Top 10 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Amazonas Region, Peru

November 20, 2021 Alida England

Amazonas (Spanish pronunciation: [amaˈsonas]) is a region of northern Peru bordered by Ecuador on the north and west, Cajamarca Region on the west, La Libertad Region on the south, and Loreto Region and San Martín Region on the east. Its capital is the city of Chachapoyas.
Restaurants in Amazonas Region

1. Catarata de Gocta

Valera Peru
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5.0 based on 518 reviews

Catarata de Gocta

Reviewed By paulfX4441GX - Phoenix, United States

We visited the Gocta Falls in early February as part of a tour of the sites of the Utcubamba Valley. It is an impressive water fall standing 771 meters high, one of the world's highest. The water flow was low during our visit making it less impressive that it could have been but it was still worth the trek. We stayed in Chachapoyas and booked our tour through the hotel. There is about an hour's drive to Cocachimba where the trek to the base of the lower falls begins. It is about 10 km to the falls and back, and the path is rugged and anything but flat. There are substantial climbs and descents involved and it is warm and humid amid in the subtropical fauna that blankets the mountain side. An alternative is to rent a horse and handler (see note below) that will escort you to within 2 km of the base of the falls and wait for you to return. Contrary to what several people told us, the last 2 km is not flat and has several climbs and descents before arriving at a mirador which presents fine views of the lower falls. A further hike of half a kilometer takes you to the base. The community that manages tourism at the falls has a stable on the main square and horses can be rented there. Cost at time of writing was 40 soles round trip. We booked our horses through the tour company which ensures availability upon arrival.

2. Yumbilla Waterfall

Cuispes District Peru http://www.perunorth.com/cuispes/
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Yumbilla Waterfall

3. Yumbilla Falls

Cuispes, Chachapoyas Peru +51 956 030 811 http://laposadadecuispes.com
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5.0 based on 57 reviews

Yumbilla Falls

Reviewed By travperience

We had an amazing cañoning/rappel tour next to the Yumbilla waterfalls. If you like nature and water you will enjoy the hiking and the rappel in the fog forest (primary forest!!). It is still a real insider tip! If I had known bevor that there is so much to explore in the surroundings of Cuispes I'd have stayed some days there to do more hiking and rappel tours. I can highly recommend our guide Agliberto Santillán (+51941873972). He is a real pioneer in promoting cañoning/rappel tours in the area near Cuispes. Agliberto and his colleague (there are always two guides for safety reason) let us downn a rope at a waterfall of 45 m. All of us really enjoyed the experience and we felt very secure because the guides are real experts. The tours/waterfalls where you can realize the rappel depends on time availability and experience. We went from Chachapoyas with bus to Pedro Ruiz (5 soles per person). Here, Agilberto had already organized the transport with mototaxi to Cuispes (15 soles per 3 persons). In Cuispes you have to register and pay an entrance (10 soles per person). From Cuispes we took again a mototaxi with our guides to the entrance of the path to the waterfalls (15 soles per 3 persons). Take enough time there to enjoy Cuispes!

4. Kuelap

Anexo Kuelap, Tingo 08000 Peru http://www.perunorth.com/kuelap/
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

Kuelap

Located 3,000 meters above sea level, these ruins are what remain of the stone temples, towers and fortresses of the supposedly lost white race called the Sachapuyos.

Reviewed By 614JohnL614 - London, United Kingdom

Bound to get more and more popular and well known - the earlier that you can fit this into your program, the better. No disrespect, but fewer people means more enjoyment and more chance to absorb the magic of the fortress. The advent of the cable car is excellent-my last visit took two hours to ascend and two hours back. Now it is a calm 20 minutes. You can take a horse for 15 soles for the final leg of the ascent. And don’t forget-not too many selfies!

5. Eagle Tours

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Eagle Tours

WE INVITE YOU TO DISCOVER THE CHACHAPOYA´S CAPTIVATIONS WITH US. ENCOURAGE TO VISIT KUELAP, GOCTA, REVASH, LEYMEBAMBA AND THE NORTHERN EAST CIRCUITChachapoyas is the capital of the Amazon’s department. It is located in the Peruvian northern east zone. It is a jewel that has very much for glimpsing.The Kuelap fortress is one of our principal icons that, in spite of the fact that it was discovered 70 years before Machu Picchu, it does not yet know the real meaning that this one had inside the Chachas’ kingdom.Likewise we will find inside its beautiful mountains Karajía's enigmatic sarcophagus (the only work in the world) and The Revash's mausoleums, special form of burial and of care of its corpses.

