This page is for travelers starting the tour the day after arriving in Leticia. Three days of river travel, jungle walks, sloth spotting, pink dolphins, Tikuna community contact and nights with real rest in a private room.
Travelers who want the strongest 3-day balance of wildlife, culture, jungle movement and real comfort from a next-morning departure.
Next-day departure at 7:00 a.m. Pickup starts at 6:15 a.m. in Leticia for travelers who already arrived the day before.
Step by step
Detailed itinerary
Choose the version that matches your travel dates. Days 2, 3 and 4 stay strong in both seasons, while day 1 changes with the water level.
High water level season - late January to early June
The high water version opens kayak routes through flooded jungle, while the Peru route, sloths, Tikuna community visit and dolphin watching remain central in the rest of the itinerary.
Day 1
Kayaking, reserve visit and night jungle
The first day uses the flooded forest channels that open during high water season.
Hotel pickup in Leticia
Pickup begins early in Leticia so the group can depart on time and use the full first day in the territory.
Boat to Puerto Narino
A scenic Amazon River transfer takes you into the Puerto Narino area, where the route changes from city logistics to jungle rhythm.
Kayaking through flooded jungle
During high water, the jungle opens into navigable forest channels. You move quietly by kayak through flooded trees and a very different Amazon atmosphere.
Typical Amazon lunch
Local lunch prepared with regional ingredients before the afternoon reserve route continues.
Jungle trekking to the reserve for lotus flowers and Pirarucu
You do a jungle trekking activity into a native reserve area to see lotus flowers and look for Pirarucu fish in a slower water landscape shaped by the high water level season.
Nocturnal jungle trekking
After dark, the route becomes a jungle walk focused on insects, frogs, tarantulas, snakes and anything active in the forest at night.
Day 2
Peru route, sloths and Tikuna community
A cross-border day with wildlife, community contact and a different jungle structure.
Boat route toward Peru
The second day opens another side of the territory with cross-border navigation and more direct contact with local communities.
Different jungle landscape and sloth spotting
This jungle section focuses on a different forest structure and the search for sloths, plus a better read of tracks, sounds and canopy movement.
Traditional meal with the community
A local meal and cultural exchange mark the middle of the day before the route returns toward the Colombian side.
Villa Paraiso Tikuna community
You continue to a Tikuna community experience with more context about local life, communal space and the relationship between people, river and forest.
Day 3
Dolphins and return to Leticia
A final wildlife morning before the long river return.
Pink and grey dolphin watching
One of the strongest moments of the full 3-day route, using river and lake systems where sightings are common.
Final lunch in Puerto Narino
A last local meal before the afternoon return back toward Leticia.
River return toward Leticia
The last leg closes the experience with a long Amazon River return and transfer support back in Leticia.
Avianca 5:50 PM support
We can finish the tour at 3:00 PM if you have the Avianca 5:50 PM flight, and we also give you the transfer to the airport.
Low water level season - late June to early January
The low water version shifts the first strong activity toward piranha fishing and firmer jungle walking, while the Peru route, sloths, Tikuna community visit and dolphin watching remain central in the rest of the itinerary.
Day 1
Piranha fishing, reserve visit and night jungle
The first day follows a drier landscape with clearer riverbanks and firmer trails.
Hotel pickup in Leticia
Pickup begins early to leave Leticia on schedule and use the full dry-season route from the start.
Boat to Puerto Narino
The river route heads into the Puerto Narino area, where lower water changes the shape of the landscape and the activity options.
Piranha fishing at Lake Correo
In low water level season, the first strong activity becomes piranha fishing with traditional gear in calmer water areas around Lake Correo.
Typical Amazon lunch
Lunch with local flavors before continuing into the reserve and jungle trail part of the day.
Jungle trekking to the reserve for lotus flowers and Pirarucu
The dry-season afternoon becomes a jungle trekking activity on firmer ground into the reserve for lotus flowers, Pirarucu fish and a clearer read of the forest without floodwater.
Nocturnal jungle trekking
The night walk continues with insects, frogs, tarantulas, snakes and all the sounds that turn the jungle into a different world after dark.
Day 2
Peru route, sloths and Tikuna community
The cultural and wildlife core stays strong, with clearer low-water foot routes.
Boat route toward Peru
The day opens with more navigation and community exchange beyond the Colombian side of the route.
Different jungle landscape and sloth spotting
Low water level season gives clearer foot routes for sloth spotting and longer visual lines into the forest canopy and understory.
