Explore, discover, and connect with the most biodiverse rainforest on Earth; analyze its flora and fauna, record wildlife behavior, interpret ecological dynamics, and become an active part of the knowledge the Amazon reveals in every expedition.
🌿 ITINERARY – 6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS
Destination: Marañón River – Santa Rosa de Lagarto Community (Iquitos, Peru)
Note: The itinerary is referential and may be modified due to weather conditions, logistical needs, or guide recommendations, always prioritizing the safety and well-being of all participants.
DAY 1 – Arrival to the Amazon
-Pick-up at hotel (Iquitos)
-Ground transfer to Nauta
-Visit to the confluence of the Ucayali and Marañón Rivers (Birth of -the Amazon)
-Regional lunch by the river
-Boat navigation to Santa Rosa de Lagarto
-Dinner and rest
DAY 2 – Wildlife and River Exploration
-Birdwatching at sunrise
-Exploration and orientation walk
-Boat navigation to an inner lake
-Traditional piranha fishing and swim in the lagoon
-Dinner featuring the day’s catch
-Night canoe expedition (wildlife observation)
-Overnight camp on the water
DAY 3 – Deep Jungle Camping
-Sunrise birdwatching
-Return to the community and breakfast
-River navigation to the camping area
-Jungle camp setup
-Dinner and night walk in search of wildlife
DAY 4 – Botany and Jungle Exploration
-Guided botanical walk
-Lunch in the middle of the rainforest
-Rest time
-New night exploration in the jungle
DAY 5 – Community Experience
-Departure from camp and return to the community
-Breakfast
-Free activities in the community
-Cultural exchange
-Dinner and rest
DAY 6 – Return
-Early morning boat navigation back to Nauta
-Breakfast
-Ground transfer to Iquitos
-Drop-off at hotel
-End of the program
💲 PRICE
Total program cost: USD $3,250
Group: 5 participants
Rate per person: USD $650
Rate per person in Chilean pesos: CLP $670,000
(All-inclusive service)
Important: The price is calculated based on a group of 5 people.
If the group is larger, the price per person may decrease.
If the group is smaller, the price per person may increase.
Do you have a different group size? Write to us on WhatsApp or email reservas@caminostours.com and we’ll send you a quote right away.
✅ INCLUDED
-Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Iquitos
-Ground transportation: Iquitos – Nauta – Iquitos
-River transportation by boat throughout the expedition
-Biologist guide and local guide during the program
-Full meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day with tea, coffe, juice, water or soda.
-Expedition equipment: flashlight, rubber boots, and rain poncho
-Accommodation in hammocks or tents (jungle and/or canoe camp)
-Day and night jungle excursions
-Traditional fishing activity
-Botanical walk
-Birdwatching sessions
-Cultural exchange with the local community
-Occasional dolphin watching
-Photos and videos of all activities
-Program merchandising: Institutional expedition shirt, Keychain, Handcrafted bracelet, Local snacks (plantain chips, yuca, etc.), 01 Inca Kola (Peruvian soda)
❌ NOT INCLUDED
-Airfare
-Personal expenses
-Souvenirs or handicraft purchases
-Beverages from local vendors
-Travel insurance (recommended)
⏳ Program Duration
The experience has a total duration of 6 days and 5 nights.
The program begins on the morning of Day 1 with the hotel pick-up in Iquitos, and concludes around mid-morning on Day 6, with the return to the city and drop-off at the hotel.
Throughout this period, participants spend most of their time navigating, exploring, and overnighting in the Amazon rainforest, with a combination of daytime and nighttime activities. The general structure is:
-Days 1 and 6: Transfers, main navigation, and entry/exit logistics
-Days 2 to 5: Active exploration (wildlife observation, hikes, cultural activities, camps, and river expeditions)
Important: Timing and activities may be adjusted due to weather, river conditions, or logistical needs, always prioritizing safety and the quality of the experience.
✅ RECOMMENDATIONS
To fully enjoy the experience with comfort and safety, we recommend bringing:
-Small daypack for daily activities
-Lightweight and breathable clothing (long and short sleeve)
-Waterproof jacket or windbreaker
-Comfortable quick-dry pants
-Trekking shoes or sturdy walking footwear
-Sandals for resting at camp
-Swimwear
-Hat or cap
-Sunglasses
-Sunscreen
-Insect repellent
-Personal hygiene items
-Refillable water bottle
-Headlamp or flashlight (you may bring your own, although expedition equipment is also provided)
Additional recommendation:
Bring cash in Peruvian soles or US dollars, as remote areas and communities do not have ATMs or card payment options.