Pacaya Samiria full day tour – Iquitos

Tour Type

Private

Group Size

2 or more people

Duration

1 Day

Explore the Amazon from Iquitos and discover its wildlife

The Pacaya Samiria full day tour is one of the best experiences to discover the Peruvian Amazon from Iquitos in a single day, combining nature, culture, and incredible adventure. The Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in Peru, where rivers, lagoons, and flooded forests create breathtaking landscapes and host a great variety of wild flora and fauna. This destination is ideal for those who want to connect with Amazonian nature and learn closely about its living traditions.

Located in the Loreto region, near the city of Iquitos, Pacaya Samiria is home to native communities that preserve ancestral knowledge about the use of medicinal plants and coexistence with the natural environment. Its rivers, such as the Marañón and Yanayacu, provide perfect settings for observing emblematic species such as pink dolphins, exotic birds, and Amazonian reptiles, turning every journey into an unforgettable experience.

This tour is a complete one-day excursion that begins with the transfer from Iquitos to Nauta and continues with navigation along the Marañón River, visits to native communities, and guided walks to learn about the local flora and fauna. During the experience, you will be able to observe pink and gray dolphins, enjoy a typical Amazonian lunch, go piranha fishing and swim in the Yanayacu River, all while surrounded by jungle landscapes and spectacular sunsets, in an adventure designed to make the most of your time in the Amazon.

Pacaya Samiria full day tour Itinerary Summary

Day 1 – Iquitos | Nauta – Marañón River – Pacaya Samiria – Iquitos

The tour starts early from Iquitos at 5:00 a. m. heading to Nauta by land transportation, followed by navigation along the Marañón River to the native community of Casual for an ethnobotanical walk and contact with Amazonian wildlife. Then you will continue to Nauta Caño with sightings of birds, pink and gray dolphins, entry into the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, and a typical lunch at Purhua lagoon, continuing with piranha fishing and time to swim, to finally return to Nauta at sunset and transfer for the return to Iquitos.

Pacaya Samiria full day tour Highlights

  • Explore the biodiversity of the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, one of the most important protected areas of the Peruvian Amazon.
  • Navigate the Marañón and Yanayacu rivers, surrounded by lush tropical rainforest and unique landscapes.
  • Observe pink and gray dolphins in their natural habitat, one of the most impressive experiences in the Amazon.
  • Take part in an ethnobotanical walk and discover the ancestral use of Amazonian medicinal plants.
  • Visit a native community and learn closely about its culture, traditions, and lifestyle.
  • Admire Amazonian biodiversity with sightings of birds such as macaws, herons, and birds of prey.
  • Discover fascinating species up close such as anacondas, tarantulas, exotic frogs and more.
  • Enjoy a boat ride through jungle channels surrounded by flooded forest.
  • Experience piranha fishing using traditional techniques.
  • Relax with free time to swim in the Yanayacu River.
  • Admire an impressive Amazon sunset during the return along the river.
  • Participation in natural resource management
  • The program is flexible according to the passenger’s interest; other activities can be carried out with prior coordination.

Itinerary

Day 1: Yanayacu River Tour 1 Day – Iquitos

Immerse yourself in the Peruvian Amazon: pink dolphins, piranha fishing, and living traditions in a one-day experience.

Live a unique experience in the Peruvian Amazon with this tour, ideal for those seeking an excursion to Pacaya Samiria from Iquitos in a single day, full of nature, culture, and adventure.

The day begins very early with pickup from your hotel in Iquitos (5:00 a.m.) to start the ground transfer to the city of Nauta, located approximately 100 km (2 hours) away. During the journey, you will enjoy Amazonian landscapes and learn more about this city, considered the gateway to the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, inhabited by communities dedicated to agriculture and fishing.

From Nauta, you will begin the excursion to Pacaya Samiria aboard a boat, navigating the Marañón River until reaching the native community of Casual, on a trip of approximately one hour. Here you will take part in a guided ethnobotanical walk, where you will closely learn about the use of Amazonian medicinal plants, as well as observe local wildlife such as anacondas (boas), tarantulas, and dendrobates frogs. In addition, you will have the opportunity to appreciate traditional handicrafts and learn about the community’s lifestyle.

The excursion to Pacaya Samiria from Iquitos continues with a navigation of approximately 45 minutes to Nauta Caño. During this journey, you will enjoy sightings of macaws, herons, parakeets, and birds of prey, as well as the fascinating encounter with pink and gray dolphins in their natural habitat, one of the most outstanding experiences of the tour. You will also explore lush forest areas, ideal for observing Amazonian biodiversity.

Upon arrival at the control post, the entry registration to the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve will take place, one of the most important protected areas in the Peruvian Amazon. Then, you will continue to Purhua Lagoon, where you will enjoy a typical lunch on board, prepared with local ingredients.

