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    Inírida Waterfall Trail

    Inírida Waterfall Trail

    per person
    Five days - Four nights
    All ages+ Age

    Inírida Waterfall Trail

    Path of the waterfalls: Mavecure Hills - Zamuro and Cualet-Estrella Fluvial Waterfalls

    We will visit incredible destinations in our department, starting with Laguna de las Brujas, Amanaben on the banks of the Guaviare River, Estrella Fluvial del Sur, Maviso on the Atabapo River, Cerros de Mavecure, the indigenous community of Venado, Raudales Zamuro and Cualet, the community of Zamuro, Caño San Joaquin, Caño Matraca, Sábanas de la flor de Inirida, Cerró Vitina, Amazonian savannas, and the indigenous community of coconut artisans.

    Travel itinerary

    The flight is scheduled to depart from Bogotá at 8:56 a.m. and arrive in the city of Inírida at 10:38 a.m. to settle in and check in at the Toninas Hotel.

    After lunch, we will head to Laguna de la Brujas (Witches’ Lagoon) on foot or by boat, depending on the water level, with our indigenous guides who will tell us some legends of their culture along the way. We will return to the pier to watch the sunset and walk back to the hotel. 7:00 pm for dinner and then rest.

    At 7:30 a.m., we will begin our boat trip to the Inírida River until we reach the town of Amanaben, the southern river star or Humboldt and Maviso star, to take a short swim in its red, cold waters on the banks of the Guaviare River, passing by the mouth of the Inírida River on the Guaviare River, the Amarru rock park, and the artisan community of Coco. We will return to the city of Inírida for lunch. Afterwards, we will depart up the Inírida River to the Cerros de Mavecure, impressive rocks in the middle of the Amazon rainforest, bordered by the winding river. We will arrive at the indigenous community of El Venado where we will find our camp with comfortable malokas typical of the indigenous culture, perfectly located in the middle of the three hills on the banks of the Inirida River. They have beds, a camping area and a hammock area, permanent solar energy, bathrooms and changing rooms for ladies and gentlemen, a kitchen, a dining room, a beach, a rock slab, a star viewing area, and large gardens. Depending on the weather, we will begin our ascent of Pajarito Hill. Upon descent, we will head to the camp to take a quick bath and have dinner. Campfire, canelazo, and stars.

    Very early in the morning (5:00 a.m.), after a light breakfast and under the guidance of our indigenous guide, we will climb Cerro Mavecure or Cerro Pajarito (depending on what we did the day before), then return, have breakfast, and continue our journey along the Inírida River until we reach the majestic Zamuro and Cualet rapids. There, we will walk along the riverbank to the upper part of the Cualet rapids, where we will appreciate the immensity of its waters and take a short, refreshing swim. Afterward, we will return to the community of Zamuro to enjoy a delicious traveler’s sandwich and return to the community of Venado, where we will spend the night again.

    Early in the morning, under the guidance of our indigenous guide, we will visit the community of Remanso and then hike the Densicoira trail, which runs along Cerro Pajarito until it reaches Laguna Clara (approximately 3 hours). There, our boat will pick us up and take us to the camp for breakfast. Then we will head to the cold waters and red wine produced by the tannin from the leaves of the trees in the Caño San Joaquin jungle to take a bath and return to camp for lunch and begin our return to the city of Inírida. On the way, we will stop at the community of La Ceiba to learn about the Angelita bee project and typical crafts of the culture, the mouth of the Caño Matraca, and observe the toninas or freshwater dolphins.

    At the end of the afternoon, we will be back in the city of Inírida. Dinner and night at the Toninas Hotel.

    After breakfast (7:00 a.m.), we will visit the Inírida flower trails and the Kenke ethnocultural and ecological park, where we will see this invaluable endemic resource in its natural state, protected by an indigenous family proud of their roots. With their warmth and love for their land, they will tell us about their environment, culture, customs, and cuisine. We will have lunch at the hotel and begin our journey back to the city of Bogotá.

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    • Departure/Return Location
      Inírida
    • Departure Time
      Subject to flight schedule
    • Return Time
      Subject to flight schedule
    • Dress Code
      Comfortable clothing, sneakers, cap or hat, long-sleeved shirts, towel, raincoat, water shoes or sandals (sunscreen, insect repellent, water bottle, flashlight, small backpack)
    • Included
      Accommodation
      Food
      Ground and river transportation
      Hydration
      Local guides
      Parks and shelter permits, insurance
    • Not Included
      Flights
      Motorized water sports
      Personal expenses
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