4 days / 3 nights - Same-day departure at 12:00 p.m. or 2:00 p.m.

Four Day Tour in Leticia Amazonas - Starting at 12:00 PM or 2:00 PM

This page is for travelers who land in Leticia the same day and want to start the route immediately. In the morning, before leaving for Puerto Narino, we also do a visit to Tabatinga in Brazil. If your flight arrives earlier, we can leave Leticia at 12:00 p.m. Otherwise the standard same-day departure is 2:00 p.m.

4 days / 3 nights English-speaking guide RNT 94153

Best for

Travelers who want the fullest Amazon route without spending the night before in Leticia, while keeping a strong first day and the full 4-day structure.

Flexible same-day departure at 12:00 p.m. or 2:00 p.m. Your flight should land in Leticia before 12:00 p.m., and the morning includes a visit to Brazil.

Step by step

Detailed itinerary

Choose the version that matches your travel dates. Days 2, 3 and 4 stay strong in both seasons, while day 1 changes with the water level.

High water level season - late January to early June

Days 1, 2 and 4 stay close in both seasons. Day 1 already includes jungle trekking to the reserve for lotus flowers and Pirarucu, while day 3 changes with the water level and becomes kayaking through flooded jungle routes.

Day 1

Arrival, Brazil visit, Puerto Narino and jungle trekking

The first day uses your arrival day well, without wasting the morning before the Amazon route begins.

Airport meet and greet in Leticia

You arrive in Leticia, meet the team, organize your bags and get ready to start the route the same day without losing a night in town.

Visit to Tabatinga, Brazil

Before boarding the boat, we cross the border for a short visit to Tabatinga in Brazil so travelers begin the route with a real cross-border Amazon experience on day 1.

Same-day boat departure toward Puerto Narino

After the visit to Brazil, if your flight arrives earlier, we can leave Leticia at 12:00 p.m. Otherwise the standard departure is 2:00 p.m. This keeps the route flexible without losing the first day.

Arrival and check-in in Puerto Narino

You arrive in Puerto Narino, leave your bags and settle into your private room before starting the first real forest activity of the route.

Jungle trekking to the reserve for lotus flowers and Pirarucu

Day 1 already includes a real activity on foot. You do jungle trekking into the reserve to spot lotus flowers and look for Pirarucu fish, so travelers clearly experience the forest on the same day they arrive.

Jungle walk and tarantula-focused night route

After the reserve walk, day 1 closes with a strong nocturnal jungle experience focused on tarantulas and other night-active creatures.

Day 2

Peru route, sloths and Tikuna community

A full cross-border day with wildlife, forest reading and local culture.

Boat route toward Peru

The second day opens the cultural and wildlife core of the expedition with more river movement and more direct local contact.

Sloth spotting and forest route

The Peru section focuses on sloth observation, jungle reading, sounds and canopy attention rather than fast movement through the forest.

Traditional meal with the community

The route pauses for a local meal and cultural exchange before turning back toward the Colombian side.

Villa Paraiso Tikuna community

The day keeps one of the strongest cultural moments of the expedition with Tikuna community contact and a slower view of Loretoyacu life.

Day 3

Mocagua, monkey rehabilitation and kayaking

The longer 4-day layer adds community, conservation and a seasonal water route.

Mocagua community route

Day 3 keeps the longer cultural layer of the 4-day plan, adding community depth that is not present in the shorter tours.

Maikuchiga monkey rehabilitation centre

The wildlife recovery and conservation route remains one of the key reasons to choose the full 4-day expedition.

Community meal in the area

A regional lunch keeps the day grounded before the seasonal activity closes the afternoon.

Kayaking through flooded jungle routes

In high water level season, day 3 closes with kayaking through flooded forest channels and a very different water-based reading of the Amazon landscape.

Day 4

Dolphins and return to Leticia

A final wildlife morning before the river return.

Pink and grey dolphin watching

The final wildlife morning uses river and lake systems with strong chances of sightings and a calmer closing rhythm after the longer route.

Final lunch and route wrap-up

A final local meal before the return closes the expedition with enough time for later travel plans.

River return toward Leticia

The final transfer brings the group back toward Leticia with standard arrival later in the afternoon and onward transfer support.

