Yumbilla Falls is a waterfall located near the town of Cuispes, in the northern Peruvian region of Amazonas.
[3] Yumbilla is considered a tiered type waterfall, since it comprises four or five sections or drops.
Bromeliads, orchids (Epidendrum secundum, Fernandezia ionanthera, Oncidium scansor), palms (Ceroxylon parvifrons), Andean alders (Alnus acuminata) and tree ferns (Cyathea spp.)
[4] Animals reported in the area include birds like the Andean cock-of-the-rock and the marvellous spatuletail hummingbird; and mammals like the spectacled bear and the yellow-tailed woolly monkey.
Public transportation to Pedro Ruiz (buses and collective taxis) is available.