The Colombian Amazon region, part of the rainforest through which runs the longest and most copious river in de world, is a wide open door for nature lovers and ethno and eco-tourists, promising exotic landscapes and relaxation. This travel destination will give you the unique privilege of sharing moment’s whit indigenous communities, learning about their traditions, customs, and ancient wisdom. The Amazon region not only one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the word in terms of the plant and animal species reigning over the jungle, such as the Victoria Regia the Giant water lily and caimans and pink dolphins, but it is also rich in myths and legends. The infrastructure for lodging will meet your every need, while at the same time respecting the native culture. This huge lung of the world literally gives visitors a breath of fresh air. The Amazon region is a powerful portrait of survival and constant evolution, yet the level of resolution of this surprising paradise is so high that is simply cannot be capture in any picture, photo, or video known to man. Its 109.665 km2 of territory are a treasure chest of the jungle´s mysteries. It also contains portion of the Amazon jungle, considered to be the most important natural reserve on the planet. With such a great variety of plants and animals is it still possible to be surprised by animals that look like they popped out of a fable, like pink dolphins, called “ bufeos”, and the extraordinary anaconda. To get in touch with the earth, all you need to do is walk the paths carved out by the Tikuna Indians. And if you want to be closer to the sky, you can journey through the canopy or cross the hanging bridges of the Amacayacu Natural Park. On this unforgettable trip you will feel the power of water as you navigate rushing waters and beautiful lakes. In the Tarapoto lakes, you can fish, paddle canoes or even get a nocturnal glimpse of the black caiman. Recomendactions: Before you begin your trip, please make sure you are up to date on your vaccinations for yellow fever. Don not go into the jungle by yourself. You must be accompanied by expert guides when you take a jungle path. On tours, take lightweight, light colored clotting, boots or comfortable walking shoes, preferably waterproof, and mosquito repellent. Because this is a region whose major tourist attractions are ecological, bringing is not recommended, because they can cause pollution or waste. Take cotton clothing, sun block, tennis shoes, a hat, bug repellent, a flashlight, a blanket, towels, and garbage bags. A rain poncho is also suggested. Location The department of Amazonas is located in the south of Colombia, and is bordered by Brazil and Peru, countries with which it has a high volume of trade.
MUNICIPALITIES AND TOURIST ATTRACTION IN
AMAZONAS.
- Puerto Nariño
- Lakes Tarapoto
- San martin de Amacayacu
- Amacayacu national natural park
- The floating house
- Isla de los micos
- Yahuarcaca lake
NATURAL RESERVES
- Tanimboca reserve
- Zacambu
- Marasha reserve
- Palmari reserve
- Heliconia reserve
- Aguas claras reserve
- Border towns
- Tabatinga
- Bejamin constain



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