Tour

Plan Amazonas in Your Heart 4N/5D

5 days

Easy

Plan Amazonas en tu Corazón 4N/5D

Plan Amazonas en tu Corazón 4N/5Dis a fascinating journey through the Amazon rainforest, where you will have a unique experience exploring the biodiversity of Colombia and Peru. This tour will take you across two countries, crossing natural and cultural boundaries, to discover the beauty of the jungle and the region's indigenous communities.

The plan begins with your arrival atLeticia, where you will be greeted by a specialized guide who will accompany you to theLotus Flower Nature Reservein Colombia, a place full of Amazonian flora and fauna. After spending the night in the reserve, you will cross the border toPeru, where you will be staying at theMarasha Nature Reserve, an ideal destination to enjoy nature in its purest state. During your stay, you'll go hiking through the jungle, spotting wildlife such as pink dolphins and aquatic exploration by canoe.

On the last leg of the trip, you will travel back to Colombia, toPuerto Nariño, a picturesque town on the shores of the Amazon. Here you will be staying at theHotel Waira Selva, an eco-lodge surrounded by nature, where you can enjoy activities such as dolphin watching, jungle hikes and town exploration. Finally, you will return to Leticia to take your return flight, having lived an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.

This tour includes private transportation, accommodation in eco-lodges and nature reserves, complete food, exploration activities, and the opportunity to learn about local cultures. Without a doubt, a journey to connect with nature and the soul of the Amazon.

What's included?
    • Day and Night Activities: Guided walks through the jungle, exploration of fauna and flora, and nighttime activities for animal watching and observation of the natural environment.
    • Indigenous Cultures: Opportunity to interact with local communities, learning about their customs and traditions.
    • Handicrafts: Experience related to the creation or purchase of local handicrafts, typical of the Amazon region.
    • Accomodation: Stay in selected eco-lodges, camps or accommodations in the jungle or in nearby communities.
    • Food: Meals included during the tour, with local products that offer an authentic Amazonian gastronomic experience.
    • Jungle Hikes: Walking tours through the jungle to discover local biodiversity, with an educational and exploratory approach.
    • Professional Guide: A specialized guide who will provide information about the ecosystem, species of flora and fauna, and local communities.
    • Interpretation of Flora: Detailed explanations about the plants, trees and vegetation that make up the Amazon rainforest.
    • Ground Transportation: Transfers in private vehicles to different points of interest, within rural areas and near nature reserves.
    • River Transport: Transfers by boat or canoe to explore the rivers and tributaries of the Amazon region.
    • Dolphin Watching: Activity to observe the famous pink dolphins in the rivers and lakes of the Amazon region.
    Exclusions
      • Air tickets (domestic or international flights).
      • Personal expenses (souvenirs, tips, etc.).
      • Travel insurance (it is recommended to have one).
      • Alcoholic beverages or soft drinks other than those provided during meals
      • Optional activities not mentioned in the plan, such as extra excursions or private tours.
      • Connection fees if you choose to continue with another tourist activity not included in the itinerary.
      • Any other service not specified in the plan.
      Please note
        • Weather and appropriate clothing: The Amazon is a warm and humid region. It is recommended to wear light, comfortable and breathable clothing, as well as waterproof, since rains are frequent.
        • Health and precautions: It is important to have the necessary vaccines (such as yellow fever, tetanus, among others), as well as to carry insect repellent and sunscreen. It is also recommended to carry personal medications and consult a doctor before traveling.
        • Accommodation conditions: Accommodations in the jungle are basic and in some cases, you will sleep in hammocks or ecological accommodations, which means being in close contact with nature.
        • Activities in the jungle: Be prepared for jungle treks, which can be demanding depending on the terrain, as well as for river trips in canoes or boats, which require agility and endurance.
        • Limited connection: Accommodation areas may have limited or no internet and telephone connectivity. This is part of the immersive experience in nature.
        • Meals and diet: Food is included during the tour, and the menus are usually based on local products, such as fish, rice, and tropical fruits. If you have any dietary restrictions, it's important to let them know in advance.
        • Interaction with indigenous communities: During the trip, you'll have the opportunity to interact with local communities. It's important to be respectful of their customs and traditions.
        • Safety and travel equipment: Bring suitable equipment such as hiking boots, flashlight, hat, sunglasses and small backpack for daily excursions. In addition, it is essential to follow the guide's recommendations at all times to ensure safety.
        • Respect for nature: A code of responsible behavior must be followed so as not to harm the local ecosystem and fauna. Avoid leaving garbage and follow the guide's instructions to protect the natural environment.
        • Length and pace of the trip: This trip can be physically demanding due to hiking, water activities and the weather. Make sure you're in good physical shape to get the most out of the experience.
        What to bring
          • Light and comfortable clothing (preferably made of fabrics that breathe).
          • Waterproof hiking boots or shoes.
          • Flip-flops to be in the accommodation.
          • Raincoat or raincoat.
          • Hat or cap for the sun.
          • Sunscreen
          • Insect repellent (preferably with DEET).
          • Flashlight or headlamp with extra batteries.
          • Small backpack for daily excursions.
          • Camera (if you want to capture memories).
          • Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, biodegradable soap, etc.).
          • Personal medications and essential health items
          • Reusable water to keep you hydrated.
          • Plastic bags for personal waste.
          • Snacks (nuts, energy bars).
          • Personal documents (passport, identification, required vaccinations).
          • Chargers and batteries (if necessary, as connectivity may be limited).
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