The park utilizes a series of interconnected, high-density polyethylene inflatable modules rather than fixed concrete structures.
The name 'Yaku' is derived from the Quechua word for water.
It is one of the few water-based obstacle courses located within the Lima metropolitan area.
The floating course is designed with different difficulty levels to accommodate varying ages and swimming abilities.
Yaku Park is an aquatic adventure park located in the Comas district of Lima, Peru, featuring a large inflatable obstacle course set on a lake. The facility uses a modular floating platform system that requires participants to navigate various balance challenges, slides, and climbing walls. The park is specifically designed as a recreational water sports center rather than a traditional green park. It provides safety equipment, including life jackets, for all visitors entering the water zone. The site operates as a seasonal attraction that emphasizes physical activity over passive relaxation.
The elevated observation deck overlooking the entire floating obstacle course.
Bring a waterproof phone pouch if you wish to record your progress on the course.
Arrive with your swimwear already on underneath your clothing to save time in the changing areas.
Ensure all loose jewelry and accessories are removed before entering the water course.
Attempting the course without following the staff-led safety briefing.
Operates primarily during the warmer summer season; may close during winter months or periods of inclement weather.
Life jackets are mandatory for all participants regardless of swimming proficiency.