Private Tour zum Belen-Markt, zur schwimmenden Stadt und zum Amazonas





Beschreibung
Auf dem Malecón Tarapacá und dem Belen Marketplace, dem wichtigsten Markt von Iquitos, auf dem lokale Lebensmittel und traditionelle Medizin verkauft werden, erleben Sie lokales Flair und die Aussicht auf den Itaya-Fluss. Reisen Sie dann in unsere einzigartige schwimmende Stadt, wo Sie eine ganze auf dem Wasser erbaute Stadt sehen und erleben werden, wie die Einheimischen leben und arbeiten. Anschließend sehen Sie den Amazonas selbst, wo der Rio Itaya auf den Amazonas trifft.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Sie besuchen Malecón Tarapacá, den Hauptboulevard von Iquitos, wo Sie prächtige Gebäude sehen werden, die während des goldenen Zeitalters von Iquitos, dem Gummiboom des späten 19. Jahrhunderts, errichtet wurden. Es gibt auch viele Restaurants, die Sie später während Ihres Aufenthalts vielleicht noch einmal besuchen möchten. Von dort aus machen wir einen kurzen Spaziergang zum Belén-Marktplatz.
Der Belén-Markt ist der größte exotische lokale Marktplatz in Iquitos. Dort erleben Sie lokales Flair und sehen, wie die Einheimischen leben. Auf dem Markt gibt es viele Lebensmittel aus dem Amazonas und dem Dschungel: Alligatorfleisch, Wildschweine, Piranhas, Schildkröteneier usw. Es gibt auch eine Dschungelapotheke namens Pasaje Paquito, die traditionelle einheimische Medizin wie spezielle Kräuter und Wurzeln verkauft.
Als nächstes reisen wir in die schwimmende Stadt Belén neben dem Belén-Marktplatz. Sie werden spektakuläre Ausblicke auf den Fluss Itaya (einen großen Nebenfluss des Amazonas mit klarem Wasser) genießen. Die schwimmende Stadt ist vollständig auf dem Wasser gebaut und je nach Flussniveau und Jahreszeit können Sie unter der Stadt die riesige hölzerne Stützkonstruktion sehen, die unter Wasser im Flussbett verankert ist. Sie werden auch die dort lebenden und arbeitenden Anwohner und den Bau ihrer schwimmenden Häuser sehen. Viele Boote aller Größen werden mit Fischern, Jägern und Händlern vorbeifahren.
Wir nehmen eine andere Route zurück nach Iquitos City, die spektakuläre Ausblicke auf den Amazonas selbst, eines der sieben Wunder der Natur, bietet. Dort sehen Sie, wo das klare Wasser des Rio Itaya auf das schokoladenfarbene Wasser des Amazonas trifft. Wenn wir Glück haben, können Sie in dieser Gegend vielleicht rosafarbene und graue Flussdelfine beim Springen und Spielen beobachten.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Hinweis: Kelwins Amazonas-Abenteuer-Reisebüro holt Reisende nicht von ihren Hotels ab, die sich in den Flüssen oder an Orten weit weg vom Zentrum der Stadt Iquitos befinden. Wenn Ihr Hotel nicht auf der Liste steht, kontaktieren Sie mich bitte. Ich empfehle Ihnen, Ihre Hotels in der Nähe des Zentrums von Iquitos Stadt zu buchen. Rufen Sie diese WhatsApp-Nummer an + 51 964 906 262 Kostenlose Abholung in ausgewählten Hotels. Für andere Hotels fragen Sie uns bitte, ob eine Abholung möglich ist; ansonsten ist der Treffpunkt am Malecon Maldonado und Napo Street erster Block.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Reisende sollten mindestens eine gute Fitness haben.
- Nicht empfehlenswert für Personen über 70 Jahre
- Nicht empfehlenswert für Kinder von 3 bis 6 Jahren
Bewertungen(25)
We had an amazing experience. Our guide, Kelwin, was truly an excellent guide. Friendly, knowledgeable and courteous. He even made sure to have his pet dolphins show up when we were on our river trip😀. Truthfully, laying on a hammock on a boat, with a slight rain, watching dolphins swim by and the Itaya and Amazon rivers converge. Magical! The tour of Belen market was out of this world. Be warned, you have to be a bit adventurous to appreciate the marketplace. Thank you, Kelwin.
We enjoyed a wonderful tour with our guide Kelwin. He was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about all the sites we saw. We were very impressed with the market and the floating city but we were most excited to see the Amazon River! This was a bucket list item for us and lived up to our expectations. We even were able to see a grey dolphin on our way back. AMAZING!
