Location: West Jungle. |
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![]() Ucayali River |
![]() Ucayali River |
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Pucallpa is the capital of the department of Ucayali and one of the most progressive
cities in the Peruvian Amazon. Industrial activity revolves around logging
and agriculture. The region was first inhabited by the Pano tribe, who settled
all along the Ucayali River and its tributary streams. The river, discovered
in 1577 by Spanish captain Juan Salinas de Loyola, is one of the most important
trade routes in the central jungle.
The jungle teems with dense green undergrowth, which is reflected in the
many rivers and lakes that dot the region. Lake Yarinacocha, just minutes
from Pucallpa, is an ideal spot for rest and recreation. The area features
jungle lodges where visitors can practice water sports such as water skiing,
swimming, rowing and sports fishing in the clear waters. The area is also
inhabited by several ethnic groups who are the descendants of the legendary
Pano tribe, such as the communities of San Francisco, Nuevo Destino and Santa
Clara. They are hospitable folk who live in picturesque housing and offer
for sale all kinds of arts crafts decorated with geometric figures. Another
attraction in the area is the Chullachaqui Botanical Garden, a beautiful
spot where visitors can study a large variety of plant species used in traditional
medicine.
During Carnival in the Ucayali region and the Festival of San Juan, amidst
trade fairs and dances, the people of Ucayali choose their beauty queens
in pageants.