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Plan Amazonas P. Amacayacú & Communities 4N/5D

5 days

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Plan Amazonas Amacayacú Park & Communities 4N/5D

Plan Amazonas Amacayacú Park & Communities 4N/5Doffers a unique experience to explore the incredible biodiversity and ancient cultures of the Amazon. For 5 days and 4 nights, travelers will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the nature, history and traditions of the Amazon region, visiting both Colombia and Peru. The plan includes accommodations inindigenous hammocks in Malocasand nature reserves, providing total immersion in jungle life. Travelers will enjoy guided jungle hikes, wildlife spotting, especially pink dolphins, and exploring local flora. In addition, cultural activities will be carried out with indigenous communities, learning about their customs and ways of life. The experiences also include canoeing through the Amazon rivers, visits to theLotus Flower Nature ReserveAnd theReserve Eware, and close contact with local inhabitants to get to know the communities' traditions, rituals and crafts up close. This plan is perfect for those looking for an authentic adventure, combining nature, culture and the tranquility of the Amazon rainforest.

What's included?
    • Day and Night Activities: Daytime and nighttime experiences to explore the jungle, including guided hikes, wildlife watching and cultural activities.
    • Indigenous Cultures: Direct interaction with local communities, where you will learn about their customs, traditions, and ways of life in the Amazon rainforest.
    • Handicrafts: Opportunity to learn about and purchase local handicrafts, made by indigenous communities, as souvenirs of the trip.
    • Accomodation: Stays in Indigenous Malocas and nature reserves in comfortable hammocks, with an authentic experience in the middle of the jungle.
    • Food: Typical local foods prepared with fresh ingredients from the region, adapted to the tastes and needs of travelers.
    • Jungle Hikes: Guided walking tours through the Amazon rainforest to explore its unique flora, fauna and ecosystems.
    • Professional Guide: An expert local guide specialized in the Amazon who will provide information about the local fauna, flora and culture.
    • Interpretation of Flora: Detailed information on the plants and trees that inhabit the Amazon region and their importance for the ecosystem and local communities.
    • Land and River Transport: Transfers by road and river to explore various areas of the Amazon region, such as Amacayacú Park and nearby communities.
    • Museo: Visit a local museum to learn more about the region's history, indigenous culture and biodiversity.
    • Wildlife Sighting: Opportunity to see wild animals in their natural habitat, including pink dolphins and other aquatic species.
    • Dolphin Watching: Boat trip to observe the famous pink dolphins and other aquatic life in the Amazon.
    Exclusions
      • Vuelos: Air travel to Leticia is not included.
      • Alcoholic beverages and other extra consumptions: Alcoholic beverages or any other additional consumption other than the food provided is not covered.
      • Gratuities: Tips for guides and staff are not included.
      • Optional activities: Any additional activities not mentioned in the itinerary (such as extra excursions or personal services) must be covered by travelers.
      • Personal expenses: Any personal expenses, such as souvenirs, shopping and other extra services, are not included.
      Please note
        • Weather Conditions: The Amazon has a tropical, hot and humid climate. It is recommended to be prepared for frequent rains, so it is essential to bring appropriate clothing and equipment to get wet.
        • Activities in the Jungle: Hikes and activities take place in a natural environment with possible difficult conditions (uneven terrain, humidity, insects). It's important to be in good physical shape and be prepared for hikes and other adventure activities.
        • Basic Accommodation: The accommodation will be in Indigenous Malocas and other basic facilities in the jungle. Travelers should be prepared for an authentic and more rustic experience, where they will sleep in hammocks.
        • Recommended Clothing: It is advisable to wear light, comfortable, breathable clothing in neutral colors to integrate with the environment, and waterproof footwear. It is also advisable to wear a raincoat or raincoat.
        • Insect Protection: It is essential to wear insect repellent and protection to prevent bites from mosquitoes and other insects common in the region.
        • Health and Safety: It is recommended to consult a doctor before traveling and make sure you have the necessary vaccines to enter the Amazon area, such as yellow fever. It's also important to have adequate travel insurance.
        • Hydration and Nutrition: The plan includes foods typical of the region, but travelers with dietary restrictions should inform in advance. It's also important to stay hydrated, especially in heat and humidity.
        • Cultural Respect: When visiting indigenous communities, it is crucial to be respectful of local traditions and customs. Guides and local communities will help to better understand their ways of life.
        • Accessibility: Some of the areas visited on the tour may not be accessible to people with reduced mobility due to natural conditions in the region.
        • Documentation: Make sure you have all the necessary documents, such as identification, passport, and the necessary permits if applicable, especially if you are crossing from Colombia to Peru.
        What to bring
          • Light and comfortable clothing (preferably in neutral and breathable colors)
          • Waterproof jacket or rain coat
          • Water resistant and comfortable footwear for hikes
          • Hat or cap to protect yourself from the sun
          • Sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses)
          • Insect repellent (especially against mosquitoes)
          • Flashlight or front light (in case of walking at night)
          • Lightweight backpack to carry what you need while hiking
          • Reusable water bottles to keep you hydrated
          • Personal medications and a small kit (including repellent and antiseptic)
          • Identification documents (passport, ID, or any relevant document)
          • Camera or mobile phone (with sufficient battery and moisture protection)
          • Cash (for additional expenses, souvenirs or tips)
          • Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, towel, etc.)
          • Snacks (if desired, to bring something extra during the tour)
          • Portable chargers (to keep devices charged while traveling)
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