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The Top 10 Things to See and Do in Iquitos

For many of you, it will be the first time you visit the jungle. That’s why you might be wondering what kind of clothes to pack.

All You Need To Know About Iquitos

All You Need To Know About Iquitos

Iquitos is located in northeastern Peru and is a Peruvian port city. More than that, it’s the gateway to your unforgettable jungle experience in the Amazon and one of the most popular jungle destinations in Peru. The Peruvian territory of the Amazon jungle is roughly 60% and is home to 850 different species of flora, over 330 birds and 150 reptiles and amphibians!

As you can imagine, your travels in this city will be completely different from what you have seen before in Lima or Cusco. Iquitos has a very unique vibe. Get ready for hectic traffic with more three-wheeled mototaxis than you have ever seen before, an interesting jungle culture and extraordinary food.

To give you the best insights on what is awaiting you, we created this Iquitos Peru guide with all the information you need to know. We’ll cover topics such as the different weather periods, the city of Iquitos itself and its culture, as well as why you should be careful when trying Ayahuasca. At the end of the article, you will be perfectly prepared for your time in the Peruvian jungle.

  • The Best Time to visit the Amazon Jungle
    • High Water Season
    • Low Water Season
    • The Belen Market
    • Indigenous Communities
    • Ayahuasca
    • What most tours look like
    • Our Iquitos Jungle Tour

    The Best Time to Visit the Amazon Jungle

    The air humidity in the jungle is a whole different story, as it averages around 80-100% all year long. Read that again, can you imagine such a high humidity? The average annual temperature in Iquitos is approx. 26°C (80°F). Temperatures can rise up to 31°C (88°F) in the day and drop to 22°C (72°F) in the evening.

    amazon river shore with boats

    A typical view of a local community shore in the jungle of Iquitos.

    Before coming to the jungle, you should consider that it rains a lot more in March, April and May, whereas in June, July and August the rain decreases a lot. Therefore, the best time to visit Iquitos really depends on your personal preferences and what you’d like to see.

    Depending on when you visit, your itinerary might slightly vary. This is because the high and low water seasons require the lodges to be flexible with their programs, e.g. if there is not enough water in the creek, it won’t be possible to do the boat tour at night. In the following paragraph, we’ll go more into depth regarding this point.

    High Water Season in Iquitos, Peru

    One important point to consider when planning your trip to Iquitos is the high and low water season.

    Let’s start with the high water season which is from December to May. During these months, the water levels are the highest and the Amazon river rises more than 7 m (22 ft).

    Visiting during this time allows you to get deeper into the rainforest by boat and explore impassable creeks that you cannot pass during the low water season. As a result, you’ll get even closer to the incredible wildlife of the Amazon river. In turn, your probability of seeing animals such as pink dolphins, giant river otters, night monkeys, river turtles and other species living deep in the jungle is higher.

    high water in amazon river in iquitos peru

    In the high water season, locals have to be prepared as the water levels rise significantly.

    Low Water Season in Iquitos, Peru

    The low water season is from June until November. Temperatures can rise up to 34°C (90°F) during this period.

    The biggest difference to the high water season is that you have to walk deep into the jungle instead of being able to take a boat. The water levels are up to 7 m (22 ft) lower than during the high water season. Therefore, it requires some hiking instead of using the boat or canoe.

    So in case you prefer to explore the jungle by foot instead of sitting in a boat, you should visit Iquitos in the low water season. A nice side effect of the low water season is that due to less rain there will be fewer mosquitos around. Still, make sure to always use insect repellent.

    How to Get To Iquitos, Peru

    To get to Iquitos you have only two options: by air or water! As the city is located in the middle of the Amazon and around 1.012 km (628 miles) away from the capital Lima, the best way to get there is by plane.

    The flight from Lima to Iquitos takes about 2 hours. From Cusco to Iquitos, it’s a little more than 2 hours. Normally, the most reliable airline for this flight is LatAm.