Avianca 5:50 PM support

We can finish the tour at 3:00 p.m. if you have the Avianca 5:50 p.m. flight, and we also give you the transfer to the airport.

Low water level season - late June to early January

Days 1, 2 and 4 stay close in both seasons. Day 1 already includes jungle trekking to the reserve for lotus flowers and Pirarucu, while day 3 changes with the water level and shifts toward piranha fishing on lower water routes.

Day 1

Arrival, Brazil visit, Puerto Narino and jungle trekking

The first day already delivers real reserve time even with the same-day arrival schedule.

Airport meet and greet in Leticia

You arrive in Leticia and begin the route the same day, making this the best option if you do not want to spend the previous night in town.

Visit to Tabatinga, Brazil

Before boarding the boat, we cross the border for a short visit to Tabatinga in Brazil so travelers begin the route with a real cross-border Amazon experience on day 1.

Same-day boat departure toward Puerto Narino

After the visit to Brazil, if your flight arrives earlier, we can leave Leticia at 12:00 p.m. Otherwise the standard departure is 2:00 p.m. The route stays flexible without wasting the first day.

Arrival and check-in in Puerto Narino

You arrive in Puerto Narino, leave your bags and prepare for the first reserve activity of the expedition.

Jungle trekking to the reserve for lotus flowers and Pirarucu

Day 1 also includes a real activity on foot in low water level season. You do jungle trekking into the reserve to spot lotus flowers and look for Pirarucu fish before nightfall.

Jungle walk and tarantula-focused night route

After the reserve walk, day 1 closes with a stronger nocturnal jungle route focused on tarantulas and other night-active creatures, using firmer low-water forest access.

Day 2

Peru route, sloths and Tikuna community

The cultural and wildlife core stays strong while the lower water changes the forest feel.

Boat route toward Peru

The second day keeps the route culturally strong while the lower water changes how the river and forest boundaries feel.

Sloth spotting and forest route

Low water level season gives firmer access and a slightly more open reading of the jungle for the sloth and canopy observation section.

Traditional meal with the community

The route pauses for food and direct exchange before the afternoon Tikuna section continues.

Villa Paraiso Tikuna community

The Loretoyacu and Tikuna community section stays central in both seasons, with lower water changing the visual rhythm and river edge shapes.

Day 3

Mocagua, monkey rehabilitation and piranha fishing

The longer cultural route stays the same while the afternoon shifts with lower water.

Mocagua community route

The third day keeps the deeper cultural extension that makes the 4-day route more complete than the shorter plans.

Maikuchiga monkey rehabilitation centre

The conservation and wildlife recovery route remains one of the defining moments of the full expedition.

Community meal in the area

A local meal bridges the cultural and wildlife parts of the day before the seasonal activity closes the route.

Piranha fishing on lower water routes

In low water level season, day 3 shifts toward piranha fishing and a drier river landscape that changes the whole tone of the afternoon.

Day 4

Dolphins and return to Leticia

A final wildlife morning and return support.

Pink and grey dolphin watching

Low water level season can make this final wildlife route feel especially active because movement concentrates into clearer river and lake channels.

Final lunch and route wrap-up

A final meal closes the route before the return toward Leticia and onward travel plans.

River return toward Leticia

The final transfer brings the expedition back toward Leticia with standard later-afternoon arrival and transfer support.

Avianca 5:50 PM support

We can finish the tour at 3:00 p.m. if you have the Avianca 5:50 p.m. flight, and we also give you the transfer to the airport.

Where you'll sleep and eat

Accommodation and dining

Even though this version starts the same day you land, the comfort level stays strong. You sleep in a private room with your own bathroom and receive all meals from day 1 lunch through day 4 lunch.

Private room for the same-day 4 day Amazon tour in Puerto Narino
Private room
Hotel courtyard and common area in Puerto Narino
Hotel and common areas
Typical Amazon meal included in the same-day 4 day tour
Typical Amazon meal

Accommodation

Private room with private bathroom, fan and electricity, giving the trip a stronger rest rhythm despite the same-day airport start.

Dining

All meals according to departure schedule through day 4 lunch, with fish, chicken and regional dishes, plus vegetarian, vegan and allergy-aware options when requested in advance.

