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Plan Amazonas Selvas & Cultures 2N/3D

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Amazonas Selvas & Cultures Plan 2 Nights/3 Days

Immerse yourself in the magic of the Amazon with thePlan Amazonas Selvas & Cultures. On this exciting journey of3 days and 2 nights, you will live a unique experience that combines thecultural diversityof the indigenous peoples of the region with theincredible biodiversityof the rainforest.

You'll start your adventure inLeticia, the heart of the Amazon, to enter theMaloca Witoto, an indigenous community that will welcome you with its hospitality and tradition. There, you'll learn about their ancient customs, participate in authentic cultural activities, and connect with the indigenous way of life, while enjoying the lush nature that surrounds the community.

The next day, you will head to theLotus Flower Nature Reserve, an ecological refuge surrounded by virgin jungle, where you will spend the second night. Here, you'll witness the beauty of the Amazon through activities such as jungle hikes, wildlife spotting, and canoe trips through tranquil rivers and lagoons, all guided by local experts.

This trip is a perfect combination ofculture, nature and adventure, where you will discover the Amazon in its purest state and learn about the wonders that this vast territory has to offer. Ideal for lovers of nature, adventure and indigenous culture, thePlan Amazonas Selvas & Culturesis an unforgettable experience that will connect you with one of the most fascinating ecosystems on the planet.

What's included?

    Activities:

    1. Jungle hikes: Along the tour, you will take guided walks through the Amazon rainforest, where a specialized guide will explain to you about the flora, fauna and the local ecosystem.
    2. Indigenous cultures: You will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich culture of the region's indigenous communities, such as Witoto, and learn about their traditions, customs, hunting and fishing techniques, and their vision of the world.
    3. Interpretation of the Flora: A professional guide will explain the characteristics of the Amazonian flora, such as medicinal plants and species endemic to the region.
    4. Wildlife Sighting: During walks and boat trips, you can observe the impressive Amazonian fauna, which can include animals such as pink dolphins, monkeys, exotic birds and many others.
    5. Boating: You will take canoe trips through the rivers and lagoons of the Amazon, a unique experience to get to know the region from another perspective and enjoy the tranquility of the jungle.

    Professional Guide:

    Throughout the trip, you will be accompanied by a guide specialized in the Amazon, who will provide you with detailed information about the fauna, flora and culture of the region.

    Accomodation:

    • Maloca Witoto: You will spend the first night in a Maloca, a traditional indigenous home, which will allow you to live an authentic experience in contact with local culture.
    • Lotus Flower Nature Reserve: The second night will be spent in a nature reserve surrounded by nature, providing a relaxing environment close to Amazonian biodiversity.

    Transportation:

    • Ground Transportation: The transfer to the different locations will be carried out in vehicles suitable for the terrain.
    • River Transport: Boats will be used for canoe trips and transfers across rivers and lagoons in the region.

    Food:

    The plan includes traditional foods from the region, with the possibility of trying typical Amazonian dishes made with local ingredients. This will allow you to experience the cuisine of indigenous peoples.

    This plan offers a complete experience of Amazonia through activities that combine adventure, culture and nature. You'll have the opportunity to connect with biodiversity, learn about indigenous communities and enjoy a unique natural environment.

    Exclusions
      • Personal expenses: Any type of additional personal expense, such as souvenirs, purchases or services not specified in the itinerary.
      • Gratuities: Gratuities for guides, lodging staff, or any other additional services are not included in the plan.
      • Travel insurance: It is recommended to have a travel insurance that covers medical emergencies or any other incident, since it is not included in the package.
      • Alcoholic beverages: Although food is included, alcoholic and other unspecified beverages are generally not covered.
      • Optional activities: If there are additional activities outside the planned itinerary (for example, additional tours or extra services), these are not included.
      • Vaccines and medications: Travelers should ensure they have the necessary vaccines, such as yellow fever, and bring personal medications, since they are not included in the plan.
      • Transportation to and from the point of origin: The plan covers transfers within the Amazon region, but does not include international or domestic flights to Leticia or transport to the starting point.
      Please note
        • Weather conditions: The Amazon has a warm, humid and rainy climate all year round. Travelers should be prepared to Sudden rains and high temperatures, so it's essential to wear lightweight, water-resistant clothing.
        • Insects and personal protection: The region is full of insects, especially mosquitoes. It is recommended Use insect repellent And wear long sleeve clothing and long pants to protect yourself, especially when hiking in the jungle.
        • Health and safety:
        1. Vaccines: It is mandatory to have the yellow fever vaccine before traveling to the region. In addition, it is recommended to consult with a doctor regarding other vaccines and the possible need for medications for malaria or other tropical diseases.
        2. Travel insurance: It is recommended to have a travel insurance to cover medical emergencies, since the area is remote and access to medical services may be limited.
        • Accommodation conditions: The accommodation in the Maloca Witoto it is an authentic cultural experience, but it involves more basic and traditional conditions. Travelers should be prepared to spend the night in a indigenous community in rustic conditions, such as sleeping in hammocks.
        • Limited communication coverage: In the jungle, the mobile phone coverage And the internet is limited or non-existent, so it is advisable to inform family or friends about the itinerary and the length of your stay in the region.
        • Physical activities: The itinerary includes jungle hikes, which requires a basic level of fitness. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking, in addition to being prepared to travel uneven terrain.
        • Respect for nature and cultures: Travelers must be respectful of the fauna, flora and local customs. Contact with indigenous communities is an educational experience, so travelers are expected to respect their traditions and way of life.
        • Additional money and expenses: Although the plan includes scheduled meals and activities, personal expenses, such as shopping, alcoholic beverages, or tips, are not included in the package. Carrying cash is recommended, as some areas don't have cash machines.
        • Cleaning and maintenance: In the Amazon region it is essential Do not leave garbage in the natural environment and respect the ecological balance. Travelers are expected to follow the guides' instructions and keep the Clean jungle.
        • Preparing for the adventure: This plan is designed for those who are looking for an authentic experience in contact with nature and indigenous cultures. Travelers must be willing to live an experience unique and transformative in one of the most diverse and remote ecosystems on the planet.
        What to bring
          • Comfortable and light clothing (preferably long sleeves and long pants to protect against insects and the sun).
          • Waterproof jacket or poncho for rain.
          • Comfortable and sturdy boots or shoes for jungle hikes.
          • Insect repellent (preferably with DEET).
          • Sun protection (sunscreen and sunglasses).
          • Hat or cap to protect yourself from the sun.
          • Personal medications (if you need them) and a small first-aid kit.
          • Personal documents (identification, required vaccinations such as yellow fever, and travel insurance).
          • Camera or smartphone to capture moments (although remember that coverage in some areas may be limited).
          • Flashlight or headlamp (in case of power failure in the most remote areas).
          • Plastic bags to protect your belongings from moisture
          • Cash (for personal expenses, as not all places have access to cash machines).
          • Light foods or snacks (in case you want something extra between meals).
          • Reusable water bottles (to keep you hydrated while traveling)
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