    In the end, it depends on your travel itinerary as you can visit the jungle before or after your tours in Cusco. From Lima to Iquitos you will have more flights available and probably also cheaper ones than from Cusco to Iquitos.

    The City of Iquitos and Its Culture

    Iquitos is also known as “the capital of the Peruvian Amazon”, as it’s located next to the Amazon river and in the middle of the jungle. In fact, it’s the largest city in the world that can only be reached by boat.

    The jungle city is home to a complex cultural life mainly of native Iquiteños, Brazilians, Colombians, Chineses and settled expatriate ethnicities. In this unique place, there live more than 470.000 inhabitants in four districts: Iquitos, Punchana, Belén and San Juan Bautista.

    mototaxis in iquitos peru

    The streets of Iquitos are always hectic and crowded which is why driving here isn’t easy.

    An astonishing fact is that in Iquitos, you’ll hardly find find people driving cars! The streets are mainly dominated by more than 25.000 moto taxis, also known as auto rickshaws, which are three-wheeled motorbikes mostly used as taxis.

    The benefit of the 3-wheelers is that you can enjoy a fresh breeze and that you get around really cheap. Besides that, you can find large buses that are made out of wood. You have to see it with your own eyes in order to believe it.

    The Belen Market

    The Belen street market is not just your typical go-to market. It’s famous for its jungle foods, jungle crafts and especially for the Shaman’s Alley, known as “Merkato del Brujo”. Here, you can get all kinds of medicine, tobacco and other exotic things from the Amazon.

    This is an outstanding place for all fruit lovers. You can try fruits that you have never heard of before, such as cherimoya, guanabana, aguaje, lucuma or camu-camu.

    souvenir animals at belen market

    Prepare yourself to find a lot of extraordinary things at Belen market.

    However, be aware of pickpockets because the streets are very narrow and it can get crowded. We recommend you go with a local guide that can help you with the communication, make sure you get the best deals and show you some interesting things you have never seen in a market before.

    Indigenous Communities

    While exploring the jungle of Iquitos you will have the opportunity to meet one of many native communities. The majority of them have been civilised by Catholic missions, but they still kept their ancestral habits such as dances, feeding, language, art and much more.

    Some of the most known communities are:

    • Capanahuas
    • Boras
    • Yaguas (you will visit this community during our tour)
    • Jibaros
    • Cocamas
    • Ocainas
    • Remiyacus

    local community with tourists in iquitos peru

    Visiting the local community and understanding how they live is a memorable experience.

    Every one of these tribes usually keeps a specific area of a territory that belongs to a certain basin of a river. Can you imagine that there are more than 64 different tribes and sub tribes in the Peruvian jungle?

    These communities have an enormous expertise in using Amazon rainforest plants and herbs for healing. They are very well known for hallucinogenic beverages, like “Ayahuasca”.

    Ayahuasca

    One of the main reasons why many people fly to Iquitos is to try Ayahuasca , a powerful psychedelic brew made from local plants. Shamans have been using their plant healing methods for over thousands of year. In recent years, it has gained a lot of popularity around the globe.

    loal with typical clothes and jewelry

    If you’re planning on taking Ayahuasca, make sure to do proper research before.

    Many people have been reporting life-changing experiences after taking this medicine, others had dramatic visions and hallucinations. In case you want to try it, we recommend doing proper research and doing it in a professional environment with people that know what they doing.

    We strongly urge you not to buy it or any other unknown substance at the Belen market and try it out on your own. The effects could be fatal.

    Jungle Food

    Get ready for some of the most incredible food you have ever tried, as the gastronomy in Peru and especially in the jungle is something really unique. As Peruvians really identify themselves with their gastronomy, this topic just had to be part of our Iquitos Peru guide.

    sausage meat and potato dumpling

    The typical Peruvian jungle food is tasty and rich in calories.

    It is an exotic mix of Peruvian, Brazilian and Colombian food with influences from the Andes as well as the Pacific coast.

