Quistococha Zoo and Lagoon

Loreto

65/100120 min

Quistococha Zoo and Lagoon is a prominent tourist complex located in the southern metropolitan area of Iquitos, Peru, within the Loreto region. Spanning 369 hectares of Amazon rainforest, the park embraces the Quistococha Lagoon and features a white sand artificial beach known as Tunchi Playa. It serves as a vital center for research, conservation, and reforestation efforts. The complex includes a museum housing a taxidermy collection of Amazonian fauna, a zoo exhibiting various mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, and a natural nursery dedicated to botanical gardening and reforestation. The surrounding vegetation is dominated by aguaje palm trees, providing an immersive Amazonian environment. Quistococha is officially recognized as a National Tourist Park within Peru’s National Tourist Reserves System, making it a key attraction for visitors seeking to experience Amazonian biodiversity and culture near Iquitos, the capital of the Peruvian Amazon. The park combines ecological education with recreational amenities, making it a unique destination for both tourists and researchers.

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Consejo: The best time to visit Quistococha Zoo and Lagoon is during the dry season, typically from May to September, to enjoy comfortable weather and outdoor activities. Visitors are advised to purchase tickets in advance when possible to avoid queues. The park offers discounts for students, seniors, and groups. Comfortable walking shoes and insect repellent are recommended. Guided tours are available to enhance the educational experience. Early morning visits provide opportunities to see active wildlife and cooler temperatures.

Datos interesantes

  • Quistococha encompasses 369 hectares of Amazon rainforest, making it one of the largest tourist parks in the Loreto region.
  • The park features an artificial white sand beach called Tunchi Playa, unique in the Amazon basin.
  • It houses a museum with a taxidermy collection showcasing diverse Amazonian wildlife.
  • The zoo includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish native to the Amazon rainforest.
  • The park supports important conservation and reforestation projects through its natural nursery.
  • Quistococha is officially designated as a National Tourist Park within Peru’s National Tourist Reserves System.

Historia

Quistococha has evolved from an Amazonian natural area into a comprehensive tourist complex officially designated as a National Tourist Park within Peru’s National Tourist Reserves System.

While Iquitos itself was founded in the mid-18th century as a Jesuit mission and grew during the Amazon rubber boom, Quistococha's development as a conservation and recreation site reflects modern efforts to preserve Amazonian biodiversity and promote sustainable tourism.

The park integrates ecological research, conservation, and public education, aligning with regional initiatives to protect the Amazon rainforest and its wildlife.

Guía del lugar

1
Quistococha Lagoon

A large natural lagoon central to the park, offering scenic views and opportunities for wildlife observation and relaxation.

2
Tunchi Playa (Artificial Beach)

A white sand beach created for visitor recreation, unique for its location in the Amazon rainforest.

3
Amazonian Fauna Museum

Museum featuring a taxidermy collection of Amazonian animals, educating visitors about regional biodiversity.

4
Quistococha Zoo

A zoological park housing various Amazonian species, focusing on conservation and education.

5
Natural Nursery and Reforestation Area

A botanical garden and nursery dedicated to reforestation and conservation of Amazonian plant species.