Gocta River
The Gocta River is located in the northern region of Peru, flowing through the lush landscapes of the Amazon rainforest. It is known for its scenic beauty and rich biodiversity, making it an important waterway for local ecosystems. The river is a tributary of the Utcubamba River, which eventually joins the Marañón River.
The Gocta River is also near the famous Gocta Waterfall, one of the tallest waterfalls in the world. This natural wonder attracts tourists and adventurers, contributing to the local economy. The area surrounding the river is home to various wildlife species, highlighting its ecological significance.