Amazon Survival Tour Iquitos-Peru

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On the first day of our survival adventure 4 days 3 nights amazon Tour in iquitos peru,  Reception at: Hotel or Airport with a team member (Naturalist guide) will be there waiting to greet you, then we take a private car 2 Hours, approx. to go to Nauta City, (Nauta’s port located on Marañon River), then we will take our typical wooden roofed boat to sail 2 hours roughly toward to the amazon Lodge, along the rivers Marañon, Amazon, Ucayali and Yarapa,  During this first navigation you might see some river birds, dolphins and river people activities.

An Amazon survival tour in Iquitos, Peru, typically combines adventure, education, and practical skills to teach participants how to survive in the wild Amazon rainforest with local and indigenous people.

1: Arrival and Introduction to the Jungle

  • Morning: Arrival in Iquitos
    • Arrive in Iquitos, a bustling city in the Peruvian Amazon.
    • Transfer from Iquitos airport to the river port and board a boat to begin your journey into the jungle.
  • Afternoon: Jungle Lodge
    • Travel along the Amazon River and its tributaries.
    • Arrive at a jungle lodge or camp where you’ll stay overnight. These are usually eco-lodges or rustic camps designed for adventurous travelers.
    • Welcome briefing by the survival expert and introduction to the basics of Amazonian survival: water sourcing, food gathering, and shelter building.
  • Evening: Jungle Night Hike
    • Take a night hike with a guide to learn about nocturnal animals and how to navigate the jungle in the dark.
    • Return to the lodge for a meal and an introduction to Amazonian medicine using plants and herbs.

2: Survival Skills and Jungle Exploration

  • Morning: Basic Survival Skills
    • Start early with hands-on survival training, including:
      • Building a Shelter: Learn to create a temporary shelter from local materials like palm fronds.
      • Finding Water: Techniques for locating safe drinking water in the jungle.
      • Starting a Fire: Methods of starting a fire with friction or using available resources.
      • Foraging for Food: Identification of edible plants, insects, and other natural food sources.
  • Afternoon: Hunting and Fishing Techniques
    • Learn traditional hunting techniques such as setting traps and using a blowgun.
    • Fishing: Learn local fishing techniques such as netting, spearfishing, or using a traditional Amazonian fishing rod.
    • Explore the jungle with a guide, observing wildlife, and learning about different ecosystems.
  • Evening: Jungle Cooking
    • After gathering food, learn to cook simple meals using ingredients found in the jungle (e.g., fish, fruits, wild vegetables).
    • Group meal and discussion about how to sustain yourself in the Amazon.

3: Advanced Survival Techniques and Departure

  • Morning: Advanced Survival Training
    • Learn advanced skills such as:
      • Navigating the Jungle: How to use the sun, stars, and natural landmarks to navigate.
      • Survival First Aid: Basic techniques to treat injuries and illnesses using natural resources.
      • Building a Raft or Canoe: Learn to build a simple raft from jungle materials or use a local canoe to navigate small waterways.
  • Afternoon: Practical Application of Skills
    • Practice applying the skills you’ve learned by taking part in a survival scenario where you will need to build shelter, source food and water, and possibly navigate through the jungle to a safe point.
    • Afterward, have a debriefing to discuss the challenges and successes.
  • Evening: Return to Iquitos
    • After your adventure, return by boat to Iquitos.
    • Depending on the tour, you may have time for a farewell meal or ceremony before heading back to the airport or your hotel.

Additional Notes:

  • Tour Guides: These tours are often led by experienced survivalists or indigenous guides who are knowledgeable about the rainforest’s flora and fauna.
  • Safety: While these tours are adventurous, safety is a top priority. Guides ensure participants are prepared and aware of their surroundings.
  • Length of the Tour: This itinerary is an example for survival tour in the peruvian amazon, but it can be extended with more in-depth training or other activities like wildlife observation and canoeing in the Amazon.

Included

  •  Airport hotel transfer.
  •  Transport and excursions into the jungle.
  •  Rubber boots, fishing rods, etc.
  •  Naturalist bilingual guide.
  •  Tents.

Excluded

  •  Airplane tickets.
  •  extras items (crafts, drinks and liquors)
  •  Tip to the guide.
  •  Health insurance.