Explore Peru’s Amazon with this 2-day Iquitos adventure—floating huts of Belen, Cumaceba Lodge stay, rainforest walks, pink dolphins, night canoe ride for alligators, and a cultural visit to the Yagua community. Designed for U.S. travelers seeking authentic jungle immersion.
OVERVIEWLocation: Peru |
Amazon Tours River DOLPHIN Tour
| Day 1: Visit the floating huts of Belen, traveling down the Amazon River, Jungle walk in the forest to see Flora and Fauna. Look for Pink and Gray Dolphins. |
| Day 2: Bird Watching, Visit a Yagua Indian etnia. |
ITINERARY DETAILSDay 1:Visit the floating huts of Belen, traveling down the Amazon River, Jungle walk in the forest to see flora and fauna. Look for pink and gray dolphins Day 2:Bird watching, visit a Yagua Indian etnia |
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FAQs – Your 2-Day Amazon Tour Questions Answered
| When is the best time to visit the Amazon? Year-round, though June to September has less rain and easier access. What makes this tour different? It combines pink and gray dolphin watching, jungle walks, and Yagua cultural visit. What type of travelers usually book this tour? Nature lovers, cultural explorers, and those seeking authentic Amazon experiences. Do I need prior hiking experience? No—all activities are guided and beginner-friendly. What kind of accommodation is included? Private bungalows at Cumaceba Lodge. Are transfers included? Yes—includes transport from Iquitos airport and return. What altitude is reached during the tour? Iquitos and the Amazon basin are low altitude, around 100 m (328 ft). What kind of weather should I expect? Hot and humid, frequent rain, temperatures between 25–32 °C (77–90 °F). What should I pack for this adventure? Light clothing, rain gear, insect repellent, sunscreen, hat, and camera. Is this tour eco-friendly? Yes—we work with local communities, promote environmental respect, and responsible tourism. Can the itinerary be customized? Yes—you can add nights in Iquitos or combine with other Amazon destinations. What wildlife can be observed? Pink and gray dolphins, birds, alligators, monkeys, and sloths. |