Traditional meal with the community
A local shared meal and slower cultural exchange shape the middle of the day.
Villa Paraiso Tikuna community
The afternoon continues with a Tikuna community visit and a more cultural ending to the second day before the last wildlife-focused route.
Day 3
Dolphins and return to Leticia
The last day keeps the strongest wildlife moment of the route.
Pink and grey dolphin watching
Dry-season water concentration can make the dolphin route feel especially active, with strong chances of sightings in river and lake systems.
Final lunch and local wrap-up
A final meal before the return route closes the 3-day experience.
River return toward Leticia
The last transfer brings the group back to Leticia with enough margin for hotel return or later airport plans.
Avianca 5:50 PM support
We can finish the tour at 3:00 PM if you have the Avianca 5:50 PM flight, and we also give you the transfer to the airport.
Where you'll sleep and eat
Accommodation and dining
This plan includes real rest, not improvised logistics. You sleep in a private room with your own bathroom, and every day includes local meals designed to keep the route comfortable and well-fed from start to finish.
Private roomHotel and common areasTypical Amazon meal
Accommodation
Private room with private bathroom, fan and electricity, giving the route a much stronger comfort level after river travel and jungle walking.
Dining
Full-board local meals across all 3 days, with fish, chicken and regional dishes, plus vegetarian, vegan and allergy-aware options when requested in advance.
Route highlights
What this Amazon tour includes in the experience
High water level and low water level season itinerariesPink and grey dolphin watchingSloth spotting on day 2Peru route and community contactTikuna community visit in Villa ParaisoJungle trekking to the reserve for lotus flowers and PirarucuPrivate room with private bathroomTypical Amazon meals includedNocturnal jungle trekkingEnglish and Spanish support
Seasonal activities
The route adapts to the Amazon water level
Late January to early June
High water level season
Kayaking through flooded jungle routes
More water access in forest channels
Lotus flowers and reserve scenery feel larger
Slower, deeper water movement
Late June to early January
Low water level season
Piranha fishing at Lake Correo
Firmer trails for jungle walking
More exposed riverbanks and sand areas
Clearer separation between jungle and water routes
Preparation
What to pack for the jungle
Pack light but ready for humidity, river travel and walking. A practical small bag is enough for three active days if you bring the essentials.
Long-sleeve tops
Light long trousers
Walking shoes
Swimwear
Insect repellent
Sunscreen and hat
Sunglasses
Towel and toiletries
Camera or phone protection
ID or passport
Cash if needed
Extra snacks if you want them
A practical small bag is usually enough for this 3-day route. If you need help coordinating what to leave in Leticia, we can guide you before departure.
FAQ
Questions before booking this tour
What is the difference between the high water level and low water level season route?
High water level season runs from late January to early June and opens kayaking plus deeper flooded channels. Low water level season runs from late June to early January and shifts the first activity toward piranha fishing and firmer jungle walking. The main wildlife and community core remains in both.
Will I really have a private room?
Yes. This route includes a private room with private bathroom, fan and electricity, which makes the 3-day plan much more comfortable after long days outside.
What food is included?
Meals are local and full-board. We can adapt to vegetarian, vegan and allergy-aware diets if you tell us in advance when booking.
Is this the best tour if I want wildlife and culture together?
Yes. It is our strongest mixed route because it combines seasonal nature experiences, dolphins, sloths, Peru, Tikuna community time and more river hours than the shorter plan.
How do I pay for the tour?
You can confirm availability by WhatsApp and then pay with the methods we currently accept, including card, transfer or local payment options.
Can I take a flight from Leticia on the last day of the 3 day tour?
Yes. We can finish the tour at 3:00 PM if you have the Avianca 5:50 PM flight, and we also include the transfer to the airport. For other flights, it is better to confirm the schedule with us before booking.
Comfort and logistics
From arrival in Leticia, we organize the details
Pickup, transfers, private boat excursions, private rooms, meals and English-speaking support are coordinated so you do not have to improvise after landing.
Where you'll sleep and eat
Accommodation and dining
Private roomHotel and common areasTypical Amazon meal
Accommodation
Private room with private bathroom, fan and electricity, giving the route a much stronger comfort level after river travel and jungle walking.
Dining
Full-board local meals across all 3 days, with fish, chicken and regional dishes, plus vegetarian, vegan and allergy-aware options when requested in advance.