Tuparro Park Tour – Colombia Remote Adventures

Duration

5 Days / 4 Nights

Group Size

Private (4–10 travelers)

Difficulty

Active

Starting Point

Puerto Carreño, Vichada

Why you’ll love this experience

Beyond the Amazon River, we guide travelers through Tuparro National Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with surreal rock outcrops and crystal waters.

Expeditions are led with Indigenous lancheros, supporting local economies while protecting the savanna ecosystem.

Highlights

  • Boat journeys along the Orinoco and Tomo rivers
  • Camping on white-sand beaches inside the national park
  • Views of the legendary Maipures rapids celebrated by Humboldt
  • Meetings with Sikuani communities and starry-sky astronomy
Itinerary

Day-by-day breakdown

Day 1

Arrival to Puerto Carreño

Fly from Bogotá, meet the team, and enjoy sunset over the confluence of the Meta and Orinoco rivers before dinner at a local ranch.

Day 2

Enter Tuparro

Navigate upstream passing pink dolphins until reaching the park station. Hike Cerro El Toro for sweeping views, set up tents on a white-sand beach, and share stories under the stars.

Day 3

Raudales Experience

Spend the day exploring the Maipures rapids, swimming in natural pools, visiting Sikuani artisans, and photographing granite formations immortalized by Humboldt.

Day 4

Beaches & Wildlife

Kayak tranquil lagoons, watch for river dolphins and macaws, and camp at Anaconda Beach where astronomers guide a stargazing session.

Day 5

Return Flight

Break camp, boat back to Puerto Carreño, enjoy a farewell lunch, and board the flight to Bogotá.

What’s included

  • Charter boats, guides, and park permits
  • Camping gear and hammocks
  • Meals cooked with local ingredients
  • Airport assistance in Puerto Carreño
  • Contribution to Sikuani communities

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