Tour of the city of Leticia where we can generally observe the city, river port, Mayor's Office, Government, Bank of the Republic and the spectacular arrival of thousands of parrots to the Main Park, where we will have the opportunity to listen to them (A show of no be lost)
Transfer airport - hotel - airport
DAY 1: TRANSFER AIRPORT- CITY TOUR LETICIA
Reception at the Vásquez Cobo airport in the city of Leticia.
Walking tour through the city of Leticia where we can generally observe the city, river port, Mayor's Office, Government, Bank of the Republic and the spectacular arrival of thousands of parrots to the Main Park, where we will have the opportunity to listen to them (A show not to get lost) Accommodation.
DAY 2: LETICIA - VICTORIA REGIA- ISLA MICOS- INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES- PUERTO NARIÑO
Breakfast. Departure by boat upriver to visit the imaginary point of the three borders, observation of the Victoria Regia, the largest lotus in the world. Visit Isla Micos (The only activity to feed the primates) Visit to the Indigenous communities where we can observe their culture, typical costumes, multicolored crafts and their way of life.
The route will continue to Puerto Nariño, the second municipality of the Amazon and 80 km away from Leticia, considered the MANGER OF THE AMAZON. IT DOES NOT HAVE CARS, BICYCLES, AND THEY HAVE SMALL STREETS ALONG THE TOWN , and its inhabitants are mostly indigenous to the Ticuna, Yagua, Cocama, Huitoto and other ethnic groups. Nearby we find the LAKES OF TARAPOTO where the pink dolphins are found, as well as a great variety of fish and a landscape of great beauty. Lunch. Return to Leticia. accommodation
DAY 3: CITY TOUR LETICIA –TABATINGA (BRAZIL)
Breakfast.
Tabatinga is located in the middle of the tropical forest: the Amazon rainforest, on the left bank of the Solimoes River as the border with Colombia and Peru. It has an area of 3,266 km² with a demographic density of 16.21 inhabitants / km2 and an estimated population of 61,028 residents. .4
The entire region is covered by forests (high, low and not very dense) and, hydrographically, it belongs to the Amazon basin fed by the Solimoes, Ica, Japura rivers, several of its tributaries, such as: Hapóris, Traíra, Puruê and Cunha.
AQUARIUM
An interesting collection of native and unique fish, where you can observe electric fish, Piranhas, Macanas el Carahuasu, ornamental species from the Amazon and many more. They will also hear regional stories and curious facts about all these local fish. They will be able to enjoy contact with nature and the Amazon jungle in the conservation area. Lunch.
AMAZON NATURAL PIPELINES
OPTION 1
Departure for the initial walk where you can enjoy contact with nature and the Amazon jungle in the conservation area of the natural reserve, the walks can go from half an hour to two hours, appreciating and living the tropical rainforest of the Amazon in their natural state, bird and wildlife watching.
The entire visit to the Park is accompanied by an environmental interpreter or native connoisseur of the region.
OPTION 2
Departure to the Community of the Huitotos where we will have the opportunity to visit the Maloka (Sacred Site), listen and interact with the CURACA about its myths, legends, folklores, traditions and culture in general. Return to the city of Leticia. Dinner and accommodation
Although Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, Amazonian Spanish is a language that is also spoken in Tabatinga, due to its border status with Leticia, Colombia and the Republic of Peru.
Return to Leticia. accommodation
IMPORTANT NOTE: THE PASSENGER DECIDES IF THEY WISH TO TAKE THE SERVICE IN THE MORNING OR IN THE AFTERNOON AFTER LUNCH.
DAY 4: ETHNOBOTANICAL PARK / WALK IN THE JUNGLE OR LOS HUITOTOS COMMUNITY
Breakfast. Exit along the road to Kilometer 7 where we located the theme park, project for the conservation and recovery of old eroded soils in the Amazon. This reforestation became a collection of living plants.
It has four routes:
BOTANICAL GARDEN
A large collection of Amazonian medicinal plants accompanied by environmental, native interpreters who will share ancestral knowledge about the curative uses of these plants. You will find Coca, Yage, Sacha-inchi and Sangre-Grado, among others.
NATURAL PRODUCTS
They will know ingredients of native plants and fruits such as Copoazu, Arazá, Asai, Huitos and others, which are used in aromatics, jams, ice cream, shampoo, chocolates and other products made by hand in the city of Leticia and its surroundings by local communities
CULTURAL VILLA
Traditional Malocas at the scale of three different ethnic groups; they will practice regional indigenous games such as bow and arrow throwing and blowgun darts; while learning about the culture, customs and differences of local indigenous groups.
DAY 5: TRANSFER TO THE AIRPORT HOTEL
Breakfast. At the indicated time, transfer to the airport to take the flight back to the city of origin
Transfer airport - hotel - airport
Puerto Nariño in Colombia, indigenous communities, Isla Micos, Lakes of Tarapoto, Observation of the Pink Dolphin,
Ethnobotanical Park / Jungle Hike or Jungle Hike
City tour through the town of Tabatinga (Brazil)
City Tour on foot in the City of Leticia
Accommodation 4 nights at selected hotel in the city of Leticia
Guides and specialized guides during the excursions (Bilingual guide will have an additional cost)
Hydration during Excursions
Lifevest
River and land transport
Medical Assistance Card for the duration of the program
Four breakfasts
Two lunches on excursions
Four dinners (PAM HOTELS)
Professional assistance from our staff in the city of Leticia.
Entry card to the city of Leticia today $ 35,000, value that must be paid directly at the Vásquez Cobo airport in the city of Leticia
Tourism tax charged by the Municipality of Puerto Nariño $ 12,000 (Value as of today)
Identification document
Hat or cap
Sunscreen cream
Light cotton clothing: pants and long-sleeved shirts
Bring an additional backpack to use on river trips.
It is important to carry a repellent such as NOPIQUEX or the one you have always used to avoid insect bites
Repellent stick
Swimsuit
Tennis shoe, swamp boots
Photographic rolls
Medicines and personal hygiene items
Yellow fever vaccination card. These vaccines can be placed in the Port Health of the airport or the Red Cross. It must be placed at least 10 days before the trip
Avoid carrying harmful elements that threaten the biodiversity of the Amazon