The Jungle Kingdom
The Amazon rainforest is home to 10% of the world's known species. At Îkü Reserve, you don't just visit the jungle; you live among its most incredible inhabitants.
Mammals
Pink River Dolphin
The legend of the Amazon. Unique for their pink hue and friendly nature.
Squirrel Monkey
Very common near our cabins, often seen jumping through the canopy in groups.
Three-Toed Sloth
The masters of patience. Hard to spot but rewarding to observe.
Jaguar
The king of the jungle. Extremely rare and elusive, but present in the deep reserve.
Birds
Scarlet Macaw
Famous for their vibrant red, yellow, and blue feathers and loud calls.
Toucan
Iconic oversized beaks. Often seen at sunrise near the Pichuna sector.
Hoatzin
The 'prehistoric bird'. Found near lagoons and flooded areas.
Reptiles & Amphibians
Black Caiman
The largest predator in the Amazon basin. Best seen during night tours.
Poison Dart Frog
Tiny, brightly colored gems of the forest floor.
Anaconda
The world's heaviest snake, living in the swamps and slow-moving waters.
"We practice ethical wildlife viewing. We do not feed, touch, or disturb the animals. Our mission is to observe them in their natural, wild state."
Avian & Wildlife Questions
Are the animals guaranteed to be seen?
Wild animals are unpredictable, but our location at Km 18 is far from urban noise, significantly increasing your chances of spotting monkeys, birds, and insects right from your cabin.
Is it safe to see caimans at night?
Yes, our night tours are led by expert local guides who respect the animals' space and ensure guest safety at all times.