IQUITOS
The dense jungle of Peru owes its name to the world's longest
and largest river, the Amazon, creator of life, illusions and legends, and
discovered by Francisco de Orellana.
Navigating its waters is getting in direct contact with the nature and lore of
the natives that live there, it is watching the sun setting behind the treetops
and marveling at the endless greenery. The Amazon is an immense slow moving
river, at times almost like an ocean, as at certain points it can reach up to
4,000 meters in width. Its waters receive the outflow of all the rivers rising
on the eastern slopes of the Andes, forming swamps, marshes and labyrinthine
channels.
The ancient peoples of the Peruvian jungle, which has an area of more than 80
million square hectares and is home to countless animal species, call the Amazon
River, Paranaguasú (Great River), Paranatinga (White River) and Tunguragua (King
of the Waters). It is also claimed that the name is the result of a combination
of two native words, ama (break) and zona (canoe); thus Amazon could mean "Canoe-Breaker".Many
towns and villages have formed along the banks of the Amazon; the most important
being Iquitos, capital of the department of Loreto.
Iquitos is fascinating for its exuberant greenness and the tenacity of its
native communities such as the Cocamas, Witotos, Boras and Ticunas, communities
which have inherited millenary secrets and traditions. The Nanay, Itaya and
Amazon rivers surround Iquitos, founded in 1747 by Jesuit José Bahamonde. Hot
and exotic with an awesome greenness,Iquitos is the largest city in the Peruvian
jungle and the navigation gateway to the Amazon.

- Iquitos 3 days / 2 nights and 4 days / 3 nights.
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