Lagunas is a small district located in the heart of the Iquitos Jungle in the Loreto region of Peru. This remote and isolated area is characterized by its lush rainforest, winding rivers, and diverse wildlife. The district is home to a small indigenous population, primarily from the Cocama-Cocamilla and Yagua tribes, who have lived in harmony with the natural environment for generations. Lagunas is a popular destination for eco-tourism, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the Amazon rainforest, observe exotic wildlife, and experience the traditional way of life of the indigenous communities. The district is also known for its stunning natural attractions, including the Yahuas Lake, the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, and the Marañón River.