Tour

Amazon Unlimited Borders Plan 9N/10D

10 days

Easy

Amazon Unlimited Frontier Plan 9 Nights/10 Days

ElAmazon Unlimited Border Plan 9 Nights/10 Daysoffers a unique experience of immersion in the Amazon rainforest, exploring three countries: Colombia, Brazil and Peru. Over the course of 10 days, travelers will visit various nature reserves and indigenous communities on the borders of these countries. The tour includes accommodation in rustic cabins, ecological reserves and remote jungle areas, allowing a deep connection with nature.

The trip begins in Leticia (Colombia), where travelers will stay in a tree cabin before entering theHeliconia Nature Reserve(Brazil), exploring its biodiversity. Then, they will cross to Colombia to visit theLotus Flower Reserve, continuing to Peru to discover theMarasha Reserve, and finally they will return to Colombia to enjoy theReserve Ewarein Puerto Nariño.

Activities include jungle hikes, boating, wildlife watching, bird watching, and the chance to interact with local indigenous cultures. This plan is ideal for travelers looking for a complete adventure, combining ecotourism, contact with nature and the possibility of exploring the borders of the Amazon in Colombia, Brazil and Peru.

What's included?

    Activities

    • Jungle hikes: Guided explorations through the jungle to learn about its biodiversity.
    • Boating and kayaking: Canoe or kayak trips along the Amazon rivers.
    • Wildlife watching: Observation of animals such as monkeys, birds and other animals typical of the region.
    • Dolphin watching: Opportunity to see pink dolphins in the Amazon rivers.
    • Isla de los Micos: Visit to an island inhabited by monkeys, one of the most fun attractions in the Amazon.
    • Indigenous culture: Interaction with local communities to learn about their traditions and way of life.
    • Handicrafts: Possibility to purchase local handicrafts, reflecting the culture of the communities visited.
    • Interpretation of flora: Specialized guides explain the Amazonian flora and its medicinal and cultural use.

    Included Services

    • Accomodation: Stay in rustic cabins, ecological reserves and jungle camps.
    • Food: Typical meals of the region, provided during the trip.
    • Professional guide: Local experts who accompany and guide activities in the jungle.
    • Land and river transport: Transfers in vehicles and boats between different destinations and reservations.
    Exclusions
      • Travel insurance (recommended).
      • Alcoholic drinks or soft drinks not included in the menu.
      • Tips for guides and service personnel.
      • Additional optional activities not specified in the itinerary.
      • Personal expenses (souvenirs, personal purchases, etc.).
      • Vaccines or health certificates (such as yellow fever), which may be required to travel to the region.
      Please note
        • Weather conditions: The Amazon region is hot and humid, with frequent rains. It's important to be prepared for a tropical and variable climate.
        • Health and vaccination: It is recommended to have the necessary vaccines, such as yellow fever, and to carry personal medications. Travelers may need to present a vaccination certificate to enter the region.
        • Natural hazards: The jungle is a natural environment that presents certain risks, such as insects, reptiles and wild animals. They will be instructed on how to prevent insect bites and stay safe during activities.
        • Accommodation conditions: Some accommodations can be basic or rustic, adapted to the remote nature of the area. This is part of the experience, but you should be prepared for simplicity.
        • Physical preparation: Jungle hikes and activities can be demanding. It is advisable to have an adequate physical level to fully enjoy the experience.
        • Respect for the environment and local cultures: The rules of respect for the environment and the customs of local indigenous communities must be followed. The preservation of the jungle and respect for its inhabitants are fundamental.
        • Limited technology: In many areas, there will be no mobile phone coverage or internet access. Travelers should be prepared to disconnect during the tour.
        • Appropriate clothing and equipment: It is essential to wear light, quick-drying clothing that protects against insects, such as a repellent. In addition, it is recommended to wear hiking boots, hats, sunglasses and sun protection.
        • Safety and professional guidance: They will always be accompanied by professional guides who know the region and the best practices to ensure safety and comfort during activities.
        • Additional expenses: Travelers should be prepared to cover additional expenses, such as drinks not included, tips and souvenir purchases.
        What to bring
          • Light and comfortable clothing (quick-drying clothing, long sleeve t-shirt and long pants for insect protection).
          • Jacket or raincoat (for rain).
          • Trekking boots or comfortable and sturdy shoes.
          • Hat or cap for sun protection.
          • Sun protection (sunscreen, lip balm)
          • Insect repellent.
          • Sunglasses.
          • Small backpack for daily excursions.
          • Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, towel, etc.).
          • Personal medications and basic kit (including anti-malaria medicines if needed).
          • Certificate of vaccination (especially yellow fever).
          • Camera or telephone (although there will be no coverage in some places, it is advisable to bring it for photos).
          • Cash (in local currency or dollars, for personal expenses and purchases).
          • Replacement lenses (if you wear glasses).
          • Additional chargers and batteries (may be useful, although there won't always be electricity).
          • Flashlight or headlamp (essential for nights in the jungle).
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