Iquitos Jungle Tours 4 Days

From $480
$420
/ Person

Peruvian Amazon Expedition from Iquitos

Our 4-day Iquitos Jungle Tours are designed for travelers who want to explore the Peruvian Amazon with experienced local guides. This tour combines wildlife encounters, river navigation, and cultural immersion for a complete Amazon rainforest experience.

During this Iquitos Amazon Rainforest Tour, you will travel deep into remote jungle areas, navigating major Amazon rivers and discovering unique natural landscapes rich in biodiversity.

Unlike many other Iquitos jungle tours, this program includes visits to local communities near the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, where you will learn about traditional lifestyles and Amazonian culture.

Throughout the journey, native guides will share their knowledge of medicinal plants, wildlife, and rainforest ecosystems, allowing you to better understand the natural balance of the Amazon.

Itinerary Overview

Day 1: Iquitos | Belen Market – Amazon Rivers – Yanayacu Eco Lodge
Visit the traditional Belen Market and its floating neighborhood before navigating the Nanay, Itaya, and Amazon rivers. Along the way, you may spot pink river dolphins and visit wildlife conservation areas before arriving at the eco lodge.

Day 2: Yanayacu | Jungle Walk – Overnight Camp
Enjoy an early morning canoe ride to observe Amazon birds, followed by an ethnobotanical jungle walk. In the evening, experience an overnight jungle camp and a guided night walk.

Day 3: Yanayacu | Piranha Fishing – Local Community – Night Canoe Ride
Learn traditional fishing techniques, including piranha fishing, and visit a local Amazon community. End the day with a peaceful canoe ride under the Amazon night sky.

Day 4: Yanayacu – Iquitos | Monkey Island – Yagua Community
Visit Monkey Island, a primate rescue center, and explore the Yagua indigenous community before returning to the city of Iquitos.

Tour Details:

Tour Type

Group

Tour Duration

4 Days / 3 Nights

Group Size

1 to 6 people

Languages

English

Day 1: Explore Iquitos – Amazon Culture, Nature and History

The tour begins with pickup by our bilingual local guide at Iquitos airport or your hotel. From the very beginning, you will immerse yourself in the cultural and natural richness of the Peruvian Amazon.

Belen Market and Floating Neighborhood

Your first stop is the traditional Belen Market, one of the most iconic places in Iquitos. You will explore the famous floating neighborhood and discover Amazonian products such as chonta, aguaje, acai, guarana, and other native fruits.

Walking along García Sáenz and Ramírez Hurtado streets, you will visit the spice and seasoning area, where turmeric, achiote, ginger, and other natural ingredients are sold.

The tour continues to the herbalist section at Pasaje Paquito, where you will learn about medicinal plants like ajo sacha, jergon sacha, cat’s claw, and ayahuasca, widely used in traditional Amazon medicine.

You will then visit the fishing area to observe a wide variety of Amazon river fish. The experience is complemented with a tasting of traditional Amazon cuisine, including juanes, tacacho with cecina, grilled meats, and suri larvae, a local delicacy.

To conclude this visit, you will enjoy a short canoe ride along the Itaya River to see the floating houses of Belen from the water before heading to the Bellavista Nanay port.

Nanay River Navigation

Around 9:00 a.m., you will board a traditional boat to navigate the Nanay River. Within minutes, you will reach the meeting point of the Nanay, Itaya, and Amazon rivers, where the contrast of water colors can be clearly observed.

This area is home to pink and gray freshwater dolphins, which are often seen during the boat ride.

Chullachaki Ecomuseum and Don Pedrito Wildlife Center

The journey continues with a visit to the Chullachaki Ecomuseum, where you will learn about Amazonian cultures, ancestral tools, and the traditional use of medicinal and aromatic plants. You will also be introduced to the spiritual significance of ayahuasca within Amazonian worldview.

After approximately 20 minutes navigating the Amazon River, you will arrive at Fundo Don Pedrito, a wildlife conservation center dedicated to paiche fish, caimans, and other Amazon species. Here you will observe these animals up close and learn about their care.

The route continues to the community of San Juan de Huashalado, followed by a short walk to board another boat on the Yanayacu River, navigating downstream to reach the Yanayacu Eco Lodge.

Afternoon Activities at the Eco Lodge

Upon arrival at the lodge around 2:00 p.m., rooms will be assigned and lunch will be served. In the afternoon, you will enjoy a peaceful paddle canoe ride along the river, listening to the sounds of the rainforest and watching the Amazon sunset.

The day ends with dinner at the lodge and time to rest before the next day of jungle exploration.