    Some of the most popular dishes are:

    • Juane: The base consists of rice, meat, olives, hard-boiled eggs, aromatic herbs and spices. All of this is is wrapped in bijao leaves (plant from the jungle) and then boiled in clay pots.
    • Tacacho: Is made out of fried slices of cooking banana, then mashed with chicharon (fried pork fat) and usually it’s served with chorizo (fried sausage).
    • Sarapatera: This is a famous stew prepared with “Charapa” (turtle variety) meat, spiced with garlic, onions, green banana and other herbs! The cooking of the stew is made in the shell of the turtle and it’s served it in the same shell as well.
    • Tacacho con Cecina: This is a traditional Peruvian dish that is typically served for breakfast. Normally, the plantains are grilled or boiled and after that they’re mashed with a large wooden mortar. After that, this mash is combined with lard, salt, pieces of pork rind and served with vegetables and chorizo on the side.

    What to Pack for the Amazon Jungle

    For many of you, it will be the first time you visit the jungle. That’s why you might be wondering what kind of clothes to pack.

    The weather in Iquitos is very special, because most of the time it’s very humid and warm at the same time! In fact, it’s possible that you wake up with a blue sky, but in the afternoon it rains like crazy. Due to the rapidly changing weather, it’s crucial to pack adequate clothing.

    A quick summary of what you should bring:

    • Dri-fit clothing
    • Long sleeve shirts and trousers
    • T-shirts, tank tops and loose cotton clothing
    • Shoes and socks
    • Light windbreaker
    • Swimwear
    • Hat/cap

    To get a detailed overview of what to bring, check out our Iquitos Peru packing list.

    travelers on boat amazon river

    During your jungle tour, you’ll be on the Amazon river various times for your excursions.

    Safety in Iquitos

    Once you arrive in the city of Iquitos, you should take the usual precautions and try not to walk after dark. Always be aware of your surroundings and watch out for pickpockets.

    Usually, you won’t stay for too long in the city. Our team picks you up from the airport (luggage claim) and then you head to the city harbor from where you take a speed boat to the lodge.

    In the jungle itself, you’ll be safe. Of course there are dangerous animals, but you won’t face any of them in the excursions. Still, it’s very important that you always listen to the instructions of your guide. The Amazon rainforest animals and the nature of the Amazon rainforest are something very unique, so it’s important we respect it and behave like a guest.

    Vaccinations and Medication

    A commonly asked question is whether it’s necessary to have the yellow fever vaccination when doing the Iquitos jungle tour. The answer is no, it’s not necessary. All of our team members did the 3-day tour without vaccination and had no problems. However, if you feel more secure getting this vaccination or if your doctor recommends it, then you should get it.

    What you should definitely bring is enough insect repellent, sunscreen and your typical travel kit with necessary medicine.

    Filtered Water

    Please be careful and do not drink tap water in your lodge, only filtered water. We recommend you bring a 1-1.5l bottle of water with you, so you can refill it every time you need to.

     jungle lodge from above

    This is what the lodge where we stay looks like from above.

    Iquitos Jungle Tours

    What Most Tours Look Like

    Most jungle tours are 3-4 days long and their programs are rather similar. This means that you’ll be picked up from the airport and taken to the harbor of Iquitos from where you’ll take a speed boat to the lodge. Some lodges are closer to the city, others are deeper in the jungle. Therefore, the time spent on the boat depends, but normally it’s around 1.5-3 hours.

    guy with monkey on his shoulder

    On the monkey island, you’ll get to interact with some incredible monkeys.

    The programs the lodges offer depend on whether they have any collaborations with local communities or local institutions, helping them financially by organising visits for travelers. We recommend you check out our blog post about the 3-day jungle tour for more information.

    Some of the typical activities most Amazon lodges in Iquitos offer are:

    • Boat tour on the Amazon river
    • Visit of the monkey island
    • Get to know a real local community
    • Jungle walk at night

    One of the most luxurious and unique jungle tours is in Iquitos takes place on a boat. We made a short video about the Delfin Amazon cruises, a luxury boat offering multi-day tours on the Amazon river.

