Iquitos
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The issue is safety, as it's a black market of sorts. If he won't carry anything of value and just wants to wander around that's an option.
There are a few old rubber baron buildings but you haven't given a clue as to what he might like. Is he into ayahuasca or nightlife as in music and meeting girls?
Has he been to Cajamarca, Celendin, the Maranon canyon, Leymabamba and Chachapoyas? Or Ayacucho, Huanvelica and Huancayo?
There are a few old rubber baron buildings but you haven't given a clue as to what he might like. Is he into ayahuasca or nightlife as in music and meeting girls?
Has he been to Cajamarca, Celendin, the Maranon canyon, Leymabamba and Chachapoyas? Or Ayacucho, Huanvelica and Huancayo?
#5
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Thanks, mlgb. Not sure where he's been, but he did spend 4 mos. there. Is a 70 yo viejo verde so he'll find the music and girls on his own. Isn't interested in the hippie stuff. Is spending time at a lodge and then 3 days in Iquitos. I've heard that it is pretty much a sh$thole so was wondering if there's anything to see. Maybe the rubber baron places but not much else. Thanks !
#6
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I'd agree with NOT a whole lot to see in Iquitos...I would advise adding another day to the lodge package if he can, since they normally only like to transfer on the Amazon in the morning due to hazards and/or traffic later in the day. ..so you lose nearly two days in transit. Although the journey is interesting.




