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On this excursion to the Pacaya Samiria National Park from Iquitos we will discover the wild side of the Amazon jungle of Peru. Birds? Mammals? Fish? You will be surprised by its biodiversity!
Aspectos destacados
- Explore the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, the best protected area in Peru
- Discover the virgin nature of the Amazon rainforest
- See wildlife, including monkeys, pink and gray dolphins, and colorful birds
Detalles
This hour and a half journey will allow us to reach two very well-known rivers in this area: the Marañón River and the Ucayali River. Once there, we will equip ourselves with life jackets before getting on a boat that will make our way through its waters.
On this relaxing walk we may see a sloth hugging the immense trees of the jungle or a colorful bird crossing the Amazon sky. With luck, we will be able to observe the gray and pink dolphins that cross the place.
Is anyone hungry? During our boat ride we will regain our strength by eating a delicious meal. This lunch is based on a typical food from the region known as 'Juane'. It has a combination of chicken, egg, olive and a special preparation of rice, all wrapped in a green bijao leaf.
Before we know it, we will have entered Pacaya Samiria National Park, a protected area of more than 20,000 square kilometers, the fourth largest in South America. Inside, there are about 208 villages from 56 indigenous communities that live thanks to the natural resources of the reserve.
On this relaxing walk we may see a sloth hugging the immense trees of the jungle or a colorful bird crossing the Amazon sky. With luck, we will be able to observe the gray and pink dolphins that cross the place.
Is anyone hungry? During our boat ride we will regain our strength by eating a delicious meal. This lunch is based on a typical food from the region known as 'Juane'. It has a combination of chicken, egg, olive and a special preparation of rice, all wrapped in a green bijao leaf.
Before we know it, we will have entered Pacaya Samiria National Park, a protected area of more than 20,000 square kilometers, the fourth largest in South America. Inside, there are about 208 villages from 56 indigenous communities that live thanks to the natural resources of the reserve.
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Includes:
Hotel pickup and return transfer.
Transportation by bus and boat.
Meal.
Hotel pickup and return transfer.
Transportation by bus and boat.
Meal.
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