Route highlights

What this Amazon tour includes in the experience

Flexible same-day departure at 12:00 p.m. or 2:00 p.m. Morning visit to Tabatinga, Brazil Jungle trekking to the reserve for lotus flowers and Pirarucu Tarantula-focused jungle night route Pink and grey dolphin watching Peru route and sloth spotting on day 2 Tikuna community visit in Villa Paraiso Mocagua community route on day 3 Maikuchiga monkey rehabilitation centre High water or low water season day 3 version Private room with private bathroom Typical Amazon meals included English and Spanish support

Seasonal activities

The route adapts to the Amazon water level

Late January to early June

High water level season

  • Day 3 includes kayaking through flooded jungle routes
  • More water movement through forest channels
  • Broader green scenery and fuller reserve zones
  • Days 1, 2 and 4 remain stable

Late June to early January

Low water level season

  • Day 3 shifts toward piranha fishing
  • Lower water and firmer river edges
  • More exposed banks and clearer terrain lines
  • Days 1, 2 and 4 remain stable

What to pack

Pack light, but keep day 1 essentials accessible

Pack light but ready for humidity, river travel and walking. Because this version starts the same day you land, it helps to keep a smaller accessible bag for day 1 essentials.

  • Light long-sleeve shirts and quick-dry pants
  • Comfortable walking shoes or trekking shoes
  • Sandals or water-friendly footwear
  • Rain jacket or poncho
  • Insect repellent and sunscreen
  • Personal medication and basic toiletries
  • Small backpack for daily activities
  • Reusable water bottle and dry bag for electronics

Keep your passport, insect repellent, water and one change of light clothes easy to reach on day 1, because the route begins soon after arrival.

FAQ

Questions before booking this tour

Can I really start this tour the same day I arrive in Leticia?

Yes. This page is for travelers arriving in Leticia the same day. Your flight should land before 12:00 p.m. Before going to Puerto Narino, we also include a morning visit to Tabatinga in Brazil. If your flight arrives earlier, we can leave at 12:00 p.m. Otherwise the standard departure is 2:00 p.m.

What is the difference between the high water level and low water level season route?

Days 1, 2 and 4 stay broadly the same in both seasons. Day 3 changes. High water level season runs from late January to early June and adds kayaking through flooded jungle routes. Low water level season runs from late June to early January and shifts day 3 toward piranha fishing with lower water and firmer terrain.

What time should my arrival flight land in Leticia?

You should land in Leticia before 12:00 p.m. on day 1. If your flight arrives earlier, we can leave at 12:00 p.m. Otherwise the standard departure is 2:00 p.m.

What is the main difference between this same-day version and the 7:00 a.m. 4-day tour?

This same-day version is built for travelers arriving the same day, while the 7:00 a.m. version is for travelers who arrived the day before and can leave early the next morning. Day 1 is therefore different between the two versions, but both include meaningful jungle activity and the full 4-day route structure.

Can I still catch the Avianca 5:50 p.m. flight on the last day?

Yes. We can finish the tour at 3:00 p.m. if you have the Avianca 5:50 p.m. flight, and we also give you the transfer to the airport. This should be requested when booking.

What kind of room and meals are included?

The tour includes a private room with private bathroom, fan and electricity, plus all meals from day 1 lunch through day 4 lunch. Vegetarian, vegan and allergy-aware options can be arranged in advance.

How do I pay for the tour?

You can confirm availability by WhatsApp and then pay with the methods the operation already accepts, including card, transfer or local payment options.

Comfort and logistics

From arrival in Leticia, we organize the details

Pickup, transfers, private boat excursions, private rooms, meals and English-speaking support are coordinated so you do not have to improvise after landing.

Amazon tour meals and logistics in Leticia

Where you'll sleep and eat

Accommodation and dining

Private room for the same-day 4 day Amazon tour in Puerto Narino
Private room
Hotel courtyard and common area in Puerto Narino
Hotel and common areas
Typical Amazon meal included in the same-day 4 day tour
Typical Amazon meal

Accommodation

Private room with private bathroom, fan and electricity, giving the trip a stronger rest rhythm despite the same-day airport start.

Dining

All meals according to departure schedule through day 4 lunch, with fish, chicken and regional dishes, plus vegetarian, vegan and allergy-aware options when requested in advance.