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Guaviare Summer Plan 3 Unforgettable Routes - 3 Days and 2 Nights

3 days

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Guaviare: Three Unforgettable Routes at the Gateway to the Amazon

Live a unique experience in the heart of Guaviare, a magical and mystical destination that connects you to nature and the ancient history of Colombia. For three days, you will walk ancient rock art trails, navigate rivers surrounded by floating vegetation and discover the impressive rock formations of the Cretaceous. Share with local communities, explore unique landscapes and enjoy cultural evenings that will bring you closer to the soul of the Amazon.

What's included?
    • Accomodation:

    - 1 night in urban lodging (double accommodation).
    - 1 night in rural accommodation immersed in nature (double accommodation).

    • Transportation:

    - All-terrain vehicle for land routes.
    - Shared boat for the Raudal Route.
    - Canoe for the Raudal, Rupestre and Orión routes.

    • Food: All meals according to the itinerary.
    • Experiences:

    - Specialized local tour guide
    - Indigenous evening in shelter (minimum quorum).
    - Entrance fees to tourist sites and community contributions.
    - Navigation through the Black Lagoon and the Guayabero River.

    • Insurance: Medical assistance during the tour.
    Exclusions
      • Additional drinks and snacks not specified in the itinerary.
      • Tips and personal expenses.
      • Transportation to San José del Guaviare, starting point of the tour.
      • Additional insurance outside of basic coverage.
      Please note
        • Level of difficulty: Moderate, with hikes of approximately 4 km per route.
        • Climate and environment: The Guaviare is warm and humid, with jungle and moorland areas.
        • Conexión: It is a rural and remote destination, where contact with nature prevails over luxury.
        • Attitude: Come willing to adapt to local culture, learn about traditions and contribute to sustainable tourism.
        What to bring
          • Comfortable and water resistant closed shoes.
          • Swimsuit and clothes to get wet.
          • Waterproof or windproof.
          • Flashlight or cell phone light with good charge.
          • Long-sleeved shirt and sunscreen.
          • Hat, cap or umbrella.
          • Insect repellent (preferably organic).
          • Small backpack for hiking.
          • Binoculars for wildlife watching.
          • Optional: Yellow fever and tetanus vaccines.
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