    Our Iquitos Jungle Tour

    During our Iquitos jungle tours, you will visit the monkey island, dance with a local community, experience a boat tour by night on the Amazon river, hike through the jungle in the day and at night, learn more about the unique flora and fauna of Iquitos and much more!

    Apart from the amazing itinerary, what makes our tour special is the combination of adventure and comfort. After experiencing unforgettable moments in the jungle, you will return to a lodge equipped with a pool, a restaurant with delicious regional food. Most importantly, you get to sleep in comfortable beds in rooms that are entirely protected by mosquito nets so the bugs don’t bother you at night. There are also various hammocks perfect for relaxing and listening to the sounds of the jungle.

    swimming pool lodge in amazon jungle

    Relaxing at the pool in between the tours sets the tone for a relaxing vacation.

    Based on our experience and the feedback we obtained from our travelers, this combination is what made their trip even more special. They said they felt like a jungle explorer while enjoying small bits of luxury. In the end, it depends on how much you are willing to spend on your experience in the Peruvian jungle.

    Our recommendation is to pay a little more and to have a comfortable bed with mosquito protected rooms, delicious food and just a place where you feel safe and happy – especially after returning from a long day in the warm and humid jungle. Undoubtedly, this will contribute positively to your overall experience.

    Check out the video below for more insights about our tour.

    Iquitos in Peru – A Place You Will Never Forget

    In case you plan on traveling to Peru, you definitely need to include Iquitos in your itinerary. Not only are the flora and fauna worth seeing, but it’s also fascinating to learn more about the diverse Peruvian cultures and traditions, as well as the communities. On top of that, get ready for a unique culinary experiences with the flavors of the jungle!

    Before you decide when to explore this amazing place, make sure you know about the pros and cons of the respective high and low water seasons. Your experience can be very different depending on which one you choose. Also, remember that it rains a lot more in March, April and May. In this high water period, you can head deeper into the rainforest by boat, allowing you to get very close to the unique wildlife!

    pink dolphin in amazon river

    With some luck you’ll see the rare pink dolphins in Iquitos.

    Contrary to that, the rain decreases in the months of June, July and August. In the low water period, you won’t be able to do boat tours through side creeks of the Amazon river but you can walk in the jungle. This is also a very nice experience.

    In the end, it doesn’t matter how many days you stay in Iquitos, as the jungle experience by itself will be a unique memory for your entire life. We hope that after reading our Peruvian Amazon Travel Guide you’ve gained a better idea of what to expect when visiting the Peruvian rainforest.

    The Top 10 Things to See and Do in Iquitos

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    Harry Stewart

    26 October 2017

    As Peru’s premier jungle destination and the gateway to the great Amazon rainforest, there are a plethora of exciting activities to keep an adventurous traveler busy in Iquitos. Whether it be marveling at a floating settlement or delving deep into the Amazon, here are the top 10 things to see and do in the city.

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    Have lunch in an iron house

    Have lunch in an iron house

    Built towards the end of the 19th century, this historically significant iron residence is a living testament to the wealth amassed during the region’s rubber boom. Said to be the first pre-fabricated house in the Americas, the building was designed in Europe (some believe by Gustav Eiffel), shipped to Peru, and carried through the jungle by hand, piece by piece. Upstairs has a decent restaurant.

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    See some colorful butterflies

    See some colorful butterflies

    Butterfly enthusiasts rejoice, Iquitos has one of the best butterfly farms on the continent. Countless colorful species call this refuge home, made all the better by an informative guide who passionately explains their life cycles and breeding habits. A number of other exotic animals such as a jaguar, manatee, caiman and monkey are also on display.
    Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm and Amazon Animal Orphanage, Iquitos, Peru +51 65 232665

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    Make friends with a Manatee

    Make friends with a Manatee

    Those more interested in aquatic wildlife should head straight to the Amazonian Manatee Rescue Center to get to know these graceful endangered species up close and personal. Visitors are encouraged to bottle feed younger manatees who stay in the reserve until they are two years old and are ready to be released into the wild.
    Manatee Rescue Center, Iquitos, Peru +51 965 834 685

