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3 Days 2 Night
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Espanol
Step into the heart of the Peruvian Amazon with this 3-day / 2-night adventure at Amazon Eco Lodge. From the moment you board your boat at the Nanay River, where its dark blackwater meets the mighty chocolate-brown Amazon, you’ll be immersed in the wonders of the rainforest. Along the way, keep watch for pink and gray river dolphins, visit local villages, walk jungle trails rich in medicinal plants, and experience the magic of the flooded forest.
Highlights include a visit to Fundo Don Pedrito, where giant paiches, caimans, and Victoria Regia lilies thrive; encounters with monkeys at Fundo Neyser; wildlife viewing at the El Encanto de Rony Rescue Center; traditional dances of the Yagua people; canoe rides, night walks, and even a “mystical night” of Amazonian legends. Each day offers a perfect balance of adventure, culture, and relaxation, ending with the breathtaking sunsets of the Amazon River.
This program is designed for travelers who want a comprehensive Amazon experience with more time to explore and connect deeply with its landscapes, wildlife, and people.
| # | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Group Discount | 5 | 9 | 10% |
| 2 | Group Discount | 10 | 15 | 15% |
9:30 am reception and transfer to Bellavista Port on the Nanay River.
Boat journey across the Nanay–Amazon confluence, with chances to see pink and gray dolphins.
Stop at Fundo Don Pedrito to observe paiches, caimans, piranhas, and Victoria Regia lilies.
Scenic navigation past riverside villages.
Arrival and check-in at Amazon Eco Lodge.
Lunch (typical buffet). Rest time.
Afternoon jungle walk to Timicurillo community, learning about medicinal plants and daily rural life.
Return to lodge, dinner.
Optional night walk or canoe ride to enjoy the sounds and sights of nocturnal wildlife.
Overnight at the lodge.
Breakfast at the lodge.
Morning navigation to Fundo Neyser, home to free-roaming monkeys.
Continue to San Juan de Huashalado and visit El Encanto de Rony Rescue Center (sloths, anaconda, toucans, macaws, and more).
Taste traditional Amazonian aphrodisiac and medicinal drinks (Rompe Calzón, 7 raíces, camu camu, sangre de grado, copaiba oil, etc.).
Return to lodge for lunch.
Afternoon boat ride for piranha fishing and to witness a spectacular Amazon sunset.
Dinner at the lodge.
Evening Mystical Night: stories, myths, and legends of the Amazon.
Overnight at the lodge.
Optional 4:30 am wake-up for sunrise and birdwatching.
Breakfast at the lodge.
Boat navigation to the Yagua community to learn about dances, crafts, and ancestral culture.
Continue on the river to look for gray and pink dolphins. Option to swim and enjoy a natural mud bath.
Return to the lodge for lunch.
Prepare for departure and navigate back to Iquitos (~1h30).
Transfer to hotel or city center. End of services.
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.
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.