Pacaya Samiria Jungle Tour 4 Days

Tour Type

Nature and Ecotourism Tours Peru

Group Size

2 to 12 People

Duration

4 Days

Trip to Pacaya Samiria National Reserve in the Peruvian Amazon

Located in the Loreto region, Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is the largest in Peru, with over 2 million hectares of protected tropical rainforest. Created in 1982, this reserve is famous for its mirror-like rivers that reflect the sky and jungle, earning it the nickname “The Jungle of Mirrors.”

The area hosts one of the highest concentrations of wildlife on the continent: mammals such as pink and gray dolphins, monkeys, and manatees, over 300 bird species, the paiche among the fish, and medicinal trees like aguaje, chuchuhuasa, and cedar.

This journey offers an authentic experience with hiking, river navigation, local culture, and accommodation in sustainable ecolodges.

Important Note:

  • Children from 0 to 11 years old receive a 20% discount. From age 12, the adult rate applies.
  • Flights from Lima to Iquitos should arrive before 09:00 a.m., and return flights from Iquitos to Lima should depart after 6:00 p.m.
  • If arriving or departing at other times, additional transfer costs apply.
  • The last day’s lunch is included, depending on the flight schedule. No refund applies if lunch is not taken.
  • The ecolodge has electricity from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (220v).
  • The program may vary depending on weather conditions and river season.
  • During free time, children and teenagers can enjoy the interactive game “Rescue of Princess Amana,” featuring augmented reality.

Itinerary

Day 1: Iquitos – San Joaquín de Omaguas – Nauta – Ecolodge

The experience begins with a welcome at the airport or from your hotel in Iquitos. From there, the journey continues to Nauta, the first town founded by the Spanish on the banks of the Marañón River, located 97 km from the city. Along the way, there is a stop at San Joaquín de Omaguas, one of the oldest populated centers in Loreto, where you can see the birth of the Amazon River, the longest and most voluminous river in the world.

In San Joaquín, a stop is made at the Samuel Fritz Interpretation Center, where guides explain the area’s history and its role as a hub of evangelical missions in the 17th and 18th centuries.

From the port of Nauta, a boat is boarded to reach the ecolodge, located deep in the lowland jungle. During the high-water season, a visit to Fundo Casual is included, an ideal place to observe Amazonian flora and fauna in their natural state.

Upon arrival at the ecolodge, a member of the Kukama Kukamiria community greets guests with a seasonal fruit drink. Afterwards, bungalows are assigned.

After lunch, the guide invites guests to choose a sustainable activity to carry out during the stay: plant a tree, learn words in Kukama, or another ecological experience. In the afternoon, there is a walk along the Ethnobotanical Ecotrail, an interpretive trail with augmented reality, guided by Amana, a virtual assistant.

The day ends with dinner and a talk about Amazonian myths and legends, followed by a walk along the Mythological Ecotrail, where five legendary jungle characters are introduced. Overnight at the lodge.

Day 2: Private Reserve – Nauta Caño – Pacaya Samiria National Reserve

After breakfast, the day begins with a hike through the Private Reserve of the ecolodge, located in a restinga forest area. The trail leads through lush vegetation and abundant wildlife, where you’ll explore the biodiversity of the Amazon by following tracks of primates and other species. During the walk, the guide interprets the natural surroundings and explains the traditional use of medicinal plants and native trees.

This stage also includes access to the Fauna Ecotrail, an interactive circuit that lets you learn about six representative species of the area with the support of a virtual guide, blending adventure with technology.

In the afternoon, the excursion enters the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, specifically the Nauta Caño sector. There, the official registration is completed before continuing with a river expedition.

During the navigation, you’ll look for sightings of pink and gray dolphins, typical of Amazonian waters. The scenery is dazzling: the perfect reflection of the sky, clouds, and vegetation on the water creates a unique sensation, as if traveling through mirrors. That’s why the region is known as “The Jungle of Mirrors.”

Throughout the route, you may spot various bird species and take part in a traditional fishing practice, using the same techniques as local inhabitants for subsistence.

As night falls, a night walk through the forest surrounding the ecolodge is carried out, ideal for listening to the jungle’s sounds and spotting species active at dusk. Overnight at the lodge.

Day 3: Full Day in Pacaya Samiria National Reserve – 20 de Enero Community

After breakfast, the day begins with another entrance into the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve for a full day of exploration. This time, the river journey extends along the Yanayacu River basin, an area rich in biodiversity and of great ecological value.

During the navigation, you’ll arrive at the 20 de Enero Community, where visitors have the opportunity to interact with local families. This community actively participates in conservation projects, organized in natural resource management groups, which protect key species of the Amazonian ecosystem.

During the visit, guests can observe how the locals live, learn about their customs, and take part in a traditional regional activity: climbing the aguaje palm, a native tree whose fruit is sustainably harvested by the community.

The journey continues deeper into the river, offering new opportunities to spot various bird species and to connect with untouched nature. A second round of artisanal fishing practice is also included, using traditional techniques of the Amazonian people, reflecting their deep connection to the river environment.