6. Kuelap Fortress

Carretera a Kuelap, Chachapoyas Peru
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4.5 based on 1,102 reviews

Kuelap Fortress

Reviewed By paulfX4441GX - Phoenix, United States

Perched on a mountain top, these pre inca ruins were built by the Chachapoya people beginning in the 5th century and it was only abandoned after the Spanish conquest. We purchased a tour through our hotel in Chachapoyas which included transport, cable car tickets, a two hour guided tour and lunch before return to Chachapoyas. The recently constructed cable car makes access to Kuelap significantly easier than was previously possible, it takes hours of the journey to the ruins and provides a stunning scenic ride across the valley to the ruins. The ruins encompsas the entire area of the ancient city which is located on a mountain peak and constructed from the stone available on site. Most buildings are only partially preserved, having suffered the ravages of overgrowth by trees and other vegetation, but what mremains is significant and gives a good view of how the city must have looked. If you have visited the ubiquitous Inca ruins in other parts of Peru, this is a must see site that highlights one of the many other cultures that made Peru home throughout its long history. Please note that after exiting the cable car, there is still an up-hill hike to get to the ruins. We opted to rent a horse at the visitors' center (40 soles round trip), and we were led along a separate path to the entrance to the ruins where the horse and handler waited for us to complete the tour and then led us back to the visitors' center for our return.

7. Sarcofagos de Karajia

Luya, Chachapoyas Peru http://www.perunorth.com/karajia/
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4.5 based on 376 reviews

Sarcofagos de Karajia

Reviewed By jaypD2078YW

We booked what turned out to be a 12 hour tour. We left chachapoyas at 8am for an hour drive to the caves for a 45 minute walk into the dark cave. We were provided lights and boots. The cave is peaceful and awe inspiring. We then went to a good lunch. The drive from lunch was an hour up and around a beautiful mountain side. Peru is amazing! The hike to the sarcophagus was about a half an hour down hill. The site is awesome and beautiful. It was $25 a person for lunch and a ride to both spots. Our tour kind was kind and spoke Spanish and enough English to work with. My favorite trip in Peru so far.

8. Canon del Sonche

Chachapoyas Peru
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

Canon del Sonche

Reviewed By Robert937 - Rotterdam, The Netherlands

The river Sonche runs east to west near the village of Huancas. The slopes on both sides of the river are rocky and steep (unusable for agriculture). Several creeks feed the Sonche and at some points form waterfalls. There is no road at the bottom of the canyon. For all these reasons the view over the canyon is spectacular. Huancas is 8 km (5 miles) from Plaza de Armas in Chachapoyas. The main viewpoint called Mirador del Cañon de Huancas Sonche is 1 km (0.6 mile) from the center of Huancas. Entrance fee 3 Soles. There is a regular (mini)bus service from Chachapoyas (two blocks north from Plaza de Armas) to Huancas. Price 3 Soles one way. I took me 1 hour and 45 minutes to walk from Chachapoyas to Huancas along the dirt road (up 280m), a bit less on the way down.

9. Mirador Luya Urco

Chachapoyas Peru
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Mirador Luya Urco

Reviewed By Jas_5555555 - Quito, Ecuador

Weather was cold and damp with occasional showers for a 1/2 day tour which, as it turned out, turned into a private tour as I was the only one with a guide, translator and driver. Seems it is not the tourist season. We visited two look-out points overlooking the Sonche & Huancas Canyons, the home and studio of an award winning master ceramic artist (age 72) in the village of Huanca, and walked the main street in Chachapoyas after I treated my guide and translator for some excellent coffee! I now understand why the people of this area were called the "Cloud People". Fortunately the clouds moved around a lot at the first look-out.

10. Chachapoyas Trip Adventures

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Chachapoyas Trip Adventures

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