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4 Days 3 Night
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Espanol
Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime Amazonian journey with our Amazon’s “Enchanted Wonder” 4-Day / 3-Night Low-Water Eco-Lodge Tour. This program is specially designed for the low-water season (August to January), when hidden river beaches emerge, unique hiking trails open, and wildlife gathers in smaller lagoons and streams.
During this magical time of the year, you’ll witness the rainforest from a new perspective: navigating tranquil blackwater rivers, walking on exposed sandbanks, and swimming in the mighty Amazon River. With expert guides, you’ll explore wildlife rescue centers, Indigenous communities, and medicinal plant trails—all while enjoying the comfort and hospitality of Amazon Andes Eco-Lodge.
| # | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Group Discount | 5 | 9 | 10% |
| 2 | Group Discount | 10 | 15 | 15% |
Reception at 9:30 am, transfer to Bellavista Port.
Boat ride on the Amazon River, visiting the confluence with the Nanay.
Stop at Fundo Don Pedrito to see Victoria Regia, piranhas, paiches, and caimans.
Arrival at Amazon Andes Eco-Lodge, room assignment, and lunch buffet.
Afternoon visit to the Timicurillo community to learn about local traditions.
Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Optional: Night walk to experience jungle sounds.
Breakfast at the lodge.
Morning visit to Neyser Island, home to free-roaming monkeys.
Continue to San Juan de Huashalado and the “Encanto de Rony” rescue center: see anacondas, boas, sloths, toucans, and macaws.
Tasting of Amazonian medicinal and aphrodisiac drinks.
Return to the lodge for lunch.
Afternoon guided botanical hike to learn about medicinal plants.
Dinner and storytelling night: Amazonian myths and legends.
Breakfast at the lodge.
Transfer to San Juan de Huashalado, then by canoe into the Yanayacu River (blackwater).
Full-day exploration: observe birds, monkeys, giant trees, and swim with pink dolphins.
Outdoor lunch with a local family or on board.
Return to the lodge around 6:00 pm, enjoying the Amazonian sunset en route.
Dinner and overnight.
Optional: Wake at 4:00 am for sunrise and birdwatching.
Breakfast.
Morning navigation to Sinchicuy community: cultural exchange with Yagua Indigenous people (dances, crafts, and traditions).
Swim in the Amazon River or enjoy a natural mud bath.
Return to the lodge for lunch.
Afternoon transfer back to Iquitos by boat (1.5 hours).
Arrival in the city and transfer to your hotel.
End of services.
The highlight is the Yanayacu blackwater river excursion, only possible during the rainy season. It offers unique chances to spot rare wildlife like sloths, otters, Hoatzin birds, and pink dolphins.
Yes. We use modern motorboats equipped with life jackets for all passengers. The trips are safe and comfortable, with opportunities to relax and enjoy the spectacular river scenery. During excursions into smaller rivers or blackwater creeks, we use smaller wooden boats for a more intimate Amazon experience.
Light, long-sleeved clothing (light colors)
Personal flashlight
Rain poncho
Rubber boots
Insect repellent
Sunglasses and sunscreen
Hat or cap
Personal items
Although wildlife sightings can never be 100% guaranteed, the confluence of the Nanay and Amazon Rivers is one of the best places to spot both pink and gray river dolphins. Many travelers consider this moment — when the blackwater meets the milky-brown Amazon — one of the highlights of the journey.
We recommend lightweight clothing, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and comfortable walking shoes. A rain poncho or light jacket is also useful, as showers are common in the Amazon. Don’t forget your camera and binoculars for wildlife viewing!
Yes. The lodge provides comfortable cabins with basic amenities and mosquito nets. The excursions are moderate and designed for all ages. Families with children, couples, and older travelers can all enjoy the program. If you have mobility concerns, let us know in advance so we can adapt activities accordingly.
Yes. The lodge can accommodate vegetarian and some special dietary requirements with advance notice. Meals are prepared with fresh local ingredients, offering a balance of Amazonian and Peruvian flavors.
The lodge offers limited solar-powered electricity, mainly for lighting and charging small devices. Internet and phone signal are generally unavailable, making this an excellent opportunity to disconnect and fully enjoy the natural environment.
We recommend consulting your physician about vaccines for yellow fever and other travel-related precautions.