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Amazon Three Borders Plan 7N/8D

8 days

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Amazon Three Borders Plan 7N/8D

ElAmazon Three Borders Plan 7N/8Dis a unique adventure in the Amazon region, which will take you to explore the borders of Colombia, Brazil and Peru, where you will have the opportunity to live an immersive experience in the rainforest, learn about its biodiversity and discover local cultures.

Over the course of 7 nights and 8 days, travelers will enjoy various activities, such as guided jungle hikes, spotting Amazonian fauna, such as pink dolphins, monkeys, exotic birds and other animals, and boat explorations through the region's rivers. In addition, they will learn about the native plants and trees of the Amazon, their use and their role in the local ecosystem.

The tour includes stays in four nature reserves located in three different countries:Brazil,ColombiaandPeru. You'll start your adventure in Brazil, where you'll stay at theHeliconias Nature Reserve, a place of great biodiversity. Then, you'll cross the border into Colombia to explore theLotus Flower Nature Reserve, and later, you will travel to Peru for a unique experience in theMarasha Nature Reserve. The trip will end in Colombia, where you can enjoy theReserve Ewarein Puerto Nariño, a secluded place ideal for a deep connection with nature.

This plan offers a perfect mix of adventure, ecotourism and relaxation, allowing travelers to enjoy the natural beauty of the Amazon, its local culture and the tranquility of rustic accommodations in the middle of the jungle. Along the route, you can completely disconnect from urban life and immerse yourself in the magic of the heart of the Amazon.

What's included?


    Activities

    • Jungle hikes: Guided tours through the Amazon rainforest to explore its flora and fauna, learn about its ecosystem and have a direct experience in the heart of the jungle.
    • Boating and kayaking: Sailing in canoes and kayaks through the rivers of the Amazon region, allowing a deep immersion in the natural environment and the opportunity to observe the aquatic life of the region.
    • Birdwatching: Activities focused on observing the various species of birds that inhabit the Amazon rainforest, such as macaws, toucans and other exotic birds.
    • Interpretation of Flora: Learning about the native plants, trees and plant species of the Amazon, their medicinal use, their role in the ecosystem and how they adapt to jungle conditions.
    • Wildlife Sighting: Activities dedicated to the observation of jungle animals, such as pink dolphins, monkeys, jaguars, reptiles, and other mammals and birds in the region.
    • Indigenous Cultures: Interactions with local indigenous communities to learn about their culture, traditions, history and their relationship with the jungle.

    Transportation

    • Ground Transportation: Transfers in vehicles suitable for the jungle and terrain of the region, allowing access to remote areas and nature reserves.
    • River Transport: Boat navigation along the Amazon rivers, which is essential for exploring the region and moving between the various nature reserves.

    Accomodation

    • Accomodation: Stay in rustic accommodations in the middle of the jungle, such as camps and nature reserves, offering an authentic experience in direct contact with nature. Also included are nights in more comfortable accommodations in areas such as Puerto Nariño.

    Professional Guide

    • Specialized guide: Throughout the tour, you will be accompanied by professional guides and experts in the region, who will provide you with information about local flora, fauna and cultures, ensuring an educational and safe experience.

    Food

    • Meals: The package includes meals throughout the tour, which are generally composed of local, fresh food adapted to Amazonian customs.
    Exclusions
      • Gratuities: Gratuities for guides, drivers and other local staff members are not included.
      • Alcoholic beverages and other additional consumptions: Alcoholic beverages or any extra consumption other than what is included in meals (such as soft drinks, juices, or additional snacks) are not covered.
      • Personal expenses: Any personal expenses such as shopping for souvenirs, additional hygiene items, or extra services are not included.
      • Optional activities: Additional activities outside the main itinerary, such as extra excursions or special experiences, may have an additional cost.
      • Any additional services not specified: Services such as massages, spa treatments or any activity not mentioned in the itinerary are not included.
      Please note

        1. Climate and Environmental Conditions

        • Hot and humid climate: The Amazon region has a tropical climate, with high temperatures and very high humidity, which can be exhausting. It is important to be prepared for heat and frequent rains.
        • Rains and wet terrain: Rains can be sudden, so be prepared with appropriate clothing, such as waterproof jackets and sturdy boots. The terrain can be slippery and swampy, especially in the jungle.

