Loreto (Spanish pronunciation: [loˈɾeto]) is Peru's northernmost region. Covering almost one-third of Peru's territory, Loreto is by far the nation's largest region; it is also one of the most sparsely populated regions due to its remote location in the Amazon Rainforest. Its capital is Iquitos.
Restaurants in Loreto Region
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With 2 million hectares, it is the biggest National Reserve of Peru, also it is the largest protected flooded forest of the world and one of the richest places in biological wealth on the planet. Between its biological diversity we find 449 of tropical bird species, 102 of mammals, 256 known species of freshwater fish, 69 of reptiles and more than 1000 varieties of plants, as well as species in danger of extinction like the giant otter, the black lizard, the manatee and the pink dolphin of the Amazon. The place's beauty, as well as its biological wealth makes the reserve a particularly important destination for scientific investigators, nature lovers and bird watchers.The Pacaya Samiria National Reserve stands out among Peru's natural protected areas. Located in the Department of Loreto, in the provinces of Loreto, Requena, Ucayali and Alto Amazonas, with an extension of more than 8000 square miles, it is considered one of the largest of South America
Aboard the Aria from Aqua Expeditions, we explored the National Reserve in small boats, visiting local villages and viewing the most spectacular array of bird, reptile, insect and animal life on the planet. At night we dined, drank and slept in absolute luxury. A bucket list MUST DO.
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The Agency located in the city of Iquitos, right in the heart of the Amazon jungle of Peru. Specialized in expeditions that will make your Holiday full of enjoyment and adventure.
5.0 based on 68 reviews
an excellent alternative ecological to enjoy Iquitos in its maximum explandor, tour operator agency with a friendly and responsible attitude to the environment, we focus on providing the best experience in your trip to Iquitos.
5.0 based on 90 reviews
Here at Kambo Jungle Expeditions we offer tours in primary jungle of the Amazon according to your interests, Amazon survival skill courses, plant medicine retreats with native Shipibo shamans, kambo training expeditions, and can accommodate different tours if you so desire. We have our lodge in Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, about 5 hours away from Iquitos, deep into the jungle. We can hold up to 12 guests; we have 4 bathrooms equipped with modern toilets and showers. Our kitchen can cater for vegetarians, pescatarians, ital and vegan. When visiting us, we always welcome guests to bring donations for the village school children. We often bring donations of school supplies to the kids and they are very appreciative. Our tour guide speaks Spanish, English, Portuguese and little bit German. He is very knowledgable of the jungle plants, legends, and history, as he not only grew up in the jungle but also went to college to study history. Join us on an amazing kambo jungle expedition
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Be a part of the Amazon Conservation movement. Participate in conservation activities for our rescued primates, felines and amazonian manatees. Visit our butterfly house. Fish your own fish. Hike trails and swim with arapaimas. Full Day from 10 am to 5 pm. Includes round trip transport from Iquitos, beverages, lunch, specialized tourism guide and a souvenir. Contact us to reserve in advance.
RAREC was an amazing experience and I would recommend it to anyone who would like to care for animals while raising awareness at the same time. This organization cares deeply for the welfare of its animals and strives every day to make sure that each and every animal is well cared for. By volunteering with RAREC, you’ll meet the incredible local staff as well as fellow volunteers from all over the world working on the same goal of amazon conservation. During my stay I was fortunate enough to prepare/feed monkeys, feed baby manatees, look after a baby sloth, train and provide enrichment for the baby giant river otter, and so much more! You won’t regret it!
5.0 based on 42 reviews
Pacaya samiria is the second natural area protected by the state, there is great biological diversity of flora and fauna, such as pink dolphins, monkeys, caiman, birds, reptiles, peresozo, macaws, turtles, anacondas, looks with a beautiful landscape, swimming, canoeing, night walk, piranha fishing, canpinmg, we have lodging etc
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Amazon Golden Snake is a company that does activities at the jungle of Iquitos and nearby. Activities such as watching dolphins, walking throughout the jungle, botanical walks, birdwatching, visiting zoo-shelters and rescued animal centers, fishing of piranhas and others. Our visitors are invited to visit the Amazonas river and the Pacaya-Samiria National reserve.
4.5 based on 233 reviews
We are a local tourism agency based in Iquitos, Peru which aims to deliver outstanding and meaningful adventure experiences. We make tours such us: .Pacaya Samiria National Reserve (We have our own permission to perform tourist activities ) .Amazon River & Lodge .Yanayacu Basin & Lodge
4.5 based on 650 reviews
Please visit us in Padre Cocha! See our website for more info. Please know that a previous employee of the refuge has also set up a butterfly house and is offering boat-drivers commission to take visitors to this alternative centre rather than the original Pilpintuwasi. The true centre offers homes to a number of rescued animals in addition to the butterfly house. Please ensure you follow our visiting directions as we would love to welcome you all to our centre during your visit to Iquitos. About us: Pilpintuwasi is a wildlife rescue and temporary custody centre located on 20 hectares of land in the village of Padre Cocha, 20 minutes outside of Iquitos, the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon. We are a non-profit organisation dedicated to protecting animals affected by the poaching and trafficking industry which thrives in Iquitos. We work with the ecological police to take in animals confiscated from markets, airports and homes, which often arrive with injuries and malnourishment.
I volunteered at Pilpintuwasi for a month, and it was my favorite experience while I was in the jungle. Having the opportunity to be there, care for the animals, and interact with individuals who sincerely care for the well-being of the animals there was spectacular! There are many animals there (including several species of monkeys, which are my favorite) that were previously in dire situations and given to the owner to care for. The owner never captivates animals on her own accord, but instead accepts caring for animals that are given to her after they are confiscated by the government or environmental police. The hearts of the owner and several people who work there are strongly oriented towards the conservation of nature and hope to educate people about the threats wildlife faces today. I would highly recommend visiting Pilpintuwasi to see all of the amazing animals there, and to learn more about their lives! Be careful not to go to the other "mariposario" across the street from Pilpintuwasi - just go to the end of the road and turn right! There will be a little pathway next to the river/ through the jungle before you arrive at the entrance. Enjoy! (:
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