Day 2: Amazon Sunrise, Wildlife and Adventure at Yanayacu Eco Lodge

The second day starts early with a canoe ride at sunrise, one of the best moments to experience the Amazon rainforest at its most vibrant. During this early morning activity, you will observe Amazon birds in their natural habitat as the jungle comes to life along the Yanayacu River.

After breakfast at the eco lodge, you will begin an ethnobotanical walk through the flooded forest, guided by a local expert. Along the trail, you will discover towering trees such as ceiba, kapok, and machira, while learning about traditional uses of Amazon plants.

Throughout the walk, there will be opportunities to spot monkeys, sloths, and other wildlife species that inhabit this region of the Amazon, making it an excellent activity for nature lovers and photographers.

Lunch will be served around 2:00 p.m., followed by time to rest before afternoon activities.

In the evening, you will enjoy a unique overnight jungle camping experience, sleeping under the stars and surrounded by the sounds of the rainforest. A traditional outdoor barbecue dinner will be served while listening to local legends and stories.

To end the day, you will take part in a short guided night walk to search for nocturnal insects, including tarantulas, offering a fascinating insight into Amazon nightlife.

Day 3: Piranha Fishing, Cultural Experience and Amazon Star Gazing

The third day begins with dismantling the jungle camp and taking care of the natural surroundings, followed by a return to the eco lodge for a nourishing breakfast in the heart of the rainforest.

Later, you will head out by boat to take part in a traditional Amazon activity: piranha fishing. Guided by a local expert, you will learn artisanal fishing techniques while trying to catch one of the most iconic fish of the Amazon rivers.

After the fishing experience, you will return to the lodge for lunch and some time to relax.

In the afternoon, you will visit the rural community of Yanayacu Timicuro, where you will learn about local traditions, daily life, and ancestral customs, gaining a deeper understanding of Amazonian culture.

The day concludes with dinner at the eco lodge, followed by a peaceful canoe ride along the river, offering the perfect opportunity to observe the stunning Amazon night sky filled with stars.

Day 4: Monkey Island, Yagua Culture and Farewell to the Peruvian Amazon

The final day begins with breakfast at the eco lodge before heading to Monkey Island, a primate rescue center dedicated to the protection and rehabilitation of Amazon monkeys. During the visit, you will have the opportunity to interact with different species and learn about conservation efforts.

Afterwards, you will visit a Yagua indigenous community, well known for its artisan traditions. Community members will showcase their traditional dances and share insights into their ancestral customs, as well as their handcrafted artwork.

As a farewell to the rainforest, you will also have the chance to swim in the Amazon River, a refreshing and memorable way to conclude your journey through the Peruvian Amazon.

After lunch, you will depart from the eco lodge and begin the return trip to the city of Iquitos, arriving in the evening. Upon arrival, transportation will be provided to your hotel or the airport, marking the official end of the tour.

This healthy and enriching experience is a unique opportunity that only our Iquitos jungle tours can offer. Now that you know what awaits you, do not wait any longer and contact us today to book your Iquitos Amazon Rainforest Tour and explore the wonders of the Amazon jungle.

What’s Included in the Iquitos Jungle Tours 4 Days

During these 4 days in the Iquitos jungle, the tour includes all the main services and activities so you can focus entirely on enjoying the experience. Everything is pre-arranged to avoid concerns about transportation, entrances, or meals. Here’s what’s included:

  • Airport pickup and transfers:
    • If you arrive in Iquitos a day before the tour, we provide airport pickup and transfer to your hotel.
    • If arriving on the same day as the tour, it is recommended to land between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. for a smooth start.
  • Hotel pickup:
    • If you are already in Iquitos, we will pick you up directly from your hotel to begin the tour around 8:00 a.m.
  • Transfer at the end of the tour:
    • At the end of the jungle experience, we provide transportation to Iquitos airport or your city hotel.
  • Transportation during the tour:
    • Boat trips along the Amazon rivers and channels included throughout the tour.
  • Traditional fishing activity:
    • All equipment is provided to enjoy guided traditional piranha fishing safely.
  • Entrance fees and scheduled visits:
    • Fundo Don Pedrito: Conservation center for paiche fish, caimans, and freshwater turtles.
    • Yagua Community: Visit an indigenous village to learn about their lifestyle, customs, and crafts.
    • Monkey Island: Rescue center dedicated to protecting Amazonian primates.
    • Traditional Trapiche: Artisan facility where sugarcane is processed into local drinks.
  • Meals during the tour:
    • All meals prepared with fresh local ingredients.
    • Vegetarian and vegan options available upon request.
    • 3 breakfasts: Typical regional breakfasts to start the day.
    • 4 lunches: Traditional Amazon-inspired dishes.
    • 3 dinners: Served at the lodge each evening.
  • Lodging in the jungle:
    • 3 nights in a rustic lodge located within the jungle.
    • Rooms include private bathrooms and cold showers.
    • Mosquito nets available for each bed.
  • Lodge services:
    • Electricity from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
    • Internet access during the same hours.
    • Additional power or connection can be requested for a limited time if needed.
  • Basic equipment:
    • Rubber boots provided for jungle walks.
    • Daily mineral water and hot beverages for infusions or tea.
  • Local guide:
    • Professional local guide accompanies the group throughout the tour, sharing knowledge about Amazonian nature and culture in Iquitos.

