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Amazon Canopy Walkway map & key

(1) CUSTOMS DOCK: Official government Port of Entry since 1864 for all vessels entering the lower Amazon from the Atlantic Ocean, and upriver ports such asPucallpa.

LUMBER MILLS: Small local plants processing mahogany and spanish cedar for domestic use and export, mainly to the U.S. and Canada, are scattered along the river near Iquitos. Also you may observe plywood plants producing core plywood from Lupuna (Ceiba sp), a huge canopy tree with long fibers, not appropriate for other uses.

MOUTH OF THE NANAY RIVER: On your upriver return, if the water is unruffled, you’ll note the “meeting of the waters” a blending of the Amazon’s brown and Nanay’s black waters, often giving the appearance of marble.

UPRIVER FROM CEIBA TOPS: The Timicurillo/Mazan Road, a rustic 3 Km. narrow concrete lane, shortens travel between Iquitos and the upper Napo River by at least one day for domestic travellers.

(2) INDIANA: A mission town with schools and a small hospital. Near here several forest trails connect the Amazon and Napo Rivers.

YANAMONO CHANNEL: Here, for the first time you leave the Amazon’s main channel to reach EXPLORAMA LODGE at Yanamono, opposite the large island of the same name. Ocean-going vessels travel on the far side of the island.

(3) SAPO PLAYA: A small village often visited by guests interested in seeing the typical daily life of those dwelling along the Amazon.

(4) FRANCISCO DE ORELLANA: A small village with a monument to the first European to discover the Amazon River in 1542 during Orellana’s historic trip from Ecuador
to Spain.

 
DISTANCES FROM IQUITOS
miles
km
Ceiba Tops
25
40
Explorama Lodge

50

80
ExploraNapo Lodge
95
157
Mouth of Amazon
2,300
3,700
Source of Amazon
1,100
1,770
 
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