Afterward, you will take part in sport fishing for piranhas using traditional techniques, as well as free time to swim in the calm waters of the Yanayacu River. This activity is part of an authentic jungle experience in Pacaya Samiria, ideal for those seeking adventure and direct contact with nature.

Finally, around 5:00 p.m., the return to Nauta begins, enjoying a spectacular Amazon sunset along the way. Arrival in Nauta is scheduled for approximately 7:30 p.m., followed by the journey back to the city of Iquitos. This tour concludes with transfer and arrival at your hotel in Iquitos, ensuring a comfortable and safe experience.

This Pacaya Samiria full day tour from Iquitos is perfect for those who wish to experience a complete Amazon expedition in a short time, combining nature, culture, and adventure in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon.

  • Difficulty level of the day: Moderate
  • Minimum altitude: 100 m a.s.l. (Iquitos and Marañón River)
  • Maximum altitude: 130 m a.s.l. (Pacaya Samiria National Reserve and surroundings)
  • Approximate distance covered: 150 to 200 km (ground transfer and river navigation)
  • Predominant climate: Warm-humid (24 °C to 34 °C)
  • Main activity: Navigation along the Marañón River, visit to native community, and exploration of the Pacaya Samiria Reserve
  • Highlighted fauna of the day: Pink and gray dolphins, macaws, herons, parakeets, birds of prey, anacondas, tarantulas, dendrobates frogs, and piranhas
  • Highlight of the day: Dolphin watching on the Marañón River and experience at Purhua Lagoon with Amazon lunch and piranha fishing

Included

What is included in the Pacaya Samiria full day tour

During this one-day experience in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, everything is organized so you can enjoy the Amazon without worrying about logistics. These are the services included in your tour:

  • Transfer from your hotel in Iquitos (land and river): Very early in the morning, we will pick you up directly from your hotel in Iquitos. The tour includes ground transportation to Nauta and then transfer by boat along the Marañón River.
  • Entrance to the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve: The tour includes the entrance ticket to one of the most important protected areas in Peru.
  • Excursions and activities: You will enjoy a complete experience that includes navigation through Amazonian rivers, an ethnobotanical walk in a native community, wildlife observation (pink dolphins, birds, reptiles), piranha fishing, and time to swim in the Yanayacu River.
  • Typical Amazonian lunch: During the journey you will taste a regional lunch prepared with local ingredients. This gastronomic experience will allow you to discover the authentic flavors of the Peruvian Amazon while enjoying the natural surroundings.
  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish – English): An expert guide will accompany you throughout the excursion, providing information about biodiversity, local culture, and Amazonian traditions, enriching your experience in every activity.
  • Permanent assistance during the tour: You will have continuous support from the team throughout the day, ensuring an organized, safe, and smooth experience.
  • Basic service customization: You may previously indicate dietary preferences (such as vegetarian options) or special interests to adapt the experience as much as possible.

Not Included

What is not included in the Pacaya Samiria full day tour

Although the tour covers the main services, there are some additional items you should take into account:

  • Additional beverages: Drinks such as sodas, beers, or other beverages are not included in the tour. It is recommended to bring cash if you wish to purchase them during the excursion.
  • Binocular rental: The use of binoculars is not included. However, you can rent 8×42 binoculars at our offices for an approximate cost of 4 USD per day, ideal for improving wildlife observation such as birds and dolphins.
  • Personal expenses and extras: Souvenirs, additional snacks, tips, or any personal expenses are not part of the package.
  • Travel insurance: The tour does not include medical or travel insurance. It is recommended to have one that covers medical assistance, accidents, or unforeseen events during the excursion.
  • Tips: Tips are optional and not included, although they are always appreciated as recognition of the service provided.

Packing List

Complete packing list for the Pacaya Samiria full day tour

Get ready for an adventure in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, where the climate is warm, humid, and with a high presence of insects. This guide will help you bring what you need to enjoy your experience comfortably, safely, and without setbacks during your excursion from Iquitos.

Documents and money

  • ID document or passport: Required for tour registration.
  • Cash (Peruvian soles): For drinks, souvenirs, or additional expenses.

Backpack and protection

  • Small backpack (20–30 L): To carry the essentials during the tour.
  • Waterproof cover or dry bag: To protect your belongings from water and humidity.
  • Plastic bags: Useful for separating wet clothes or protecting electronic items.

Footwear

  • Comfortable closed footwear: Sneakers or lightweight trekking shoes, ideal for walking on wet or uneven terrain.
  • Sandals or light footwear: Useful for the boat or rest moments.

Clothing – Warm and humid climate

  • Lightweight and breathable clothing: Short or long-sleeve shirts (long sleeves preferred to protect from insects and the sun).
  • Lightweight long pants: Ideal to avoid insect bites and contact with the environment.
  • Shorts: Optional for greater comfort during navigation.
  • Light jacket or windbreaker: For early transfer or in case of rain.
  • Rain poncho or waterproof jacket: Essential, as Amazon weather is unpredictable.
  • Cap or hat: Protection from the sun during navigation.
  • Swimwear: To swim in the Yanayacu River.
  • Extra change of clothes: Recommended due to humidity or possible rain.