What’s Not Included in the Iquitos Jungle Tours

Although this tour covers most essential services for enjoying the Amazon rainforest, there are certain items that each traveler should consider:

  • Air tickets (Lima – Iquitos – Lima): Flights are not included; each participant must arrange their own tickets.
  • Additional beverages: Sodas, alcoholic drinks, or any beverages outside the main meals are not included.
  • Personal expenses: Any extra costs, such as souvenirs, phone calls, laundry, or additional snacks.
  • First breakfast in Iquitos: Upon arrival, you will be taken to a local restaurant (not included). If arriving a day before, breakfast at your hotel is not included.
  • Travel insurance: Not included; it is recommended to have coverage for accidents, medical emergencies, cancellations, or lost luggage.
  • Accommodation in Iquitos city: Not included before or after the main tour.
  • Tips: Tips for guides and staff are voluntary and not included in the tour price.
  • Other personal expenses: Any other service or cost not explicitly mentioned in the program.

Essential Packing List for the Iquitos Jungle Tour – Amazon Rainforest

Traveling to the Iquitos Amazon jungle is a unique experience, but the tropical climate, humidity, and river excursions require proper preparation. To make the most of your 4-day adventure comfortably and safely, we recommend packing the following:

  • Rain jacket or poncho: Ideal for sudden rain showers.
  • Long socks: Comfortable for walks and to wear with rubber boots.
  • Sunscreen and insect repellent: Essential to protect your skin in all the ecosystems you’ll visit.
  • Hat or cap: Protects your face and head from intense sun.
  • Lightweight long-sleeve shirts: Comfortable and helps prevent insect bites.
  • Light, long pants: Humidity-resistant and comfortable for jungle walks.
  • Cash (small bills): Useful for personal expenses, as cash is the most common payment method in the jungle.
  • Reusable water bottle: Keeps you hydrated during hikes and boat trips.
  • Sunglasses, toilet paper, and flashlight: Practical items for added comfort on the trip.
  • Chargers for cameras and phones: Necessary to capture the best moments of your adventure.
  • Personal items and medications: Bring your own medicines and hygiene products.

Frequently Asked Questions about Iquitos Jungle Tours – Amazon Rainforest

If you are planning a 4-day adventure in the Iquitos Amazon jungle, it’s normal to have questions. Here we answer the most common ones so you can travel prepared and fully enjoy your Amazon experience:

What is the physical difficulty level of the tour?

The tour is moderately challenging, ideal for travelers with basic fitness and a spirit of adventure. It includes short walks, boat trips, and outdoor activities such as wildlife observation, with no previous experience required.

Do I need vaccinations before traveling to Iquitos?

Vaccinations are not mandatory, but it is recommended to get the yellow fever vaccine at least 7 days before your trip as a precaution.

What type of accommodation is included in the tour?

You will stay in eco-lodges surrounded by the Amazon jungle, with private rooms, comfortable beds, mosquito nets, and private bathrooms. On some departures, if conditions allow, an optional night of camping in the jungle is offered for a more authentic experience.

What about meals? Are vegetarian or vegan options available?

All meals are prepared with fresh local ingredients. Vegetarian, vegan, or special diet options are available if requested at the time of booking.

What equipment should I bring? Do you provide boots or backpacks?

We recommend lightweight clothing, hat or cap, insect repellent, sunscreen, flashlight, raincoat, and personal hygiene items. Rubber boots, purified water, and basic safety gear are provided during the tour.

How does this tour support responsible tourism in Iquitos?

Peru Jungle Trips promotes sustainable tourism: we work with small groups, support local communities, reforestation projects, and social activities. Your trip contributes directly to the wellbeing of the Amazon and its inhabitants.

Experience a full immersion in the Iquitos jungle and discover the secrets that only this tour can reveal.

Price
From $480
$420
/ Person