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Aerial view of Rio Momon and Amazon Rainforest near Iquitos, Peru.

Things to do in  Iquitos

Let the river run

Iquitos, the largest city in the world unreachable by road, is the beating heart of the Peruvian Amazon. From here, travelers embark on river cruises, spot pink dolphins, and experience the rainforest’s extraordinary biodiversity. The mix of adventure and cultural encounters—whether it’s wandering through the bustling Belén Market, visiting Indigenous communities, or boating to Pacaya-Samiria Reserve—means things to do in Iquitos offer a deep dive into one of the most fascinating ecosystems on Earth.

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Local Currency
Peruvian Sol (PEN)
When to visit

The best time to visit Iquitos depends on your preferred experience. The dry season (June–November) offers lower water levels, making jungle trekking easier. The wet season (December–May) brings higher river levels, allowing for deeper exploration by boat. Wildlife spotting is excellent year-round, with pink dolphins and exotic birds always present.

Getting around

Since Iquitos is accessible only by boat or plane, most travelers arrive via flights from Lima. Within the city, mototaxis are the main mode of transport—cheap, fast, and perfect for short trips. Taxis are available but less common. For jungle excursions, river transport is essential, with boats and ferries connecting to remote Amazon lodges—many tour operators arrange transport for visitors. Walking is manageable in the city center, but most adventures require a mix of boats and guided transfers.

Traveler tips

While boat tours to the Amazon rainforest are popular, a lesser-known adventure is visiting the Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm, which also rescues exotic wildlife. For a truly local experience, wake up early and explore Belén Market, but go with a guide—it’s easy to get lost, and some areas are best avoided. When ordering ceviche, ask for de río to get fresh river fish instead of ocean varieties.

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People Also Ask
Q:Is it worth going to Iquitos, Peru?
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Yes, Iquitos is worth visiting for its unique Amazon rainforest experiences. It’s the largest city inaccessible by road, offering boat trips, jungle lodges, and wildlife encounters. Visitors can see pink river dolphins, sloths, and exotic birds while exploring the vast Peruvian Amazon.

Q:Why is Iquitos hard to get to?
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Iquitos is hard to get to because it is not connected to Peru’s road network. The only ways to reach the city are by boat along the Amazon River or by plane from Lima. This isolation adds to its adventurous, off-the-beaten-path appeal.

Q:What is the best time to visit Iquitos?
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The best time to visit Iquitos is during the dry season (June to October) when there’s less rain and fewer mosquitoes. However, the wet season (November to May) offers higher river levels, allowing for deeper jungle exploration by boat. Both seasons have unique advantages.

Q:Can you see jaguars in Iquitos?
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Yes, but jaguar sightings are extremely rare. These elusive big cats live deep in the Amazon, far from human activity. Your best chance to see them is in remote jungle reserves with expert guides, though spotting their tracks or hearing them is more common.

Q:Is it safe to walk around Iquitos?
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Yes, it’s generally safe to walk around central Iquitos during the day. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing, is common, so stay aware of your belongings. At night, it’s best to take a mototaxi rather than walking alone in unfamiliar areas.

Q:Do I need a yellow fever vaccine for Iquitos?
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Yes, a yellow fever vaccine is recommended for travel to Iquitos and the Amazon region. While not always required, it’s advisable due to the presence of mosquitoes carrying the virus. Some countries may also require proof of vaccination when returning from Peru.