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1. Plaza De Armas
- The Plaza de Armas is the center of activity in Iquitos. Located just one block from the Boulevard which...
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2. Plaza Castilla
- The Plaza Castilla is not a well known place but it is my favorite of all the Plazas in Iquitos. It is...
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3. The Ayahuasca Foundation
- The Ayahuasca Foundation is a non-profit organization formed in Iquitos, Peru in January of 2010. They...
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4. San Andreas Community
- The San Andreas Community is home to the Bora Tribe. The majority of the Bora Tribe lives near the Colombian...
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5. Quistacocha Zoo
- Quistacocha is not like most zoos, because it only features animals from the local environment. Most...
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6. Anaconda Artistan's Market
- Located down the stairs from the Boulevard, at the end of Napo Ave. This interesting building houses...
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7. The Port of Bellavista Nanay
- The Bellavista Port on the Rio Nanay is quite an amazing place to visit. It is where the smaller boats...
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8. Indigenous Culture Mueum
- This museum is not well known but worth checking out. Located just three blocks from the Plaza de Armas...
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9. Quispe
- Quispe is like the Wal-Mart of Iquitos, minus the global domination and slave labor. It is located just...
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10. Isla de los Monos
- Monkey Island is an island a few hours down the Amazon River from Iquitos, Peru, where a few families...
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The Best of NileGuide
- So what brought you to Iquitos in the first place? Probably one of the big, looming attractions that lures most travelers. Bright lights, big names, engraved plaques—these are the on-the-beaten-path hot spots no visitor to Iquitos should miss. Plus, they make for some great photo ops. Your friends back home might get jealous.