        2. Health and Safety

        • Vaccines and Health Precautions: It is recommended to consult a doctor before traveling to ensure you have the necessary vaccines (such as yellow fever) and preventive medicines against tropical diseases, such as malaria. Carry your personal medications, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions.
        • Hydration: Due to high temperatures and humidity, it's essential to stay hydrated. Carry a reusable water bottle and drink frequently.
        • Insect repellent: Mosquitoes can transmit diseases, so it's important to use insect repellent with DEET, and long-sleeved clothing and long pants to protect yourself.
        • Medical Emergencies: Access to health care may be limited in some areas, so it's important to be prepared and have adequate health insurance on hand.

        3. Adventure and Activities

        • Physically demanding: Jungle hikes and activities can be demanding. It is recommended to be in good physical shape to enjoy walks on uneven terrain, kayaking and boating.
        • Kayak and boating trips: Water activities, such as boating and kayaking, may require basic rowing skills. Guides will be present to ensure your safety and provide instructions if necessary.
        • Interaction with fauna: Although wildlife watching is one of the biggest attractions, you should always keep a safe distance from the animals and follow the recommendations of the guides to avoid risks.

        4. Accommodation Conditions

        • Rustic accommodations: In several nature reserves, you'll spend nights in simple, rustic accommodations, such as hammocks or jungle cabins. While contact with nature is unique, comfort will be basic. Get ready for more primitive conditions compared to urban accommodations.
        • More comfortable accommodations: At the end of the tour, accommodation in areas such as Puerto Nariño will be more comfortable and with better facilities.

        5. Connectivity

        • Limited connectivity: In the most remote areas of the Amazon, you won't have internet access or mobile phone coverage. It's an opportunity to disconnect and enjoy the experience without distractions.
        • Charge devices: If you plan to bring electronic devices such as cameras or phones, be sure to bring extra batteries or a portable battery, as in most rural areas there will be no constant electricity.

        6. Local Culture and Respect

        • Interaction with indigenous communities: During the trip, you'll have the opportunity to interact with local indigenous communities. It is important to be respectful of their traditions and customs, to ask for permission before taking photographs, and to show an open attitude towards their teachings.
        • Respect for the environment: The Amazon rainforest is a delicate ecosystem, so it is essential to follow conservation rules and not leave garbage or damage flora and fauna. Remember that being a responsible tourist is key to the preservation of this unique environment.

        7. Recommended Equipment

        • Appropriate clothing: Wear light, comfortable, quick-drying clothing and preferably in neutral colors to blend in with the natural environment. Don't forget waterproof jackets and footwear suitable for walking on slippery or wet terrain.
        • Sun protection and anti-insect protection: Make sure you wear sunscreen, insect repellent and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun's rays.
        • Small backpack: Bring a lightweight backpack for your daily excursions, in which you can carry water, camera, snacks and any other essential item for the day.

        8. Security

        • Follow the instructions in the guides: Professional guides will always be available to ensure that you enjoy the tour safely. It's crucial to follow their instructions during activities, especially jungle hikes and kayaking.
        • Precautions in the jungle: Although the guides will be trained to handle risky situations, it is important to keep in mind that the jungle is a challenging environment. Always stay in the group and follow the instructions to avoid accidents.

        9. Food and Food

        • Local foods: The food during the trip will be based on local ingredients, fresh and adapted to the customs of the region. Some foods may be very different from what you're used to, but they're generally delicious and nutritious.
        • Food Restrictions: If you have dietary restrictions, be sure to inform tour operators in advance so they can make adjustments to the menu.
        What to bring

          Clothing and Footwear

          • Lightweight, quick-drying clothing (preferably cotton or technical materials).
          • Long-sleeved clothing and long pants (for insect protection).
          • Waterproof jacket or poncho (for sudden rains).
          • Sturdy and comfortable trekking boots.
          • Sandals or water shoes.
          • Hat or cap (for sun protection).
          • Sunglasses.

          Hygiene and Health Articles

          • Sunscreen (high factor).
          • Insect repellent (preferably with DEET).
          • Quick-drying towel
          • Personal hygiene kit (toothbrush, biodegradable soap, disinfectant, etc.).
          • Personal and basic medications (such as pain relievers, antiallergic drugs, etc.)
          • First aid kit (with bandages, bandages, disinfectant).
          • Travel insurance (highly recommended).

          Equipment and Accessories

          • Small backpack (for daily trips).
          • Flashlight or headlamp with additional batteries.
          • Portable charger (external battery).
          • Camera or telephone (with water protection).
          • Reusable water bottle
          • Waterproof bags to protect your electronic belongings

          Docs

          • Copy of identity documents (passport or ID card).
          • Required permits or vaccines (such as yellow fever)

          Other

          • Snacks or energy bars (for long walks).
          • Adhesive tape or rope (for emergencies or quick fixes).
          • Plastic or ziplock bags for wet clothes.
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