FULL DAY ZIPLINE

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Pick-up from your hotel at 9:30 am and transfer to the "Bella Vista Nanay" Tourist Pier to begin your journey. We'll stop to admire the confluence of the Nanay and Amazon rivers, creating a striking contrast of colors in the water. We'll then head to our activity, located approximately 50 minutes away on the Nanay River aboard comfortable and safe boats, the "Pamacari."


Visit to the Suspension Bridge: This is an unparalleled, adrenaline-pumping experience in the heart of the jungle. Over 35 meters high and more than 150 meters long, the suspension bridge offers exceptional views and is accessible to everyone.


Afterward, we continue the adventure and prepare for the Zip Line. Also built from the treetops, this zip line allows you to travel from tree to tree, exploring the flora of the Peruvian Amazon. Lunch at a tourist restaurant with a pool (à la carte menu): ceviche, tacacho with cecina, chicharrones, natural fruit juices, etc. If you are vegetarian or on a special diet, please let us know in advance. While enjoying our typical lunch, you can relax in our pool surrounded by nature. Enjoy your meal.
The Cocama, Kukakma, or Omagua people are an indigenous group with a fascinating history and customs. They were once forced laborers, workers, or day laborers, and currently live along the banks of the Nanay, Ucayali, and Huallaga rivers in Peru. Their political organization is based on a centralized system, with the highest authorities being the CURACA (chief) and the council of the reservation.
End of our services.
The order of some activities may vary due to operational or weather conditions.

Transporte
Alimentación
Guía Ingles o Español.
Agua, te, café, etc.

Propinas
Tragos exóticos de la selva
Bebidas en el bar
Cervezas
Gaseosas
Agua mineral

Lightweight cotton pants and polo shirts with long sleeves.
Cotton shorts and Bermuda shorts.
Sunscreen.
Camera and/or video camera with rechargeable battery, binoculars, personal flashlight.
OFF mosquito repellent lotion or cream.
Rain poncho or jacket.