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The complex usually opens every day from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., allowing for both early morning and nighttime bathing. It is recommended to arrive early to secure entry, as it is one of Moyobamba's most popular attractions.
Rates are very affordable, generally ranging from 1.50 to 4.00 Peruvian soles, depending on which pool you choose to use. You should bring cash in local currency (soles) to pay at the entrance ticket office.
To enjoy the full experience and truly relax, we suggest setting aside between 2 and 3 hours. This will allow you to alternate between pools of different temperatures and enjoy an invigorating cold shower without rushing.
These waters have long been famous for their medicinal properties against rheumatism, arthritis, and muscle stress, emerging naturally from underground. They are considered a therapeutic treasure in the San Martín region and a place of traditional healing.
The best-kept secret is to go very early, between 5:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m., when the water has just been refreshed and there are fewer people. Alternatively, an evening visit offers a mystical and relaxing atmosphere, ideal for ending the day.
The site has paved paths and some ramps, but direct access to certain pools may require assistance due to uneven levels and wet surfaces. It is recommended to go with a companion for added safety when entering and leaving the water.
Make the most of your visit to Moyobamba by discovering the famous Waqanki Orchid Garden, located a short distance away. You can also round out your day by visiting the city's Main Square and enjoying the local coffee.
It is essential to bring insect repellent (as this is a jungle area), non-slip sandals, a towel, and a dry change of clothes. Although there are changing rooms, we advise bringing only what you need and keeping an eye on your belongings in common areas.
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