Friendly, noisy, sassy and slightly manic, Iquitos is certainly unique.

Linked to the outside world only by air and river, Iquitos is Peru's largest jungle city. A civilized gateway to the Amazon, tourism is the main focus here: delve into the rainforest, take a river trip, visit a butterfly farm and relish the lavishly tiled architecture echoing the rubber-boom heyday.

Fast Facts

Population

430,000

Currency

Name: Nuevo Sol
Code: PEN
Symbol: S/

Electrical Plugs

European plug with two circular metal pins American-style plug with two parallel flat blades above a circular grounding pin Japanese-style plug with two parallel flat blades
220V 60Hz

Languages Spoken

Official: Quechua, Spanish; Castilian

Time Zones

GMT/UTC -5 

Country Dialing Code

+51

Weights & Measures

Metric

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