Itinerary
- Day 1
Leticia to KM7 Indigenous Reserve
You'll arrive in Leticia and meet up with your tour team for a 20-minute transfer to the KM7 multicultural indigenous reserve. From there, a guided walk takes you through jungle trails where you can see how the community lives and works. Lunch is traditional food prepared locally, and you'll have time to rest before things pick up again. In the evening, you'll head out on a night hike where there's a good chance of spotting primates, exotic birds, tarantulas, and frogs. Your guide will point out medicinal plants along the way and share stories about Amazonian life. Later, you can choose between sleeping in a maloca bed or a hammock strung up under the canopy.
- Meals
- Lunch (Traditional lunch)
Included Activities
- Guided walk through jungle trails in indigenous community
- Day and night hike to spot primates, exotic birds, tarantulas, and frogs
- Learn about jungle medicinal plants including tobacco and mambe
- Listen to Amazonian stories around the fire
- Overnight accommodation in maloca or jungle hammock
Landmarks/POIs KM7 Indigenous Reserve Leticia - Day 2
KM7 Indigenous Reserve to Leticia
Breakfast is at 8:00 AM before you start heading back toward Leticia. Depending on rainfall and water levels, you'll either move through flooded jungle or take a guided walk to reach a natural reserve nearby. Once there, you can go canoeing, kayaking, or try artisanal fishing if that interests you. Birdwatching is good in this area, and you have the option to swim in the lake or river if conditions allow. If you'd rather take it easy, there's a hammock area where you can relax. You'll depart in the afternoon and should be back in Leticia around 5:30 PM.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Early breakfast at 8:00 AM)
Included Activities
- Guided walk or navigation through flooded jungle to natural reserve
- Canoeing
- Kayaking
- Artisanal fishing
- Birdwatching
- Swimming in lake or Amazon River (seasonal depending on water levels)
Optional Activities
- Relaxation time in hammock area
Landmarks/POIs Amazon River Leticia









