Our deepest multi-day Amazon route for travelers who arrive in Leticia the day before and want to start fresh at 7:00 a.m. with wildlife, river routes, communities, Mocagua and Maikuchiga.
Travelers who want the fullest Amazon experience with more time for wildlife, conservation, communities and deeper river movement.
Pickup starts at 6:15 a.m. in Leticia. The main departure is at 7:00 a.m. and the standard return is around 5:00 p.m. on day 4.
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 season - late January to early June
Choose this version if your travel dates fall in the high water months. Days 2, 3 and 4 stay strong in both seasons, while day 1 opens with kayak routes through flooded jungle.
Day 1
Kayak, reserve and night jungle
The first day uses the flooded forest channels that only open during high water.
Pickup in Leticia
The day starts early so you can truly use the full expedition day.
Boat toward Puerto Narino
The route enters the river and forest rhythm that defines the rest of the journey.
Kayak through flooded jungle
In high water season, the forest opens navigable channels and you move by kayak through a landscape that only exists during these months.
Local lunch
Typical Amazon food before continuing toward the reserve and the afternoon walk.
Jungle trekking to the lotus flower and Pirarucu reserve
Walk into the reserve to see lotus flowers and look for Pirarucu in a more immersive high-water landscape.
Optional night jungle walk
After dark, the forest changes tone with a walk focused on insects, amphibians, tarantulas and snakes.
Day 2
Peru, sloths and Tikuna community
A cross-border day with wildlife, forest reading and local culture.
Boat route toward Peru
The second day opens another layer of the territory with more border movement and local contact.
Sloths and forest interpretation
This part focuses on sloths, canopy movement and a different jungle landscape.
Traditional meal with the community
Lunch and cultural exchange before returning toward the Colombian side.
Tikuna community of Villa Paraiso
The afternoon deepens the cultural side with a Tikuna community visit and a more human view of the Loretoyacu River.
Day 3
Mocagua and monkey rehabilitation
The conservation and community layer that makes the 4-day route different.
Route to Mocagua community
Day 3 adds a deeper cultural and conservation layer to the expedition.
Maikuchiga monkey rehabilitation centre
One of the most special moments of the route: conservation, rescued wildlife and a more conscious look at the Amazon today.
Meal in the area
A local pause connecting community, wildlife observation and conservation.
Forest time and wild monkey observation
The afternoon keeps the day focused on forest interpretation, community and the possibility of seeing primates in their environment.
Day 4
Pink dolphins and return to Leticia
A final wildlife morning before returning by river.
Pink and grey dolphin watching
The last morning returns to one of the Amazon icons, using strong river and lake routes for dolphin observation.
Final lunch
Final meal before the river return to Leticia.
River return to Leticia
The normal return brings you back to Leticia during the afternoon with support for hotel or airport.
Avianca 5:50 PM support
We can finish the tour at 3:00 PM if you have the Avianca 5:50 PM flight, including transfer to the airport.
Low water season - late June to early January
Choose this version if your travel dates fall in the low water months. Days 2, 3 and 4 stay strong, while day 1 changes toward piranha fishing, firmer trails and clearer riverbanks.
Day 1
Piranha fishing, reserve and night jungle
The first day follows a lower-water landscape with visible riverbanks and firmer trails.
Pickup in Leticia
The route starts early to make the most of the first day.
Boat toward Puerto Narino
The journey opens a drier landscape with more visible riverbanks during low water season.
Piranha fishing at Lake Correo
In low water season, day 1 shifts toward piranha fishing and a clearer reading of riverbanks, lakes and firm jungle.
Local lunch
Lunch break before entering the natural reserve on foot.
Jungle trekking to the lotus flower and Pirarucu reserve
Day 1 still includes real jungle time with a walk to see lotus flowers and look for Pirarucu.
Optional night walk
Firmer trails support a night walk focused on nocturnal wildlife.
Day 2
Peru, sloths and Tikuna community
The cultural side remains strong while low water changes how the territory is read.
Boat route toward Peru
The second day keeps a strong cultural rhythm while the low water season changes the landscape.
Sloths and forest route
With firmer trails, this section can feel more open without losing the forest essence.
Traditional meal with the community
Lunch and exchange before the Tikuna section.
Tikuna community of Villa Paraiso
The Tikuna visit and the Loretoyacu River remain one of the strongest moments of the route in this season too.
Day 3
Mocagua and monkey rehabilitation
Community, conservation and a seasonal low-water activity.
Route to Mocagua
Day 3 keeps the most complete layer of the tour: community and conservation.
Maikuchiga monkey rehabilitation centre
The conservation experience remains one of the most memorable points of the full expedition.
