until reaching the majestic Amazon.

Hotel departure: 9:00 a.m., heading to Puerto Nanay.

Observation of the Confluence of the Nanay and Amazon Rivers

During the navigation, you reach a fascinating point where the dark waters of the Nanay River meet the brown waters of the Amazon. This natural phenomenon creates a visible line that separates both colors without immediately mixing, forming a stunning landscape that seems straight out of a painting. Over several kilometers, the contrast of tones shows the strength and beauty of these rivers. It is a perfect moment for photos, enjoying the view, and understanding how nature creates unique spectacles without human intervention.

Visit to Fundo Pedrito

The next stop is Fundo Pedrito, a space dedicated to the conservation of Amazonian species. Here, you can observe animals up close, such as alligators, turtles, paiches, and piranhas, while learning about their importance in the ecological chain. The site also has crops of local products like banana and camu camu, essential to the regional diet. Walking through this environment allows for connection with wildlife and understanding how local communities coexist respectfully and sustainably with nature.

Tour of the Amazon Serpentarium

Next, the tour continues at the Amazon Serpentarium. This place houses various snake species native to the jungle, as well as other reptiles and amphibians that inhabit this ecosystem. Here, visitors learn about their role in natural balance and debunk common myths surrounding these animals. The visit is conducted with all safety measures and guided by experts who explain in a simple way how each species contributes to the proper functioning of the Amazon environment.

Visit to the Bora Tribe

One of the most special moments of the day is the visit to the Bora community. Upon arrival, the tribe members warmly welcome visitors and share part of their customs. You can see their traditional clothing, listen to their songs, and participate in typical dances. There is also an opportunity to converse with them, learn their history, and purchase unique handmade crafts. It is a cultural experience that allows a deeper understanding of the diversity of peoples inhabiting the Amazon and how they keep their traditions alive.

A la Carte Lunch at a Floating Restaurant

To recharge, the tour pauses at a floating restaurant on the river. From there, you enjoy an à la carte lunch with typical Amazonian dishes prepared with fresh ingredients. While savoring these meals, the landscape offers an unparalleled view of the jungle and its waters. It is an ideal moment to relax, chat, and continue enjoying the experience in a completely natural setting.

Return to the Hotel

At the end of the activities, the return journey begins, navigating back to Puerto Nanay. From there, the vehicle continues to the hotel, arriving approximately at 5:00 p.m. There is enough time to rest, review the day’s photos, and prepare calmly for the next adventure.

Day 3 – Full Day Amazon / Yanayacu – Adventure

On this day, you can have breakfast at the hotel and, once ready, the guide will pick you up at 8:30 a.m. From there, we begin the journey to the Yanayacu area, an ideal space to get close to wildlife and experience the Amazon jungle at its fullest. We will board a typical regional boat and navigate the river, enjoying riverside landscapes, small communities, and birds flying overhead.

Hotel departure: 8:30 a.m., heading to Yanayacu.

Observation of Pink and Gray Dolphins

The first activity is to look for the famous Amazonian dolphins, pink and gray. The boat stops and the engine is turned off, allowing observation of the dolphins in their natural habitat. With some luck, the dolphins approach or jump around, offering a unique spectacle. Additionally, if conditions allow, it is possible to take a refreshing swim in the river waters, enjoying the sensation of being fully immersed in the jungle.

Visit to Fundo Neyser

The tour continues to Fundo Neyser, home to rescued monkeys now living freely. These animals are playful and curious, allowing visitors to observe their natural behavior without human intervention. During the visit, the importance of not touching or feeding them is emphasized to respect their autonomy and preserve their well-being.

Giant Lupuna Tree

Later, we arrive at the majestic Lupuna tree, known for its impressive height and enormous roots. Considered sacred by many communities, this location is ideal for memorable photographs and appreciating the magnitude of the Amazon jungle. The stop allows a deep connection with nature and admiration for the strength of these centuries-old trees.

Guided Jungle Walk

Afterward, a guided jungle walk is conducted, exploring the local flora. During the route, medicinal plants, lianas, mushrooms, and, with some luck, wildlife tracks can be observed. The terrain may be wet, so good footwear is recommended, and caution should be taken while enjoying the natural surroundings.

Traditional Piranha Fishing

Before returning, a fun experience takes place: piranha fishing using a rod and traditional bait. Even if no fish are caught, the activity becomes educational and entertaining, perfect for learning about river fauna and enjoying time with fellow participants.

Lunch at an Amazon Lodge

At midday, there is a stop at an Amazon lodge for lunch, rest, and to admire the river view. The experience allows relaxation before starting the next stage of the tour.

Return to the Hotel

After all activities, the return to Iquitos begins. Arrival at the hotel is approximately 4:30 p.m., leaving enough time to rest and prepare for the next day of the Amazon tour in Iquitos.

Day 4 – Full Day Amazon / Monkey Island / Airport

On this day, you can have breakfast at the hotel and, once ready, the guide will pick you up at 8:30 a.m. From there, we will head to the port to board a typical Amazonian boat and begin the last day of the Amazon tour in Iquitos. During the navigation, you can enjoy the breeze, jungle landscapes, and the relaxing atmosphere of the river.

Hotel departure: 8:30 a.m., heading to the port.

Visit to the Yahua Native Community

The first stop is at the Yahua native community, where the inhabitants welcome visitors with traditional attire, music, and dances. Here, you can get to know their culture up close, learn a few words of their language, and observe their handmade crafts. The experience allows a deeper understanding of the life and customs of Amazonian peoples.

