Nauta, a riverside town where the Marañón and Ucayali meet, reveals the rhythm of traditional Amazonian life. Stroll through the lively market and the Plaza de Armas, with its historic church, or glimpse rare turtles and arapaima fish at Sapi Sapi lagoon. From the Nauta viewpoint, a 10-storey lookout, the rainforest stretches endlessly across the river junction. Just a short canoe ride away, Quebrada Gasparito offers a serene spot to soak in the landscape, perfect for a picnic by the water.