Two Mantle Tamarins on a tree branch

Parque Nacional Natural Amacayacu

Amazon Basin


Sprawling across almost 3000 sq km, PNN Amacayacu is an ideal spot from which to observe the Amazonian rainforest up close, with extraordinary biodiversity and lots of wildlife. Catastrophic flooding in 2012 heavily damaged the park infrastructure and the park facilities remain closed, though it is still possible to enter the park and arrange tours with local indigenous people. Contact a tour operator in Leticia to arrange a visit.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Amazon Basin attractions

1. Mirador Nai-pata

14.03 MILES

For a bird’s-eye view of the village and the surrounding jungle and Amazon, climb this impressive wooden tower ('nai-pata' means 'treehouse' in the Ticuna…

2. Casa Museo Etnocultural

14.23 MILES

Located in the Alcaldía (town hall building), this mini museum has a small display of artifacts from the region’s indigenous populations.

3. Centro de Interpretación Natütama

14.24 MILES

The Centro de Interpretación Natütama has a fascinating museum with nearly 100 life-sized wood carvings of Amazonian flora and fauna and videos showcasing…

4. Lago Tarapoto

18.42 MILES

Lago Tarapoto, 10km west of Puerto Nariño, is a beautiful jungle lake fed by the Río Amazonas, and is home to pink dolphins, a tiny population of manatees…

5. Reserva Natural Zacambú

18.7 MILES

Zacambú is one of the closest reserves to Leticia, about 70km away by boat. Its lodge is on Laguna Zacambú, just off Río Yavarí, on the Peruvian side of…

6. Nature Reserve Tupana Arü Ü

20.79 MILES

This nature reserve is deep in the rainforest, a 3km hike from the hamlet of La Libertad on the banks of the Amazon, where you'll be dropped off after an…