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    Take a boat to Monkey Island

    Take a boat to Monkey Island

    Iquitos has its own real life monkey island and its every bit as exciting as it sounds. As one would expect, the place is absolutely packed full of monkeys, with nine different species roaming freely throughout the 200 hectare plot. Entry is by donation only, although the cheeky locals expect an additional gift so be sure to bring bananas from Iquitos.
    La Isla de Los Monos, Iquitos, Peru +51 65 235887

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    Meet some indigenous locals

    Meet some indigenous locals

    Ethno-tourists will relish in the chance to visit the indigenous settlement of Yaguas, a short boat ride from town. Traditionally dressed villagers treat tourists to a vibrant song and dance routine and offer a crash course in the finer points of blow dart hunting. Consider purchasing some locally made handicrafts, the perfect Amazon souvenir of which the profits go straight back into the community.
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    Cruise around Belen

    Cruise around Belen

    Just south of Iquitos lies the region’s most remarkable settlement, a floating village seemingly untouched by the passage of time. Boat tours take travelers right through the town, passing family homes and public buildings like schools and restaurants. Many opt to visit the Belen market, particularly Pasaje Paquito where all kinds of traditional Amazon medicines are on sale to cure anything from baldness to a broken heart.

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    Enter a different dimension on an Ayahuasca retreat

    An indigenous medicine that has been used in the region for centuries, Ayahuasca has become popular in recent years with westerners seeking spiritual guidance. This potent brew is made from a combination of local roots and sends visitors on a profound psychedelic trip, something definitely not for the faint-hearted.

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    All You Need To Know About Iquitos

    All You Need To Know About Iquitos

    Iquitos is located in northeastern Peru and is a Peruvian port city. More than that, it’s the gateway to your unforgettable jungle experience in the Amazon and one of the most popular jungle destinations in Peru. The Peruvian territory of the Amazon jungle is roughly 60% and is home to 850 different species of flora, over 330 birds and 150 reptiles and amphibians!

    As you can imagine, your travels in this city will be completely different from what you have seen before in Lima or Cusco. Iquitos has a very unique vibe. Get ready for hectic traffic with more three-wheeled mototaxis than you have ever seen before, an interesting jungle culture and extraordinary food.

    To give you the best insights on what is awaiting you, we created this Iquitos Peru guide with all the information you need to know. We’ll cover topics such as the different weather periods, the city of Iquitos itself and its culture, as well as why you should be careful when trying Ayahuasca. At the end of the article, you will be perfectly prepared for your time in the Peruvian jungle.

    • The Best Time to visit the Amazon Jungle
      • High Water Season
      • Low Water Season
      • The Belen Market
      • Indigenous Communities
      • Ayahuasca
      • What most tours look like
      • Our Iquitos Jungle Tour

      The Best Time to Visit the Amazon Jungle

      The air humidity in the jungle is a whole different story, as it averages around 80-100% all year long. Read that again, can you imagine such a high humidity? The average annual temperature in Iquitos is approx. 26°C (80°F). Temperatures can rise up to 31°C (88°F) in the day and drop to 22°C (72°F) in the evening.

      amazon river shore with boats

      A typical view of a local community shore in the jungle of Iquitos.

      Before coming to the jungle, you should consider that it rains a lot more in March, April and May, whereas in June, July and August the rain decreases a lot. Therefore, the best time to visit Iquitos really depends on your personal preferences and what you’d like to see.

      Depending on when you visit, your itinerary might slightly vary. This is because the high and low water seasons require the lodges to be flexible with their programs, e.g. if there is not enough water in the creek, it won’t be possible to do the boat tour at night. In the following paragraph, we’ll go more into depth regarding this point.

      High Water Season in Iquitos, Peru

      One important point to consider when planning your trip to Iquitos is the high and low water season.

      Let’s start with the high water season which is from December to May. During these months, the water levels are the highest and the Amazon river rises more than 7 m (22 ft).

