A 5-day trip to one of the destinations with the greatest diversity of flora and fauna, you can connect in Puerto Nariño, considered the natural manger of Colombia, visit the Ticuna indigenous community, take a swim and kayak-canoe in the Marasha Natural Reserve.
Not to be missed on this trip:
- Ticuna Community: They are known for their deep knowledge of the Amazon rainforest and their rich traditional culture. The Ticuna community is characterized by its connection with nature, its spiritual practices and its unique crafts, which include weaving, basketry and wood sculptures.
- Three Borders: refer to the point where the territorial limits of three countries converge: Colombia, Brazil and Peru. This geographical point is marked by the union of the Amazonas and Solimões rivers (the name of the Amazon in Brazil) with the Putumayo river.
- Marasha Nature Reserve: It is known for its natural beauty and focus on environmental conservation, making it a popular destination for those who want to immerse themselves in the Amazon rainforest in a sustainable and respectful way.