Iquitos and the Peruvian Amazon

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Iquitos and the Peruvian Amazon

Iquitos, located in the Peruvian Amazon, is the largest city in the world inaccessible by road. Founded in the 18th century during missionary expansion, it flourished during the 19th-century rubber boom. Surrounded by the Amazon River and its tributaries, its ecosystem hosts extraordinary biodiversity, including flora such as kapok trees, orchids, and palms, and fauna such as pink river dolphins, jaguars, and macaws. Its hot, humid climate and tropical rainforest sustain a vital ecological balance essential for the planet. It is also a center for research and ecotourism internationally recognized.


Iquitos and the Peruvian Amazon


Iquitos and the Peruvian Amazon

Iquitos is a city located in the Peruvian Amazon, considered the capital of the Loreto region and one of the main gateways to the Amazon rainforest. Its history dates back to indigenous Amazonian communities and was later shaped by the rubber boom in the nineteenth century, which boosted its economic and cultural development. The region features a humid tropical ecosystem with extraordinary biodiversity, including species such as the jaguar, pink river dolphin, anaconda, and numerous exotic birds. Its flora includes giant trees like ceiba, palms, orchids, and medicinal plants traditionally used by indigenous peoples. Today it remains vital for biodiversity conservation and sustainable development in the Peruvian Amazon region overall. 





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Iquitos and the Peruvian Amazon

Iquitos is the main city of the Peruvian Amazon Iquitos and the capital of the Loreto region, located in northeastern Peru, surrounded by the Amazon, Nanay and Itaya rivers. It is known as the largest city in the world without road access, giving it a unique character, connected mainly by river and air transport. Its history is closely linked to the rubber boom of the nineteenth century, when it became a key economic center. The Peruvian Amazon AmazonĆ­a peruana features extraordinary biodiversity, with humid tropical forests, vast rivers and soils rich in life. Its flora includes ceiba trees, lupuna giants, orchids and towering palms. Wildlife includes jaguars, pink river dolphins, anacondas, macaws and a huge variety of insects and amphibians. The ecosystem plays a vital role in global climate regulation, carbon storage and the preservation of indigenous cultures that depend on the forest for survival. It remains essential for Earth's balance and biodiversity. 



Pacaya Samiria National Reserve

Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is one of the largest protected areas in Peru, located in the Loreto region of the Amazon rainforest. It was established in 1982 to conserve biodiversity and floodplain forest ecosystems. Its landscape is shaped by rivers, oxbow lakes, and dense tropical jungle, home to pink river dolphins, jaguars, and diverse bird species. The reserve also protects Indigenous communities that maintain traditional sustainable practices. It is an important site for scientific research and ecotourism, known for its exceptional natural and cultural richness in the Peruvian Amazon basin. 

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