Boca Isiriwe is located in the Manu province, a buffer zone of the Amarakaeri Communal Reserve, near the Madre de Dios River and on the banks of the Chilive River.
Boca Isiriwe is located in the Manu province, a buffer zone of the Amarakaeri Communal Reserve, near the Madre de Dios River and on the banks of the Chilive River. It’s a community of Sapiteris (almost extinct ethnic group of Harakbut) and Machiguengas who are still in the same habits of years ago. The Machiguengas continue to teach how to make fire from plant inputs and the Sapiteris still sing in their mother tongue. Both good hunters and fishermen will accompany us on our fishing journey through their rivers.
It is a very peculiar community and from the arrival you will feel very welcome; the overnight area for travelers inside the communal shelter house, there’s tent space, there’s water, showers and solar panels that provide electricity every night, that’ll be the first and
Last day, as the second night we camped on the banks of the Chilive River to secure the fishing and food of the day., it is intended to promote tourism based on ecological and culturally compatible criteria.