Iquitos is the gateway to Peru’s northern Amazon and one of the most remote cities in the world — you cannot reach it by road. Access is by plane (typically from Lima) or river only.
This is not a casual add-on. It requires dedicated time in your itinerary.
Most travelers fly from Lima to Iquitos and transfer directly to a river lodge or luxury Amazon cruise rather than spending significant time in the city itself.
How to structure it:
• Plan 3–4 nights minimum for an Amazon experience
• Choose between a land-based jungle lodge or a river cruise
• Expect heat, humidity, and a completely different climate from Cusco
• Pack lightweight clothing, insect repellent, and rain protection
What to know:
The Amazon portion of Peru is at low elevation (sea level), so altitude is not a factor here — but logistics are. Flights are required, and cruise departures run on fixed schedules.
Most travelers visit Iquitos specifically for:
• Luxury Amazon river cruises
• Wildlife spotting (pink river dolphins, sloths, monkeys)
• Guided rainforest excursions
• Cultural visits to river communities
This is an immersive experience — not a city stay.