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Located on the left bank of the Itaya River, southeast of Iquitos. Morning
visits are recommended. Its origins date back to the beginning of the twentieth
century, and it is composed of homes built on top of balsa wood rafts that float
on the waters during the flood season. It is a traditional regional style. With
the passage of time and the increase in population, the style has changed and
more houses are built on a fixed construction on top of wooden pillars, some of
them of two stories. During the dry season, people use both floors, but during
the flood season, only the second floor is used; since the entire lower zone of
Belen remains under water, the population uses boats and canoes for transport,
which is why it is considered the “Venice of Loreto”. Belen has two districts:
the upper zone where the Belen market and main warehouse are and the lower zone,
an informal port and lively commercial center for jungle goods. Today, there are
buildings of high quality materials. It is possible to take boat rides on the
Amazon and Itaya Rivers. (PromPeru) |