Meal in the area
Lunch connects the community, rehabilitation and forest parts of the day.
Piranha fishing in low-water routes
In low water season, the seasonal afternoon activity shifts toward piranha fishing and a drier river landscape.
Day 4
Dolphins and return to Leticia
The final morning keeps one of the strongest wildlife moments of the trip.
Pink and grey dolphin watching
The final morning keeps one of the great icons of the journey.
Final lunch
Final meal before returning.
River return to Leticia
The route ends with support for your hotel or airport.
Avianca 5:50 PM support
We can finish the tour at 3:00 PM if you have the Avianca 5:50 PM flight, including airport transfer.
Where you'll sleep and eat
Accommodation and dining
This plan is designed for travelers who want the fullest Amazon route without sacrificing basic comfort. You sleep in a private room with your own bathroom, and every day includes local meals that keep the route steady and well supported.
Private roomHotel courtyardTypical Amazon meal
Accommodation
Private room with private bathroom, fan and electricity, giving the 4-day route a much better rest rhythm after longer river movement and jungle time.
Dining
Full-board local meals across all 4 days, 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
High water and low water season versionsPink and grey dolphin watchingPeru route and sloth spottingTikuna community visit in Villa ParaisoPuerto NarinoMocagua community routeMaikuchiga monkey rehabilitation centreMonkey spotting near Puerto NarinoJungle trekking to the reserve for lotus flowers and PirarucuNocturnal jungle trekkingPrivate room with private bathroomShared tours up to 6 people
Seasonal activities
The route adapts to the Amazon water level
Late January to early June
High water level season
Kayaking through flooded jungle routes
More water access inside forest channels
Broader green scenery and fuller reserve zones
Dolphins move through fuller river and lake systems
Late June to early January
Low water level season
Piranha fishing at Lake Correo
Firmer trails and more exposed riverbanks
Clearer distinction between river and jungle terrain
Water concentration can help some wildlife observation
What to pack
Pack light, but bring the essentials
The Amazon is humid, warm and seasonal. For this 4-day route, bring clothes and items that dry fast, protect you from insects and keep your river days comfortable.
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
Avoid heavy luggage for the river route. If needed, we can help you coordinate what to leave safely in Leticia before departure.
FAQ
Questions before booking this tour
Is the 4 day Amazon tour better in high water or low water season?
Both seasons work well, but the first day changes. High water season, from late January to early June, is better for kayaking through flooded jungle routes. Low water season, from late June to early January, is better for piranha fishing, firmer trails and more visible riverbanks. Days 2, 3 and 4 remain strong in both versions.
Can I join the 4 day tour if I arrive in Leticia the same day?
Usually no. This 4 day Amazon tour is designed for travelers who arrive in Leticia the day before, because pickup starts around 6:15 a.m. and departure is at 7:00 a.m. If your flight timing is different, it is better to ask us first so we can recommend the best route.
Can I take a flight from Leticia on the last day of the 4 day tour?
Yes, if your flight is the Avianca 5:50 PM departure, we can organize a 3:00 PM finish and transfer you directly to the airport. For other flights, it is better to confirm the schedule with us before booking so the route does not feel rushed.
Does the 4 day tour include private room and meals?
Yes. The 4 day Amazon tour includes a private room with private bathroom, fan and electricity, plus full-board local meals during the itinerary. Vegetarian, vegan and allergy-aware meals can be prepared when requested in advance.
Is this 4 day Amazon tour available in English?
Yes. We provide English-speaking support from the first WhatsApp message and English guidance during the tour. This is especially useful for international travelers who want clear logistics, seasonal explanations and help coordinating flights, pickup and return.
How many people are usually in the group on this 4 day Amazon tour?
This route is usually organized in small shared groups of up to 6 travelers. If you prefer a more private setup or you are traveling solo, as a couple or as a family, we can confirm the best option according to your dates.
What should I bring and what extra costs should I expect?
Bring light quick-dry clothes, insect repellent, sunscreen, sandals or trekking shoes, a rain layer, personal medication and a small backpack. The main tour includes accommodation, meals, activities and standard logistics, but alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, and any local entry tax or extra transfer outside the standard Leticia route are not included.
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.
Where you'll sleep and eat
Accommodation and dining
Private roomHotel courtyardTypical Amazon meal
Accommodation
Private room with private bathroom, fan and electricity, giving the 4-day route a much better rest rhythm after longer river movement and jungle time.
Dining
Full-board local meals across all 4 days, with fish, chicken and regional dishes, plus vegetarian, vegan and allergy-aware options when requested in advance.