The Colombian Amazon covers the southeastern third of the country, made up of vast tropical forests, winding rivers and sparsely populated territories. This region, bordering Peru and Brazil, is crossed by the Amazon and its tributaries, such as the Caquetá and Putumayo rivers. It is home to exceptional biodiversity and some forty indigenous peoples who live here in the traditional way. Long isolated, it remains today marked by environmental issues, the preservation of ancestral knowledge and limited access by river or air

The town of Leticia

In Colombia, built on the banks of the Amazon in 1867 with the jungle in the background, the city of Leticia is not lacking in charm. As lively as it is, it remains above all an ideal starting point for exploring the region. At the gateway to Brazil and Peru, the Colombian Amazon and its mythical scenery offer a host of possibilities for your stay

  • Discover the tropical flora (Heliconias, giant water lilies, ceibas…),
  • Wildlife observation (marmosets, macaws, freshwater dolphins…) for nature lovers;
  • Canopy adventure
  • Kayaking between lakes and forest for sports enthusiasts
  • Encounters with Indian communities with ancestral cultures
  • Relax in harmony with nature.