      Visiting during this time allows you to get deeper into the rainforest by boat and explore impassable creeks that you cannot pass during the low water season. As a result, you’ll get even closer to the incredible wildlife of the Amazon river. In turn, your probability of seeing animals such as pink dolphins, giant river otters, night monkeys, river turtles and other species living deep in the jungle is higher.

      high water in amazon river in iquitos peru

      In the high water season, locals have to be prepared as the water levels rise significantly.

      Low Water Season in Iquitos, Peru

      The low water season is from June until November. Temperatures can rise up to 34°C (90°F) during this period.

      The biggest difference to the high water season is that you have to walk deep into the jungle instead of being able to take a boat. The water levels are up to 7 m (22 ft) lower than during the high water season. Therefore, it requires some hiking instead of using the boat or canoe.

      So in case you prefer to explore the jungle by foot instead of sitting in a boat, you should visit Iquitos in the low water season. A nice side effect of the low water season is that due to less rain there will be fewer mosquitos around. Still, make sure to always use insect repellent.

      How to Get To Iquitos, Peru

      To get to Iquitos you have only two options: by air or water! As the city is located in the middle of the Amazon and around 1.012 km (628 miles) away from the capital Lima, the best way to get there is by plane.

      The flight from Lima to Iquitos takes about 2 hours. From Cusco to Iquitos, it’s a little more than 2 hours. Normally, the most reliable airline for this flight is LatAm.

      In the end, it depends on your travel itinerary as you can visit the jungle before or after your tours in Cusco. From Lima to Iquitos you will have more flights available and probably also cheaper ones than from Cusco to Iquitos.

      The City of Iquitos and Its Culture

      Iquitos is also known as “the capital of the Peruvian Amazon”, as it’s located next to the Amazon river and in the middle of the jungle. In fact, it’s the largest city in the world that can only be reached by boat.

      The jungle city is home to a complex cultural life mainly of native Iquiteños, Brazilians, Colombians, Chineses and settled expatriate ethnicities. In this unique place, there live more than 470.000 inhabitants in four districts: Iquitos, Punchana, Belén and San Juan Bautista.

      mototaxis in iquitos peru

      The streets of Iquitos are always hectic and crowded which is why driving here isn’t easy.

      An astonishing fact is that in Iquitos, you’ll hardly find find people driving cars! The streets are mainly dominated by more than 25.000 moto taxis, also known as auto rickshaws, which are three-wheeled motorbikes mostly used as taxis.

      The benefit of the 3-wheelers is that you can enjoy a fresh breeze and that you get around really cheap. Besides that, you can find large buses that are made out of wood. You have to see it with your own eyes in order to believe it.

      The Belen Market

      The Belen street market is not just your typical go-to market. It’s famous for its jungle foods, jungle crafts and especially for the Shaman’s Alley, known as “Merkato del Brujo”. Here, you can get all kinds of medicine, tobacco and other exotic things from the Amazon.

      This is an outstanding place for all fruit lovers. You can try fruits that you have never heard of before, such as cherimoya, guanabana, aguaje, lucuma or camu-camu.

      souvenir animals at belen market

      Prepare yourself to find a lot of extraordinary things at Belen market.

      However, be aware of pickpockets because the streets are very narrow and it can get crowded. We recommend you go with a local guide that can help you with the communication, make sure you get the best deals and show you some interesting things you have never seen in a market before.

      Indigenous Communities

      While exploring the jungle of Iquitos you will have the opportunity to meet one of many native communities. The majority of them have been civilised by Catholic missions, but they still kept their ancestral habits such as dances, feeding, language, art and much more.

      Some of the most known communities are:

      • Capanahuas
      • Boras
      • Yaguas (you will visit this community during our tour)
      • Jibaros
      • Cocamas
      • Ocainas
      • Remiyacus

      local community with tourists in iquitos peru

      Visiting the local community and understanding how they live is a memorable experience.

