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The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and closed on Mondays. It is located at Jr. Independencia 401, Pucallpa; you can get there by taxi or shared minibus from the city center, and here is the Google Maps link to guide you.
Admission is free for all visitors. There are no additional fees, which makes it ideal for tight budgets; check the official site for updates at Museums of Peru.
A full visit takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on your interest in the exhibits. It is perfect for a quick stop on your Pucallpa itinerary.
The museum safeguards the rich Amazonian heritage, with Shipibo-Konibo artifacts, ceramics, textiles, and pre-Hispanic tools that tell the story of the jungle region of Ucayali. It is key to understanding Indigenous culture and Peru's biodiversity.
The best time is the dry season (June to November) to avoid rain; go in the morning (9:00-11:00) when there are fewer people and the weather is cooler. Avoid weekends if you are looking for a quieter experience.
Yes, it has ramps at the main entrance and wide corridors, although some rooms have small steps. I recommend calling +51 61 573 456 to confirm specific assistance.
Nearby you will find the Port of Pucallpa for river tours and the Pucallpa Market with Shipibo handicrafts. Do not miss Yarinacocha Park, just 10 minutes away by car.
Bring mosquito repellent, wear comfortable shoes, and consider an audio guide at iAudioguia to enrich the experience. Photography is allowed without flash, and a local guide is recommended for cultural details.
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