Highlights:
- Explore these impressive rock formations in the middle of the Amazon jungle. Check here a Video about Mavecure Hills (off2colombia): VIDEO MAVECURE HILLS
- Visit the Maipures rapids. Check here a Video about Tuparro (off2colombia): VIDEO TUPARRO NATIONAL PARK
- Meet “The Waterway Star of the South” – confluence of the Orinoco, Atabapo and Guaviare Rivers.
- Read a note about this destination: Note by Manuel Rueda
Trip details:
- Duration of the trip: 6 days
- Trekking time: 3 hours daily through the hills, jungle, savannah and river beaches.
- Distance: 5-10 kms each day.
- Ecosystem: tropical rainforest and savannah.
- Climate: warm and humid with an average temperature of 26°C.
- Elevation: 100 meters above sea level (m.a.s.l).
Important note:
An unforgettable journey into the heart of the Amazon jungle and the great Orinoco savannah.
The scenario setting for “La Voragine” by José Eustasio Rivera and “Personal Narrative of a Journey to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent” by Alexandeer von Humboldt in the 19th Century.
We begin our journey through the Raudal de Atures, the widest in the world, then we enter into the heart of El Tuparro National Park in Vichada to see the spectacular Maipures raudal (the eighth natural wonder of the world).
We continue our journey to the south, passing by Cerro Mono in the middle of the great plain. Beyond, our boats will reach the Southern Fluvial Star, the immense confluence of the Orinoco, Atabapo and Guaviare rivers on the border with Venezuela.
We will visit Puerto Inírida capital of the department of Guainía and travel to the Cerros de Mavecure, Pajarito and Mono that stand out as huge natural pyramids in the middle of the exuberant jungle on the banks of the majestic Inírida River, with its playful dolphins (freshwater dolphins).
“In the waterfalls we heard the first mention of the hairy man from the jungle, the so-called” savage “, who kidnaps women, builds huts and, sometimes, devours human flesh, the tamanacos call it” achi “and the maipures” vasitri ” or the great devil. ”