Guainía is a department located in the Colombian Amazon, with borders in Venezuela and Brazil. Its name, translated to the Yurí indigenous language means "land of many waters" and it is precisely a territory crossed by many rivers, making it part of the largest fluvial and ecological reserves in the world. “tierra de muchas aguas” y es precisamente un territorio atravesado por muchos ríos, haciendo parte de la mayor reserva fluvial y ecológica del mundo.
The little-explored department is inhabited by aboriginal cultures that still survive, such as the Curripacos, Piapocos, and Yerales, and offers a great diversity of flora, fauna, and the possibility of appreciating rock formations, wonderful sunsets, and incomparable landscapes.




Day 1
Arrival at Inírida airport (only on Fridays from Bogotá or Villavicencio) (solo los viernes desde Bogotá o Villavicencio)
Lunch and visit to the Laguna de la Bruja to appreciate the sunset and see the pink dolphins
Day 2
Excursion to Remanso, Cerros de Mavecure and Caño San Joaquín
Day 3
Excursion to La Estrella Fluvial de Inírida
Day 4
Fishing day in the Bocón canyon
Transfer to Inírida airport in the afternoon
Optional: Visit El Tuparro National Natural Park and transfer to the airport on day 5
Puinawi National Park
Transfers by car
1-night stay at hotel in Inírida
2-night stay at accommodations in rustic cabins
3x breakfasts, 4x lunches, and 3x dinners
Local guide (Spanish or English)
Air tickets from/to Inírida
Travel insurance
Must be vaccinated against yellow fever and tetanus
Inform if you are vegetarian or vegan, or if you have any dietary restrictions
Notify any allergy or medical condition
Bring insect repellent