Sun and insect protection

  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+): Essential due to daytime exposure.
  • Insect repellent (high concentration of DEET or similar): Very important in the jungle.
  • Sunglasses: To protect your eyes during navigation.

Hydration and snacks

  • Reusable bottle (1–2 L): Stay hydrated throughout the day.
  • Light snacks: Energy bars, dried fruit, or cookies for the trip.

Personal items and health

  • Personal hygiene items: Wet wipes, antibacterial gel, toilet paper.
  • Small quick-dry towel: Useful after swimming or due to humidity.
  • Personal medications: Includes pain relievers, antihistamines, or any personal treatment.
  • Basic first aid kit: Bandages, disinfectant, etc.

Recommended equipment

  • Camera or smartphone: To capture Amazon wildlife and landscapes.
  • External battery (power bank): There are no charging points during the tour.
  • Binoculars: Highly recommended for bird and dolphin watching (can be rented).
  • Small flashlight: Optional, but useful in low-light areas.

Final tips

  • Avoid bringing unnecessary valuables.
  • Wear neutral-colored clothing to facilitate wildlife spotting.
  • Always keep your belongings protected from water.
  • Follow the guide’s instructions for a safe and responsible experience in the reserve.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Pacaya Samiria Full Day Tour

If you are organizing your Pacaya Samiria full day tour from Iquitos, an unforgettable excursion in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, it is normal to have questions before booking. Here we answer your most common questions so you can plan your experience without worries.

1. Where is the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve located and from which city does the tour start?

The Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is located in the Loreto region, in the northeastern Amazon of Peru. The Pacaya Samiria full day tour starts in the city of Iquitos (104 m a.s.l.), capital of Loreto, from where you travel by road to Nauta (approx. 100 km south of Iquitos) and then by river through the Marañón River.

2. At what altitude does the tour take place in the Peruvian Amazon?

The tour takes place in a lowland Amazon rainforest area, with altitudes ranging from 100 m a.s.l. in Iquitos and the Marañón River to approximately 130 m a.s.l. within the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, so there is no risk of altitude sickness.

3. What is the best season to take a tour to the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve?

The tour can be done all year round in Loreto, but the experience varies depending on the season:

  • Rainy season (November to May): ideal for navigating canals and observing aquatic wildlife.
  • Dry season (June to October): better for hiking and land wildlife observation. Both seasons offer different experiences within the reserve.

4. How long is the total journey from Iquitos to Pacaya Samiria?

The tour lasts approximately 14 to 15 hours in total, starting at 5:00 a.m. in Iquitos, with land transfer to Nauta (2 hours) and then river navigation between 1.5 to 2 hours to the exploration area within the reserve.

5. Is previous experience required to do this in the Amazon rainforest?

No previous experience is required. The Pacaya Samiria full day tour from Iquitos has a moderate difficulty level and is designed for travelers without experience, as long as they have basic physical condition suitable for short hikes and outdoor activities.

6. What type of wildlife can be seen in the Pacaya Samiria Reserve?

During the journey along the Marañón and Yanayacu rivers, in the Loreto region, it is possible to observe pink and gray dolphins, macaws, herons, monkeys, exotic frogs, tarantulas, and even anacondas, depending on the conditions of the day and the season.

7. Is it safe to swim in the Yanayacu River within the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve?

Yes, swimming is safe in specific areas of the Yanayacu River, always under the supervision of the guide. These areas are previously evaluated to avoid risks related to currents or wildlife.

8. What is the weather like in Iquitos and Pacaya Samiria during the tour?

The climate in Iquitos and the reserve is warm and humid, with temperatures ranging between 24 °C and 34 °C. Humidity is high throughout the year and sudden rains may occur, so it is recommended to bring waterproof clothing.

9. Can the Pacaya Samiria full day tour be done with children or older adults?

Yes, the tour is suitable for children and older adults who are in good health. However, due to the duration of the trip and the jungle conditions in Loreto, it is recommended to evaluate the physical endurance of each participant.

10. Is there cell phone signal or internet during the excursion in Pacaya Samiria?

No, during most of the journey in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, especially in areas such as the Yanayacu River or Purhua Lagoon, there is no mobile signal coverage or internet access.

11. How far is the native community and what experience does Iquitos offer?

The Casual native community is located approximately 1 hour by boat from Nauta, navigating along the Marañón River. There, an ethnobotanical walk takes place where visitors learn about Amazonian medicinal plants and local traditions of the Loreto region.

12. Is it possible to see pink dolphins all year round in the Marañón River – Iquitos?

Yes, the pink and gray dolphins of the Marañón River, near Nauta and within the reserve, can be observed throughout the year. However, sightings depend on natural factors such as weather and river level, being more frequent during the high-water season.

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