      Every one of these tribes usually keeps a specific area of a territory that belongs to a certain basin of a river. Can you imagine that there are more than 64 different tribes and sub tribes in the Peruvian jungle?

      These communities have an enormous expertise in using Amazon rainforest plants and herbs for healing. They are very well known for hallucinogenic beverages, like “Ayahuasca”.

      Ayahuasca

      One of the main reasons why many people fly to Iquitos is to try Ayahuasca , a powerful psychedelic brew made from local plants. Shamans have been using their plant healing methods for over thousands of year. In recent years, it has gained a lot of popularity around the globe.

      loal with typical clothes and jewelry

      If you’re planning on taking Ayahuasca, make sure to do proper research before.

      Many people have been reporting life-changing experiences after taking this medicine, others had dramatic visions and hallucinations. In case you want to try it, we recommend doing proper research and doing it in a professional environment with people that know what they doing.

      We strongly urge you not to buy it or any other unknown substance at the Belen market and try it out on your own. The effects could be fatal.

      Jungle Food

      Get ready for some of the most incredible food you have ever tried, as the gastronomy in Peru and especially in the jungle is something really unique. As Peruvians really identify themselves with their gastronomy, this topic just had to be part of our Iquitos Peru guide.

      sausage meat and potato dumpling

      The typical Peruvian jungle food is tasty and rich in calories.

      It is an exotic mix of Peruvian, Brazilian and Colombian food with influences from the Andes as well as the Pacific coast.

      Some of the most popular dishes are:

      • Juane: The base consists of rice, meat, olives, hard-boiled eggs, aromatic herbs and spices. All of this is is wrapped in bijao leaves (plant from the jungle) and then boiled in clay pots.
      • Tacacho: Is made out of fried slices of cooking banana, then mashed with chicharon (fried pork fat) and usually it’s served with chorizo (fried sausage).
      • Sarapatera: This is a famous stew prepared with “Charapa” (turtle variety) meat, spiced with garlic, onions, green banana and other herbs! The cooking of the stew is made in the shell of the turtle and it’s served it in the same shell as well.
      • Tacacho con Cecina: This is a traditional Peruvian dish that is typically served for breakfast. Normally, the plantains are grilled or boiled and after that they’re mashed with a large wooden mortar. After that, this mash is combined with lard, salt, pieces of pork rind and served with vegetables and chorizo on the side.

      What to Pack for the Amazon Jungle

      For many of you, it will be the first time you visit the jungle. That’s why you might be wondering what kind of clothes to pack.

      The weather in Iquitos is very special, because most of the time it’s very humid and warm at the same time! In fact, it’s possible that you wake up with a blue sky, but in the afternoon it rains like crazy. Due to the rapidly changing weather, it’s crucial to pack adequate clothing.

      A quick summary of what you should bring:

      • Dri-fit clothing
      • Long sleeve shirts and trousers
      • T-shirts, tank tops and loose cotton clothing
      • Shoes and socks
      • Light windbreaker
      • Swimwear
      • Hat/cap

      To get a detailed overview of what to bring, check out our Iquitos Peru packing list.

      travelers on boat amazon river

      During your jungle tour, you’ll be on the Amazon river various times for your excursions.

      Safety in Iquitos

      Once you arrive in the city of Iquitos, you should take the usual precautions and try not to walk after dark. Always be aware of your surroundings and watch out for pickpockets.

      Usually, you won’t stay for too long in the city. Our team picks you up from the airport (luggage claim) and then you head to the city harbor from where you take a speed boat to the lodge.

      In the jungle itself, you’ll be safe. Of course there are dangerous animals, but you won’t face any of them in the excursions. Still, it’s very important that you always listen to the instructions of your guide. The Amazon rainforest animals and the nature of the Amazon rainforest are something very unique, so it’s important we respect it and behave like a guest.

      Vaccinations and Medication

      A commonly asked question is whether it’s necessary to have the yellow fever vaccination when doing the Iquitos jungle tour. The answer is no, it’s not necessary. All of our team members did the 3-day tour without vaccination and had no problems. However, if you feel more secure getting this vaccination or if your doctor recommends it, then you should get it.