With a limited amount of time in Iquitos, I wanted to invest my energy into a single tour lasting maybe half a day. Kelwin’s tour of the Belén Market, Floating City and Amazon River fit that intention perfectly, and was an ideal mix of city and nature, starting in the packed urban market, moving to the quiet homes on the water, and finally opening into the vastness of river and jungle. Kelwin was a fantastic guide, fluent in English, combining knowledge and enthusiasm with the ease of a local. I didn’t absolutely need a private tour—and as a solo traveler, I did think twice about paying the single ticket premium of $50 (45%) extra—but I had no regrets. Since I am quite a curious person, it was a luxury to bring up every topic or question that sprang to mind in our rich conversation. Kelwin was constantly looking for noteworthy features to point out. There were many finds at the market—I loved the different fruits and spices; on the other hand, the monkey carcasses provoked horrid fascination. At the meeting of the Itaya and Amazon rivers he quickly spotted dolphins; I felt a sense of wonder as he then explained how temperature differences account for the river colorations, and encouraged me to dip my hand in the water to experience it for myself. After taking in the size of the Amazon, we headed for smaller tributaries north of Iquitos, for a quieter and more intimate experience with the lush jungle lining their banks. He thoughtfully set up a hammock in the boat for me to relax in. I finally ran out of questions, my mobile phone ran out of battery from taking all the pictures and video, and I started to feel contentedly sleepy as we meandered back toward the city.
We were traveling to Iquitos for an Amazon river cruise but our LATAM flight at 9 AM was changed to 5:30 AM. So we contact Kelwin about a half day tour including picking us up at the airport and dropping us off at the meeting site for the cruise. Kelwin was exceptionally responsive via WhatsApp and designed an absolutely fantastic tour for us. He was waiting for us at the Iquitos airport at 7:30 AM and we visited the market in Iquitos, saw the floating city, visited a fish farm, and overall had a great time. He was very knowledgeable about Iquitos and the local culture. His price was fair. I highly recommend his services.
It was a really nice trip, completely private, just me and the friendly guide Javier. We visited Bethlehem Market, an absolutely amazing place, full of unforgettable sights, tastes, smells and sounds. We took a boat ride along the Amazon River and spent time away from the crowds of tourists. Javier was excellent; he knew the area very well and told me very interesting stories. The trip is highly recommended.
I have been fascinated with markets and my excursion with Kelwin did not disappoint! Kelwin, being a local, was able to bring me through the Belen Market sharing local knowledge. Being from AK, the heat was a challenge for me. Kelwin made sure we took our time and I was feeling well. He even held an umbrella on the boat through the floating village so I could take pictures and was protected from the sun. I would highly recommend Kelwin’s tours - he has made our trip to Iquitos extra special.
Kelwin customized the perfect day for me. First, we took a tuk tuk from my hotel to visit the Belen market, where he pointed out some unusual local foods and herbs. Then, we took a kayak trip on the Itaya River to see "urban" homes on stilts, and he explained the lifestyle of the Indigenous people who live in them. Next (and to me, the most interesting), we took bigger boat (with a hammock, for comfort) down the Amazon to look for dolphins, and we docked at Indepencia Village where a tuk tuk met us to take us through the village, and observe "suburban" Indigenous homes and farms, to see the La Lupuna 300 year old tree. Kelwin understood that I had no interest in the turistic sights that organized group tours show visitors. He made sure that I was comfortable for the entire trip (water, and a sun umbrella for the kayak trip). I'm a "senior", and he helped me navigate the steep (for me) climb to and from our boat to the tuk tuk. This was a COMPLETELY different experience from a standard group tour. and a truly memorable experience. Thank you SO MUCH Kelwin!!!
Kelwin was very accommodating and a pleasure to work with. We were so grateful for the time he spent helping our group be immersed in the culture. He allowed us to pick and choose our adventures, and was even flexible when our flights got delayed, and we had to squeeze two days into one. We had a great time. I would definitely trust him with another tour!
We had a great experience with Kelwin. He introduced us to the Belén market and the life of the floating city with many interesting explanations and always in a good mood. At the market, we discovered exotic fruits, Amazonian fish and even local medicinal herbs, all explained with passion. On the Amazon, we had the chance to see dolphins, including pink dolphins, a magical moment! Kelwin is an excellent, attentive and passionate guide. We highly recommend this visit.
Hey all! My husband and I want to share the incredible day we had. We started at the Belen market and saw so many different foods as well as locals shopping. We then saw the jungle pharmacy in awe. The floating houses gave us a lot of perspective; I recommend the rainy season so you can boat around the neighborhood! Then we saw where the Amazon river meets the Itaya River and the mixing of their waters. We were also lucky enough to see the grey & pink dolphins! Arguable most important, Kelwin made me feel safe the entire time!