Monkey Island

Next, we arrive at the famous Monkey Island, a sanctuary where various species live in semi-freedom after being rescued. You can observe them closely as they play, jump from tree to tree, and show their curiosity. It is a space that combines fun, education, and direct contact with Amazonian wildlife.

Amazon Butterfly House

Then, the tour visits the Butterfly House, a place dedicated to the conservation and breeding of regional butterflies. You can observe all stages of development, from eggs and caterpillars to adult butterflies with bright wings fluttering around. The visit is an opportunity to learn about these insects and their importance in the Amazon ecosystem.

Onboard Meals

During the navigation, meals are provided onboard, ideal for recharging while continuing to enjoy the jungle scenery. This pause allows relaxation and appreciation of the natural surroundings, consolidating the experience of the Amazon tour in Iquitos.

Return to Iquitos and Airport

At the end of the afternoon, we return to Iquitos, arriving at the hotel around 4:30 p.m., with time to rest and keep the memories of a day full of nature, culture, and wildlife. If preferred, a direct transfer to the airport can also be arranged to continue travel plans.

Included

What’s Included in the Amazon Tour of Iquitos

  • Airport pickup and drop-off
    From your arrival in Iquitos, our staff will be waiting for you at the airport with an identifying sign to ensure a comfortable and worry-free arrival. At the end of the tour, you will also be taken back to the airport with plenty of time for your flight, ensuring a safe and punctual transfer.
  • Hotel pickup and return
    Each day, the guide will pick you up at your hotel at the scheduled time to start the activities and return you at the end of the day. This allows you to enjoy each experience without worrying about transportation.
  • Land and river transportation
    All transfers within Iquitos are made by mototaxi or private vehicle depending on the distance, while river trips are conducted on a typical Amazonian boat. This way, the experience combines comfort and authenticity, transporting you safely and directly to the main locations.
  • Entrance fees to all sites according to the program
    You don’t have to worry about tickets or access: all entries to the sites in the itinerary are included. This allows you to enjoy every activity without interruptions and make the most of your Amazon tour in Iquitos.
  • Indicated lunches
    Lunches are included at local restaurants, floating restaurants, or Amazon lodges, depending on the day. Each meal allows you to taste the typical regional cuisine, with dishes prepared using fresh ingredients and traditional recipes reflecting Amazonian culture.
  • Spanish and English-speaking guide
    A specialized local guide will accompany you throughout the tour, speaking both Spanish and English. They will share interesting information, stories, and curiosities about the Amazon, ensuring that each experience is educational, safe, and entertaining for all participants.
  • Typical Amazonian boat
    River trips are conducted in traditional boats used by riverside inhabitants, ideal for navigating the rivers safely and authentically. This experience allows you to get closer to the local way of life and enjoy nature from the water.
  • Mototaxi transfers in Iquitos
    Within the city, transfers are made by mototaxi, the most popular and agile way to move through the streets. This ensures speed, comfort, and the opportunity to experience the city’s dynamics while traveling from one point to another.

Not Included

What’s Not Included in the Amazon Tour of Iquitos

  • Hotel
    Accommodation is not included, but we can help recommend options that fit your budget and preferences, ensuring a comfortable and safe stay in Iquitos.
  • Breakfast and dinner
    Unless included by your hotel, breakfasts and dinners are not part of the tour. This allows flexibility to enjoy local cuisine according to your tastes and schedule.
  • Additional drinks
    Any drinks not specified in the itinerary are not included, allowing you to freely choose what you prefer during meals or transfers.
  • Travel or medical insurance
    The tour does not include travel or medical insurance. It is recommended to have personal coverage for any eventuality during your stay.
  • Personal expenses
    Any extra expenses, such as souvenirs, tips, or additional purchases, are not included in the tour. This allows you the freedom to decide how and where to spend during your Amazon trip in Iquitos.

Packing List

What to Bring for Your Amazon Tour in Iquitos

To fully enjoy your Amazon tour in Iquitos, it is essential to be well-prepared. The Amazon rainforest has a warm, humid, and variable climate, so it is important to bring appropriate clothing and equipment to ensure comfort and protection during the activities.

Clothing and Footwear

  • Long-sleeved shirts and long pants made of quick-dry material: protect against insects and plants. Opt for light colors.
  • Wide-brimmed hat or cap: protects your head and face from the sun.
  • Closed shoes with good non-slip soles: ideal for walking on wet and slippery terrain.
  • Sandals or Crocs: useful for resting moments or less demanding areas.

Personal Protection

  • Insect repellent with DEET: essential to avoid bites.
  • Broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 50+): protects the skin during midday walks.
  • Lip balm with SPF: protects lips from sun exposure.

Useful Accessories

  • Sunglasses: protect the eyes and improve visibility.
  • Reusable water bottle: keeps you hydrated throughout the day.
  • Camera or cellphone with extra memory: capture special moments.
  • Small backpack or waist bag: to carry your belongings comfortably.
  • Light raincoat or poncho: useful for unexpected rain showers.

Additional Recommended Items

  • Headlamp or handheld flashlight with extra batteries: useful for night walks.
  • Wet wipes and hand sanitizer: to maintain personal hygiene.
  • Personal medications and small first aid kit: painkillers, antihistamines, and others.
  • Ziploc bags or waterproof bags: protect devices and documents.
  • Cash in soles or dollars: for small purchases or tips.
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