3-Day Iquitos Amazon Jungle Adventure at Muyuna Lodge 

3 days

Easy

Eco-Lodge located in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest to see flora and fauna in their natural habitat.

Muyuna Lodge is located 140 kilometers from the city of Iquitos. This small but cozy lodge offers guests an intimate and remote environment. The bungalows feature private bathrooms, terraces overlooking the river, mosquito netting, and lighting with kerosene lamps.

What's included?
  • National park entrance fee
  • Food & drinks
  • Round trip transfer to/from airport
  • Motor boat transfer to/from pier
  • Excursions
  • Live guide 
Exclusions
  • Tip or gratuity

Drinks


Please note

    The big suitcases will remain in the offices of Iquitos, we recommend that you bring a small backpack with everything you need to make your stay at the Lodge.

    FLIGHT INFORMATION: Arrival flights on Day 1 must arrive before 9am. On Day 3 of the tour, departure flights must take place after 5:30pm to ensure enough time for transfer to Iquitos International Airport

    Recommended to carry a backpack and leave luggage in lodge storage

    The Lodge does not have an internet connection, it does not have WIFI

    What to bring

      Clothes:

      Swimsuit, raincoat or ponchos, light clothings shirts (mosquitoes are attracted to darker colours), dirty clothes, bag, short-sleeves for walks and trails, light pijama,trekking pants, shorts, sandals, walking shoes, six pair of socks, hat or cap covering your neck, sunglasses.

      Accesories:

      Ziplock, Notebook, pen or color pens, your own set of medicine (aspirine, ibuprofene, diahrrea pills, etc.) we have a set in Muyuna but some prefer to take their own, small backpack for repellent, water, Kleenex, camara, repellent, ladysoft, reusable pads, sunscreen, Binoculars (8x42), camara with a good zoom capacity and fully charged, light torch, socket adapter (220V, A/B/C)

      We recommend nature-centered stories like: "The Dream Of The Celt", "The Storyteller" from our Nobel Awarded Mario Vargas Llosa; and "The Three Halves Of Ino Moxo" from Iquitos writer Cesar Calvo, a book that tells the Amazon story like no one ever has.

      Take some cash for buying optional handicrafts, tips or at our bar.

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