4 días
Private Tour
$$$$
Español, Inglés
Join us in this 3 nights and 4 days tour into the majestic Amazonas region. Our expert tour guide will take you to Leticia, Tabatinga, and Puerto Nariño to experience exciting adventures surrounded by nature. Spend the night in a floating cabin on the banks of the Amazon River, walk through jungle trails, and climb the lookout tower in Puerto Nariño to enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the jungle.
Be amazed by 4 days and 3 nights filled with unique experiences and a deep connection with nature. Visit very special places within the Amazon region, such as Tabatinga, Leticia, the Parrot Park, Puerto Nariño, and San Antonio del Cacao. Spend a few nights in the deep jungle and find your adventurous side. If you want a longer experience, we invite you to chek our Amazonas Natural and Cultural 5 Days Tour.
The journey will start at Leticia’s airport. After you pay the tourism tax, you will meet one of our local guide who will pick you up. You will get to know a little bit of Leticia. Once ready, you will visit the Brazilian border of the Amazonas: Tabatinga. Besides you will visit the malokas, the traditional houses of the indigenous communities and learn from their culture. To get there you will hike deep in the rainforest. The guide will hand you rubber boots. You will spend the night in a Maloka.
On your second day, after breakfast, you will travel by boat to reach Puerto Nariño, a beautiful small town without cars and with incredible views. After a short walk and enjoying a local lunch, you will tour the surrounding communities, visit the lookout tower, craft shops, relevant monuments for the community's history, and much more. Toward the end of the day, a family from the Tikuna indigenous community will invite you to dinner in their maloca. You will end the night with a nocturnal walk and return to your accommodation for rest.
On your last day, after breakfast, you will take another boat to visit the Peruvian community of San Antonio, also known as Cacao Island. There, you will explore an ecological trail created by the community to observe, study, and protect primates, birds, and especially sloths. After the tour, you will enjoy a traditional lunch and return to Puerto Nariño. You will make one last stop at the Correo Lakes to look for pink and gray dolphins and enjoy a swim in its natural waters. You will return to your accommodation for your final night. (If chosen, a nocturnal safari can be arranged)
On your last day, after breakfast, you will visit the Natutama community project. This center, created by locals, aims to learn about and, above all, educate on the conservation of this region. After this visit, you will return to Leticia and head to the airport for your departure.
We recommend wearing long sleeves and long pants, as well as using repellent, this way you will avoid getting bitten by mosquitos or other insects. A hat or a cap and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun is advisable too. As you will be deep in the rainforest, you should bring waterproof clothing. A pair of rubber boots will be given to you so you can walk comfortably through the jungle.
The weather in the department of Amazonas is mainly of a warm humid type; characterized by high temperatures and frequent rains. The average temperature doesn’t present great variations during the year, with a constant average of 25°C (77°F).
Yellow fever is endemic in tropical areas, the Amazon is one of these risk areas. Vaccination is the most important preventive measure, it is safe, affordable, and offers effective immunity after two weeks since its application in 95% of vaccinated people.
South America's Amazonas contains nearly a third of all the tropical rainforests left on Earth. It covers 1% of the planet’s surface but is home to approximately 10% of all the wildlife species known to man. If you are lucky, you will enjoy the view of macaws, toucans, freshwater dolphins, howler monkeys, and jaguars.
Our team will give you some essentials that you are going to need during this 4-day adventure. For example, rubber boots make the walks a lot more comfortable. Please make sure to bring your own flashlights, remember you will spend 2 nights in a place with no electric power.