Iquitos is a Peruvian port city and a gateway to jungle lodges and northern Amazon villages. The Belén district is known for its huge open-air street market and the rustic stilt houses that line the Itaya River. In the historic center, there is the Plaza de Armas, surrounded by buildings with European influence that date back to the boom that the region had at the turn of the 20th century with the production of rubber.
After traveling by bus to the Cuyabeno bridge or (plane to Lago Agrio) our guide will be waiting to board the canoes that will take us to our camp (Cuyabeno River Lodge) where we will taste a delicious lunch, after that we will have the walk of adaptation of approximately 1 hour and then we will return for dinner and rest in the cabins of the Lodge