Remote Expeditions
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Our passion has always taken us where others cannot go, through the prudent and sensitive development of expeditions to the most remote and spectacular places in our jungles.
Mostly cultural experience and in the second instance landscape, which takes us to the heart of the department of the Amazon on the northern basin of the Putumayo River, going up the Igará-paraná River, where this district of mystical geography is isolated, which plays a leading role in the recent history of the indigenous peoples of Colombia, for being the place where the macabre hand of rubber extraction had the greatest impact through Casa Arana.
Destination considered the birthplace of the Murui (Huitotos) and the Okainas, among other ethnic groups that had a traditional presence in the area.
Experience for advanced level adventurous travelers, focused on the exploration of the exotic natural landscape as the most significant element of the expedition, combined with traditional culture. The journey takes place in the surroundings of Puerto Santander and Araracuara, towns located on the Caquetá River, at the southern end of the Chiribiquete mountain range, a geographical formation belonging to the ancient Guyanese Shield. This legendary sacred territory of traditional ethnic groups such as the Andoques, Nonuyas, among others, surprises us with its capricious geography: caves, canyons, cliffs and torrential rapids, outstanding attractions such as the Salto del Diablo, the Araracuara Canyon, the Strait of Angosturas, the Bell Stone, the Yarí River, the Mesai River and the Lost City.
Expedition to the south-eastern end of the Caquetá River, in the department of Amazonas, border with Brazil where the same river begins to be called Japurá to empty at Tefé, near Manaus into the Solimoes River (Amazonas in Brazil). Expedition of landscapes, nature and traditional culture, which evokes the sacred territory of the Makunas, Yukunas and Letuamas, among other etinas located in the vicinity of the Mirití-paraná and lower Apaporis rivers. Region of imposing jets and rapids, in addition to the legendary Cerro Yupatí that is emblematically characterized as the greatest natural attraction of this district.
The epic SELVAVENTURA excursion, for being the most daring in terms of an expedition as such and for the extreme level of isolation of the territories and communities to visit. A journey through the most sacred territories of the northeastern Amazon of Colombia, a region cradle of the spirituality of ethnic groups rooted in tobacco, coca and yaje, among other powerful plants. During the tour, the region also exhibits the most spectacular and exotic landscapes typical of the evolutionary clash of the rivers and the young jungle with the ancient outcrops of the Guyanese Shield.
On the coast of the Pacific Ocean of Colombia (Chocó jungles), the Uramba Bahía Málaga National Natural Park, is located 4 hours from Cali and is considered one of the richest and most biodiverse areas on the planet, being the destination of the greatest migration. seasonal for the Humpback Whale; It is estimated that between 600 and 1,000 whales visit this protected area between July and October.
The Orinoco River valley and its tributaries make up the second most important hydrographic basin in South America after the Amazon. Fascinating tour through the plains of Ornoquía, navigating its main rivers, climbing Precambrian mountains and exploring its jungles. Nature, landscape, ancestral culture, 100% fauna and flora, in the most complete and adventurous tour that can be done in the region. Experience out of comfort, suitable for the general public who enjoys nature and adventure in extreme isolated places: Guainía, Mavecure, Tuparro, Matavén, Maipures, Puerto Carreño, Orinoco and Atabapo.
River, savanna and jungle experience, suitable for inexperienced kayakers, but adjustable for the most expert. Possibilities for bird watching, fauna and flora in general, sport fishing, bathing in crystal clear natural waters, photography and nature. The Orinoco River forms one of the largest hydrographic basins on the planet (2,300km), considered the third river in the world in extension and flow after the Amazon and the Congo. 34% corresponds to Colombia and 66% to Venezuela. The Department of Vichada presents rocky outcrops of the Guyanese Massif or Guayanas Shield, which is the oldest geological formation on earth (2 billion years old.
Exclusive destination for sport fishing during the first low waters of the season, towards the month of September and first days of October preferably. Taking the population of Tarapacá as its headquarters in its modest hotels or installing camps in the jungle along the Putumayo River and/or tributary lakes, at a greater or lesser distance where, with a good probability, Tucunarés, Pirarucús and Arawanas are fished, among other native species.
Adventurous plan for professional travelers accustomed to basic comforts and lovers of sport fishing.