This experience is designed for those who love nature and history. Don't expect luxury, but you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the life and culture of the local indigenous communities. You will explore fascinating places such as the Cerros de Mavicure, the Caño San Joaquín and the southern river star.
Important: this experience applies to the transition season from May 2 to June 13 and from October 3 to November 1, 2023 and from May 2 to June 13 and from October 3 to 14 December 2024.
Not to be missed on this trip:
- Cerros de Mavicure: They are majestic rock formations known as "tepuis". The result of millions of years of geological processes, these peaks are refuges of biodiversity and attract fans of ecotourism and adventure. In addition to their natural beauty, they are sacred places for local indigenous communities, representing an important cultural heritage of Colombia.
- Inírida River Star: It is a surprising natural phenomenon where the different colored waters of the Inírida, Guaviare and Atabapo rivers come together. This unique visual spectacle attracts tourists who can enjoy boat excursions to witness it. In addition to the stunning view, travelers can explore local biodiversity, spot exotic birds, and immerse themselves in the culture of the region's indigenous communities.
- Caño San Joaquín : It is a natural jewel located in Inírida, Guainía. This impressive canyon offers visitors the opportunity to explore the pristine beauty of the Amazon rainforest while navigating its calm waters. Surrounded by lush vegetation, Caño San Joaquín is a paradise for lovers of nature and bird watching. In addition to its impressive landscape, this channel is also an important habitat for a variety of aquatic and terrestrial species, making it a must-see destination for those who wish to experience the biological diversity of the Colombian Amazon.