Yanayacu Selva Misteriosa – Full Day Adventure

Amazon River
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Duration

8 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

15 people

Languages

English, Espanol

Embark on a full-day journey deep into the Amazon and uncover the mysteries of the Yanayacu River, whose name means “black water” in Quechua. Departing from Iquitos, this expedition crosses the mighty Amazon River to reach the village of San Juan de Huashalado, where you’ll hike along the Varadero trail, a local term that refers to the shortest walking path from one river to the next. This lush rainforest hike leads you to the enchanting blackwater channels of the Yanayacu, where small boats await to take you deeper into the jungle.

Along the way, immerse yourself in the richness of the Amazon: watch monkeys leap through the treetops, spot colorful birds, and keep an eye out for the graceful pink and grey river dolphins. Depending on the season, you may also glide through the flooded forest, a magical landscape where towering trees rise directly from the water.

With opportunities to try traditional fishing, swim in the river, and enjoy a rustic outdoor lunch, this adventure offers a truly authentic connection to the Amazon’s wildlife, landscapes, and rhythms. The day ends with a breathtaking sunset over the Amazon River—an unforgettable finale to your journey through the Selva Misteriosa.

Highlights

  • Navigate the mighty Amazon River and discover the secluded Yanayacu blackwater tributary
  • Hike the Varadero trail, a traditional path connecting two rivers through the rainforest
  • Explore the enchanting blackwater channels by small canoe
  • Spot a wide range of wildlife: monkeys, tropical birds, and the famous pink and grey river dolphins
  • Experience the flooded forest (varzea) during the high-water season, when trees rise dramatically from the water
  • Try your hand at traditional Amazonian fishing and, if you wish, swim in the Yanayacu River
  • Enjoy a rustic outdoor lunch in nature, surrounded by the sounds of the rainforest
  • End the day with a breathtaking sunset over the Amazon River

Bulk discount adult
# Discount group From adult To adult Value
1 Group Discount 5 9 15%
2 Group Discount 10 15 25%

07:30 AM

Pick-up from hotel in Iquitos

Our guide will meet you at your hotel and transfer you to Bellavista Nanay river port

08:00 AM

Boat departure from Iquitos

Begin your journey across the Nanay River, where its black waters meet the Amazon River in a spectacular natural phenomenon: two rivers of different colors running side by side without mixing. Continue your navigation on the Amazon, the largest river on Earth.

09:30 AM

Arrival at San Juan de Huashalado

Disembark and begin a guided hike along the Varadero trail, a local path through rainforest that connects the Amazon to the Yanayacu. Along the way, learn about native plants, birds, and the community’s relationship with the forest.

10:30 AM

Arrival at Yanayacu River

Board small wooden boats to explore the mystical blackwater channels. Observe monkeys, tropical birds, and—if lucky—pink and grey dolphins.

12:30 PM

Rustic Lunch in Nature

Pause to enjoy a traditional packed meal in a natural setting, surrounded by the sounds of the rainforest

01:30 PM

Exploration & Activities

Choose from:
Fishing with local techniques
Swimming in the Yanayacu (safe, refreshing, and magical)
Short forest walks to learn about medicinal plants
Continue canoe navigation through hidden channels

04:30 PM

Return to San Juan de Huashalado

Hike back through the Varadero trail and reboard our boat back to Iquitos

05:00 PM

Sunset on the Amazon River

Enjoy one of the Amazon’s most spectacular moments as the sun sets over the water

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in Iquitos
  • Speedboat transportation on the Amazon River
  • Short hike along the Varadero trail (San Juan de Huashalado)
  • Canoe exploration on the Yanayacu River (blackwater channels)
  • Picnic-style lunch (outdoors or at a local farmer’s house)
  • Traditional fishing activity (optional)
  • Opportunity to swim in the Yanayacu River with dolphins (optional)
  • Bilingual naturalist guide (Spanish/English)
  • Permanent assistance during the tour
  • Breakfast and dinner
  • Personal snacks and drinks
  • Souvenirs and handicrafts from local communities
  • Tips for guides and boat staff
  • Travel insurance

Full Day Tour

2 - 15

Single tour

English
Espanol

Tour's Location

Amazon River

What time and where do we meet?

Meet your guide at 7:300 AM at your hotel lobby or a pre-agreed meeting point in Iquitos. Please be ready 10–15 minutes earlier. The tour lasts approximately 8 - 9 hours and finishes around 6:00 PM. Pickup times may vary slightly for group pickups—details are confirmed after booking. (Bilingual guide Spanish/English included.)

What should I bring?

Bring comfortable walking shoes, light clothing, a hat, sunglasses, biodegradable insect repellent, sunscreen, swimwear and towel if you plan to swim, a small dry bag for valuables, and enough cash for optional activities, lunch, and souvenirs. Don’t forget any personal medication.

Is the tour suitable for children or guests with reduced mobility?

Children are welcome—please contact us for child rates and arrangements. The tour includes walking on uneven surfaces, market aisles, and short forest paths, so it is not fully wheelchair-accessible. If you have mobility limitations, tell us at booking and we’ll do our best to accommodate or suggest alternatives.

Do I need to book in advance or can I join last minute?

We recommend booking at least 24–48 hours in advance to guarantee your spot and allow us to arrange logistics such as guides and transportation. Last-minute bookings may be possible depending on availability, but cannot always be guaranteed.

What makes the Yanayacu River a “blackwater” river?

The Yanayacu is called a blackwater river because its waters are stained dark by tannins released from decaying leaves and plants in the rainforest. Despite the color, the water is clean and safe for swimming. These rivers are unique ecosystems that support a wide variety of fish, birds, and mammals.

Will we see dolphins during the tour?

es, the Yanayacu is rich in fish, which attracts both pink river dolphins and grey dolphins. While sightings can’t be guaranteed (since they are wild animals), the chances are very high.

Is it safe to swim in the Yanayacu River?

Yes, swimming in designated areas of the Yanayacu is considered safe. The blackwater is free of strong currents and large predators. Our guide will always supervise and indicate the best spots for swimming.

How difficult is the hiking part of the tour?

The hike from San Juan de Huashalado to the Yanayacu River is short and moderate, suitable for most visitors. The terrain may be muddy depending on the season, but it’s manageable with hikking shoe

from $100,00

Information Contact

Email

contact@amazonandesexpeditions.com

Website

https://amazonandesexpeditions.com

Phone

+51 965 232 699

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