Iquitos City, the gateway to the Amazon, offers vibrant culture and rich history. Visitors can explore bustling markets filled with exotic fruits and handmade crafts. The city boasts beautiful colonial architecture and the unique floating community of Belén. It’s a hub for Amazonian cuisine, with restaurants serving local delicacies. Iquitos also provides easy access to breathtaking jungle tours and river excursions.

Cultural Tours

Cultural tours in Amazonia offer immersive experiences with indigenous communities, revealing their unique traditions and lifestyles. Visitors can partake in ancient rituals, traditional music, and dance. The tours include visits to local markets, showcasing artisan crafts and exotic cuisine. Guided walks through historical sites provide insight into the region’s rich heritage. These tours foster deep cultural appreciation and connection, making them unforgettable.

8 Hours 2 People
$90
Iquitos, founded in 1757, began as a modest Jesuit mission called San Pablo de Napeanos. During the 19th century, the city experienced rapid growth due...
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Vivencial

Vivencial experiences in the Amazonia offer a profound connection with local communities and nature. They provide an authentic glimpse into the daily lives of indigenous people, enriching your cultural understanding. You’ll engage in traditional practices, such as fishing and crafting, while exploring the lush rainforest. This immersive experience fosters deep appreciation for the Amazon’s biodiversity and heritage. It’s a unique opportunity to create lasting memories and meaningful cross-cultural bonds.

8 Hours 2 People
$90
Iquitos, founded in 1757, began as a modest Jesuit mission called San Pablo de Napeanos. During the 19th century, the city experienced rapid growth due...
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