Amazon Rescue Center
The Amazon Rescue Center (CREA) rehabilitates animals rescued from illegal trafficking, including manatees, turtles, and birds, and educates visitors on conservation.
Amazon River
A major river in South America, forming the backdrop for jungle tours and travel between cities like Iquitos and Leticia.
Isla de los monos
A respected rescue and rehabilitation center for wild monkeys located on a jungle island near Iquitos, Peru, working to combat illegal animal trafficking and care for abandoned infants.
Monkey Island
Monkey Island is a sanctuary and rescue center focused on rehabilitating and releasing monkeys, where visitors can observe them in a semi-natural environment.
Plaza de Armas
The main plaza in Iquitos, which becomes busier with tourists and is generally safer than other areas, though pickpockets can be a concern.
Belen Market
A legendary market in Iquitos, Peru, offering everything from fresh produce to exotic jungle goods, though it's also known for its high prices and risk of pickpocketing.
Amazon rainforest
A vast tropical rainforest surrounding Iquitos, offering opportunities for jungle exploration, fishing, and learning about indigenous traditions.
Belén Floating Market
A bustling and vibrant floating market where you can find exotic fruits and handcrafted souvenirs.
iron house
A notable piece of colonial architecture in Iquitos, designed by Gustave Eiffel.
mercado de productores
A local market where you can sample traditional Amazonian cuisine.
Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm and Amazon Animal Orphanage
A magical place featuring a butterfly farm and an orphanage for rescued Amazonian animals.
Boulevard
A riverside promenade that comes alive at night with music, dancing, and street food vendors.
Amazon rainforest walk
An elevated walkway experience that allows visitors to walk among the treetops of the Amazon rainforest.
Quistococha Zoo Park
A large park housing various Amazonian animals and featuring a relaxing lagoon.
Flying Dog Hostel
A hostel in Iquitos with a good location, offering shared and private rooms, and equipped with necessary fans to combat the heat.
Heliconia Amazon River Lodge
A lodge located on the banks of the Amazon River, offering packages that include meals, excursions to Monkey Island, jungle hikes, and boat rides.
Main Square
The main square in Iquitos is a central point from which to begin exploring the city.
Tarapacá Boardwalk
The Tarapacá Boardwalk is an emblematic spot in Iquitos, featuring colonial architecture from the rubber boom era and murals.
Muyuna Beach
Muyuna Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Iquitos region, known for its fine white sand and appearing when the river level drops.
Quistococha Lagoon
Quistococha Lagoon is a popular recreational spot visited by families for swimming, boat rides, and relaxation, located near the Amazon Rescue Center.
Nanay Bridge
Nanay Bridge is noted as the longest bridge in Peru, offering opportunities for walks or mototaxi rides, with a nearby market selling local foods.
Yagua Community
The Yagua Community is an indigenous group in the Amazon where visitors can learn about their ancestral customs, traditions, and way of life, including dances and crafts.
Museo de Barcos
A museum located on a large boat along the Tarapacá Boardwalk, offering guided tours for a small fee.
Puerto Nanay
Puerto Nanay is a significant port in Iquitos, serving as a departure point for tours to indigenous communities like the Boras and for accessing the Bellavista Market.
Mercado Bellavista
Located at the start of Nanay Bridge, the Bellavista Market offers a variety of unusual local foods, including Suri (grubs), though some items are best avoided for conservation reasons.