If you’re seeking a day that combines breathtaking scenery with a taste of Peruvian jungle life, the Waterfalls Diablo y la Novia tour from Pucallpa offers just that. For $89 per person, this guided journey takes you into the heart of Ucayali’s lush landscape, visiting iconic waterfalls, swimming in pristine pools, and exploring the region’s flora and fauna. With a duration of around 7 hours, including transport, the experience is designed to satisfy nature lovers, adventure seekers, and curious explorers alike.
What makes this tour stand out is the chance to see the impressive Velo de la Novia waterfall, with its 50-meter drop of crystalline water, and the mysterious Devil’s Shower waterfall, with its striking 105-meter height and intriguing stories. We also appreciate that it combines active sightseeing—walking through scenic trails, swimming, and visiting the ancient Boquerón tunnel—with moments of relaxation in natural pools.
A potential consideration is the long journey time—about 3 hours each way—which means early mornings and some fatigue, especially in hot weather. Also, the tour is conducted in Spanish, so non-Spanish speakers might want to arrange for translation. Nevertheless, it suits travelers eager for an authentic rainforest adventure with plenty of picture-worthy vistas and immersive natural experiences.
If you love stunning waterfalls, lush scenery, and exploring off-the-beaten-path spots in Peru, this tour offers excellent value and genuine encounters with nature’s raw beauty.
Key Points

- Stunning Waterfalls: Visit the 50-meter-high Velo de la Novia and the 105-meter Devil’s Shower for impressive photo moments.
- Natural Pools & Swimming: Enjoy refreshing dips in crystal-clear waters like the Bride’s Veil waterfall.
- Scenic Journey: Travel through lush landscapes, waterfalls, and the mighty Yuracyacu River, with panoramic views along Aguaytía boulevard.
- Cultural & Natural Sights: Walk through the ancient Boquerón tunnel and learn about local jungle legends like the UFO.
- Flexibility & Convenience: All transportation, entrance fees, and assistance are included, making it straightforward to enjoy the day.
- Authentic Experience: Guided in Spanish, with opportunities to see flora, fauna, and natural wonders rarely visited by travelers.
The Heart of the Adventure: A Detailed Look at the Tour

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Starting Out: From Pucallpa into the Wild
Our adventure begins with a hotel pickup in Pucallpa, a lively Peruvian town gateway to the Amazon basin. The journey takes approximately three hours by land to the province of Padre Abad, an area teeming with waterfalls, rivers, and jungle. The ride itself is part of the experience—scenic views, lush greenery, and the chance to spot local wildlife or river traffic. Our guide, Luis, kept us engaged with stories about the region’s flora, fauna, and the legends surrounding some waterfalls—especially the Devil’s Shower, which has an aura of mystery and local folklore.
Entering the Boquerón de Padre Abad
As we approach the waterfalls, we pass through the Boquerón de Padre Abad, a striking canyon-like landscape with a series of waterfalls streaming down the mountainside. Here, the scenery is breathtaking—think steep cliffs, cascading waters, and the mighty Yuracyacu River flowing far below. This stretch is perfect for photos, and we loved the way the landscape felt both wild and accessible.
Velo de la Novia: The Spotlight Waterfall
The highlight of the day is undoubtedly Velo de la Novia (“Veil of the Bride”). With its 50-meter cascade of cold, crystalline water, it’s the largest waterfall in the Blue Mountains. We loved the purity of the water and how it poured over the rocks into a natural pool below. The area surrounding the waterfall has a peaceful, untouched vibe, making it an ideal spot for photos and a quick swim. The guide explained that this waterfall is a symbol of natural beauty and tranquility, and it’s easy to see why travelers are captivated.
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Next, we headed to the Bride’s Veil waterfall—another picturesque spot where visitors can dip into its clear, cool waters. The natural pools here are perfect for cooling off after the hike, and the serene environment makes for a perfect moment of relaxation. Several reviews mention how revitalizing it is to swim in such pristine waters—an authentic rainforest experience that rejuvenates mind and body.
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The Enigmatic Devil’s Shower
On the way back, the tour makes a stop at the Devil’s Shower, a 105-meter-high waterfall shrouded in local superstition and stories of mysterious happenings. It’s a striking sight—tall, powerful, and a little bit eerie. This site offers not only photo opportunities but also a chance to hear local legends, which adds a layer of cultural intrigue to the natural spectacle.
Visiting the Boquerón Tunnel & Jungle UFO
The tour also includes a walk through the ancient Boquerón tunnel, carved into the mountainside, hinting at the area’s historical significance. Nearby, the jungle UFO site sparks curiosity—an unusual, modern attraction that adds an element of mystery. Though not elaborated upon in detail, these stops give a glimpse into the local lore and the region’s unique stories that travelers find fascinating.
Panoramic Views & Optional Visits
Following these sights, we strolled along Aguaytía boulevard, where panoramic views of the Aguaytía River and the second longest bridge in Peru provide memorable scenery. If weather and time permit, the tour visits the Toboganes del Velo, a picturesque area with waterfalls, natural slides, and pools—ideal for relaxing dips and hydrotherapy massages, as some reviews mention. It’s a peaceful way to end the day, especially if you enjoy natural waterslides and scenic spots.
Returning with a Satisfying Meal
The day concludes with lunch in the town of Aguaytía, giving us a chance to sample local flavors. Afterward, a 3-hour scenic drive takes us back to Pucallpa, where the tour ends with hotel drop-off.
The Value of This Experience

