The Belén Market & Floating Amazon Village Tour provides a captivating window into the vibrant culture of Iquitos. Participants will explore the lively Belén Market, known for its alternative medicine elixirs, and embark on a scenic canoe ride through the lower Belén district to observe the unique floating villages along the Amazon River. With a duration of 4-5 hours, this immersive experience promises to unveil the heart of the Amazon in an unforgettable way. What intrigues you most about this tour?
Good To Know
- The tour offers an exploration of the vibrant Belén Market, Paquito Passage, and a canoe ride through the lower Belén district showcasing river community life.
- Tour duration ranges from 4-5 hours, with prices ranging from $110.00 to $93.50 per person and savings of up to 15%.
- Free pick-up is offered only from the Hilton DoubleTree Hotel, and guests must arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before the scheduled departure.
- Essentials to bring include passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sun hat, camera, sunscreen, insect repellent, long pants, and closed-toe shoes.
- The tour is not recommended for children under 5, pregnant women, individuals with mobility issues, or those over 70 years old.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The Belén Market & Floating Amazon Village Tour is priced at a savings of up to 15%, ranging from $110.00 to $93.50 per person.
The tour lasts 4-5 hours, and participants can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour lasts 4-5 hours, and participants can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Booking the tour allows guests to reserve their spot without paying anything upfront.
The tour starts at Iquitos Boulevard, where visitors will explore the Belén Market, Paquito Passage, and take a canoe ride through the lower Belén district to experience the river community life.
An optional piranha fishing activity is also available.
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Itinerary and Highlights
Starting at Iquitos Boulevard, the tour takes visitors to explore the vibrant Belén Market, where they can enjoy the lively atmosphere and discover a vast array of fresh fruits, exotic meats, and herbal medicines.
Next, the group will venture through Paquito Passage, exploring alternative medicine elixirs and tonics.
The tour continues with a canoe ride through the lower Belén district, providing a unique glimpse into the river community’s daily life.
Optionally, participants can test their fishing skills against the fierce Amazon predators – piranha.
The main sites include floating houses, local fishermen, and floating schools.
Transportation and Meeting Details
Free pick-up is offered only from the Hilton DoubleTree Hotel.
Participants must arrive 10 minutes before the tour’s scheduled departure at Iquitos Boulevard. The tour guides can be identified by their Yakumama Amazon Tours shirt or sign. Guests are expected to make their own way to the meeting point.
Once the tour begins, it will depart promptly, so punctuality is essential. The tour itinerary may be subject to change based on river conditions. Travelers should plan accordingly and follow the guide’s instructions for a seamless and enjoyable experience.
What to Bring and Restrictions
Essentials for the tour include a passport or ID, comfortable shoes, a sun hat, camera, sunscreen, insect repellent, long pants, and closed-toe shoes. Large bags, drones, alcohol, and drugs are not allowed. The tour has the following restrictions:
| Restriction | Details |
| — | — |
| Age | Not suitable for children under 5 |
| Mobility | Not suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, or those over 70 |
| Weather | Itinerary may change due to river levels |
More Great Tours NearbySafety and Recommendations
Life jackets are provided during the boat navigation portion of the tour. This ensures the safety of all participants.
However, the tour may not be suitable for everyone. It’s not recommended for children under 5, pregnant women, people with mobility issues, or those over 70 years old.
The itinerary is also subject to change due to river levels. Guests should be prepared for the weather conditions and wear appropriate clothing and footwear.
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Exploring the Belén Market
The Belén Market is one of the largest and most vibrant markets in the Amazon region.
Visitors explore stalls bursting with fresh fruits, exotic meats, and herbal medicines. The market is a sensory delight, with the aromas of tropical produce and the sounds of haggling vendors.
Locals and travelers alike browse the diverse offerings, from traditional shamanic remedies to colorful textiles. The market serves as a lively hub, where the region’s cultural and natural bounty converge.
It’s an essential stop for anyone seeking to enjoy the vibrant heart of the Peruvian Amazon.
After exploring the vibrant Belén Market, the tour moves on to the Paquito Passage.
This alternative medicine hub offers a glimpse into the Amazon’s traditional healing practices. Visitors can browse an array of elixirs, tonics, and herbal remedies. Local experts share knowledge about the region’s medicinal plants and their applications.
The Paquito Passage showcases the intersection of indigenous knowledge and modern wellness trends. Participants can engage with vendors, learn about traditional healing, and purchase unique natural products to take home.
This stop provides a fascinating cultural experience and a chance to delve deeper into Amazonian traditions.
Experiencing the Floating Amazon Village
Following the canoe ride through the lower Belén district, participants embark on an immersive experience in the Floating Amazon Village.
They witness the ingenious construction of the floating houses, built atop large wooden platforms anchored to the riverbed. Local fishermen ply their trade, casting nets and lines from small boats.
Floating schools educate the community’s children, highlighting the resourcefulness of these river-dwelling residents. Visitors can opt to try their hand at piranha fishing, testing their skills against the Amazon’s notorious predators.
This unique encounter provides a captivating glimpse into the daily life of the Floating Amazon Village.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Approximate Group Size for the Tour?
The tour size is not specified in the given information. Without additional details, it’s unclear if the tour has a set group size or if it’s flexible based on demand.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Piranha Fishing Activity?
The tour has an age restriction for the piranha fishing activity, stating it’s not suitable for children under 5. Participants must be physically able to engage in the fishing task.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions That the Tour Can Accommodate?
The tour can accommodate dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free. Guests should inform the tour operator of any dietary needs when booking to ensure the appropriate arrangements are made.
Can Participants Take a Guided Tour of the Belén Market Alone?
No, participants can’t take a guided tour of the Belén Market alone. The tour package includes a 2.5-hour visit to the market as part of the larger 4-5 hour Belén Market & Floating Amazon Village tour offered by Yakumama Amazon Tours.
Are There Any Opportunities to Interact With the Local Community?
Yes, the tour provides opportunities to interact with the local community. Participants can canoe through the lower Belén district, experiencing river community life and observing local fishermen and floating schools.
The Sum Up
The Belén Market & Floating Amazon Village Tour offers an immersive cultural experience in Iquitos. Visitors can explore the vibrant Belén Market, discover the Paquito Passage, and observe life in the floating villages along the Amazon River. With a duration of 4-5 hours, this tour provides an unforgettable adventure, showcasing the unique blend of traditions and natural wonders in the heart of the Amazon.
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