      What you should definitely bring is enough insect repellent, sunscreen and your typical travel kit with necessary medicine.

      Filtered Water

      Please be careful and do not drink tap water in your lodge, only filtered water. We recommend you bring a 1-1.5l bottle of water with you, so you can refill it every time you need to.

       jungle lodge from above

      This is what the lodge where we stay looks like from above.

      Iquitos Jungle Tours

      What Most Tours Look Like

      Most jungle tours are 3-4 days long and their programs are rather similar. This means that you’ll be picked up from the airport and taken to the harbor of Iquitos from where you’ll take a speed boat to the lodge. Some lodges are closer to the city, others are deeper in the jungle. Therefore, the time spent on the boat depends, but normally it’s around 1.5-3 hours.

      guy with monkey on his shoulder

      On the monkey island, you’ll get to interact with some incredible monkeys.

      The programs the lodges offer depend on whether they have any collaborations with local communities or local institutions, helping them financially by organising visits for travelers. We recommend you check out our blog post about the 3-day jungle tour for more information.

      Some of the typical activities most Amazon lodges in Iquitos offer are:

      • Boat tour on the Amazon river
      • Visit of the monkey island
      • Get to know a real local community
      • Jungle walk at night

      One of the most luxurious and unique jungle tours is in Iquitos takes place on a boat. We made a short video about the Delfin Amazon cruises, a luxury boat offering multi-day tours on the Amazon river.

      Our Iquitos Jungle Tour

      During our Iquitos jungle tours, you will visit the monkey island, dance with a local community, experience a boat tour by night on the Amazon river, hike through the jungle in the day and at night, learn more about the unique flora and fauna of Iquitos and much more!

      Apart from the amazing itinerary, what makes our tour special is the combination of adventure and comfort. After experiencing unforgettable moments in the jungle, you will return to a lodge equipped with a pool, a restaurant with delicious regional food. Most importantly, you get to sleep in comfortable beds in rooms that are entirely protected by mosquito nets so the bugs don’t bother you at night. There are also various hammocks perfect for relaxing and listening to the sounds of the jungle.

      swimming pool lodge in amazon jungle

      Relaxing at the pool in between the tours sets the tone for a relaxing vacation.

      Based on our experience and the feedback we obtained from our travelers, this combination is what made their trip even more special. They said they felt like a jungle explorer while enjoying small bits of luxury. In the end, it depends on how much you are willing to spend on your experience in the Peruvian jungle.

      Our recommendation is to pay a little more and to have a comfortable bed with mosquito protected rooms, delicious food and just a place where you feel safe and happy – especially after returning from a long day in the warm and humid jungle. Undoubtedly, this will contribute positively to your overall experience.

      Check out the video below for more insights about our tour.

      Iquitos in Peru – A Place You Will Never Forget

      In case you plan on traveling to Peru, you definitely need to include Iquitos in your itinerary. Not only are the flora and fauna worth seeing, but it’s also fascinating to learn more about the diverse Peruvian cultures and traditions, as well as the communities. On top of that, get ready for a unique culinary experiences with the flavors of the jungle!

      Before you decide when to explore this amazing place, make sure you know about the pros and cons of the respective high and low water seasons. Your experience can be very different depending on which one you choose. Also, remember that it rains a lot more in March, April and May. In this high water period, you can head deeper into the rainforest by boat, allowing you to get very close to the unique wildlife!

      pink dolphin in amazon river

      With some luck you’ll see the rare pink dolphins in Iquitos.

      Contrary to that, the rain decreases in the months of June, July and August. In the low water period, you won’t be able to do boat tours through side creeks of the Amazon river but you can walk in the jungle. This is also a very nice experience.

      In the end, it doesn’t matter how many days you stay in Iquitos, as the jungle experience by itself will be a unique memory for your entire life. We hope that after reading our Peruvian Amazon Travel Guide you’ve gained a better idea of what to expect when visiting the Peruvian rainforest.

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