At $89, this tour offers a comprehensive look into Ucayali’s waterfalls, jungle landscapes, and local stories. The price includes pickup and drop-off, transportation, entrance fees, and assistance, which simplifies the logistics and ensures a smooth day. While food and optional hydrotherapy are not included, the overall value lies in the combination of natural beauty, active exploration, and cultural insight.
The guided tour in Spanish means you’ll get detailed explanations, but non-Spanish speakers might want a translator. Many reviews express appreciation for the knowledgeable guides and the chance to see stunning vistas that are hard to access independently.
What to Expect on the Day
Prepare for a full day—early start, long drive, and a mix of hiking, swimming, and sightseeing. Comfortable shoes, sun protection, swimwear, and insect repellent are essential. The scenery is spectacular, and the waterfalls are genuinely impressive. Many travelers highlight the crystal waters and picturesque landscapes as the tour’s best features.
Potential Drawbacks
The main consideration is the duration of the trip—about 6 hours on the road—so travelers prone to travel fatigue might find it tiring. The weather can also influence the experience, especially if rain makes the trails muddy or waterfalls more vigorous.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This adventure suits nature lovers, photographers, and active travelers who want more than just a quick look at rainforest scenery. It’s ideal for those eager to see famous waterfalls and learn about local legends and folklore. If you enjoy scenic drives, swimming in natural pools, and exploring jungle landscapes with local guides, you’ll find this tour a rewarding day out.
FAQs

How long is the total trip?
The trip lasts about 7 hours, including approximately 3 hours each way for transportation and the time spent exploring waterfalls and scenic spots.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, swimwear, towel, snacks, drinks, sunscreen, and insect repellent are recommended for comfort and safety.
Is the tour suitable for non-Spanish speakers?
The tour is conducted in Spanish, so non-Spanish speakers might want to arrange for translation or bring a phrasebook. The sights are visual enough that language isn’t a barrier for appreciating the scenery.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included but is available in Aguaytía. You can enjoy local dishes at a nearby restaurant.
Can I swim at the waterfalls?
Yes, at Bride’s Veil and Toboganes del Velo, swimming and dipping in natural pools are part of the experience.
What is the best time of year to go?
While not specified, weather conditions can influence the experience. Dry season months generally offer better access and safer trails.
Is it suitable for children or elderly travelers?
The tour involves walking and some steep paths, so it’s best suited for active travelers. Elderly or mobility-impaired individuals should assess their comfort with walking and uneven terrain.
What if I am traveling alone?
The tour requires at least two passengers. Solo travelers can inquire about joining an existing group or arranging a private tour.
Final Thoughts

For those craving a full-day rainforest adventure packed with spectacular waterfalls, scenic views, and local legends, this tour from Pucallpa hits the mark. It offers a chance to see some of the most stunning natural sites in Ucayali while enjoying the comfort of guided logistics. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and adventurous travelers seeking authentic experiences, it provides good value for the price.
While the long travel time might be a deterrent for some, the impressive waterfalls and immersive scenery make it well worth the effort. Keep in mind the need for basic preparation—comfortable shoes, sun protection, and swimwear—and you’re set for a memorable adventure into northern Peru’s rainforest splendors.
If you’re passionate about experiencing the natural beauty of Peru beyond Machu Picchu or Cusco, this tour offers a genuinely local, scenic, and active day out in the lush Ucayali region.
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