Throughout the day, the river navigation allows guests to enjoy the unique aquatic landscapes of the reserve, along with its rich fauna, all guided by the expertise of the local team.

By late afternoon, the group returns to the ecolodge, where dinner is served, followed by a time to rest after a deep immersion into the rainforest. Overnight at the lodge, surrounded by the peace of the Amazonian forest.

Day 4: Shiriyacu Lake – San Jorge Community – Return to Iquitos

After breakfast, the day begins with a boat excursion along the Marañón River toward Shiriyacu Lake, a lagoon that, depending on the season and water level, allows for traditional Amazonian fishing. This setting is known for its peacefulness and natural beauty, making it an ideal place to conclude the journey with an authentic experience in contact with local biodiversity.

The next stop is the San Jorge Community, a small riverside village that preserves strong cultural traditions. There, visitors explore the Pua Kamatawara Women Artisans Center, renowned for its handmade creations using chambira palm fiber and the art of carving wingo (Amazonian gourd). This visit provides insight into the handicraft work of local women, who preserve ancestral techniques while strengthening the local economy through art.

After the visit, guests return to the ecolodge to gather their belongings and prepare for departure. At the scheduled time, the group boards the boat once more to reach the port of Nauta.

From the port, a vehicle awaits to transport guests back to the city of Iquitos, completing the journey through one of the most fascinating ecosystems on the planet.

Upon arrival in the city, the final transfer is made to the hotel or airport, marking the end of an immersive experience that combines nature, culture, and sustainability in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon.

Included

  • Transfers to the ecolodge
  • Full meals at the ecolodge (local cuisine, water, and herbal infusions)
  • Accommodation at the ecolodge in cabins with private bathroom
  • Guided excursions in Spanish and English
  • Guiding services and entrance fee to the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve
  • Electricity from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (220v)
  • Pickup and transportation from the airport or hotel in Iquitos

Not Included

  • Airfare
  • Bar consumption
  • Tips for guides
  • Anything not specified

Packing List

Packing List for the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve Tour

Documentation

  • Valid passport
  • Security pouch or hidden money belt for personal documents

Recommended Clothing

  • Long-sleeved synthetic shirts or T-shirts (sun/insect protection)
  • Hiking shorts and pants (synthetic and quick-drying)
  • Waterproof jacket or breathable poncho
  • Waterproof pants (recommended with side zippers)
  • Lightweight and easy-to-wash clothes for evenings and transfers
  • Socks
  • Swimsuit
  • Sun hat
  • Bandana

Footwear

  • Light hiking boots or trail shoes
  • Comfortable sneakers or sandals for walking
  • Water shoes or sandals

Luggage

  • Durable duffel bag (preferably with wheels and retractable handle)
  • Small waterproof daypack (for camera, snacks, water)
  • Luggage tags and locks

Electronics

  • Camera and extra batteries
  • Chargers for phone, camera, and small devices
  • (Note: electricity available only from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., 220V. Check your devices’ compatibility.)

Travel Accessories

  • Sunglasses with retainer strap
  • Sunscreen and lip balm
  • Insect repellent with DEET
  • Binoculars
  • Wet wipes
  • Hand sanitizer gel
  • Travel watch
  • Flashlight with extra batteries
  • Personal first-aid kit
  • Small towel and washcloth
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8 months ago
I had an excellent experience with Peru Jungle Trips!
I was in Cusco and wanted to visit the jungle originally thinking Tambopata, overwhelmed with options. My desire was to visit the Amazon and be deep in the jungle with few people. I walked into the office and met Pedro who talked with me for over half an hour explaining different options. Ultimately, Pedro told me that Manu National Park is the place to be in the jungle with few people. Pedro helped me book a 6 day tour in Manu National Park 2 days later.
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9 months ago
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Arturo Pérez
9 months ago
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Andrea Vazquez
9 months ago
Thanks to them, we got to know incredible places in Peru. The person who helped us via WhatsApp was super friendly and attentive.
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Manuel Etcheverry
10 months ago
Excellent, very organized. We took the 7-day tour to Manu and Machu Picchu. The agency was always very attentive to us. The food in the jungle was excellent, as were the hikes. The guides, Lucho and Rubén, were excellent.
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10 months ago
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Joan Perez
10 months ago
A great experience without a doubt. I took the 7 day tour to the reserved area of the manu and it was fantastic. The guide was very friendly, the cook always made good food and all the drivers/crew were very professional.

In the reserve we could find many types of fauna and the guide gave information at all times and knew many species.
Excellent tour (4 days, 3 nights) including the first morning at the Belén market. Very friendly. They fulfilled the itinerary with some flexibility and accommodated some minor requests we had. The accommodations are simple and have electricity and internet a couple of hours a day, but most of the time you'll be exploring the surrounding area, almost always by motorboat. Kevin, our guide, was pleasant and interesting; definitely a recommended experience.
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11 months ago
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