Overview
The Colombian Amazon is a lush wilderness region, known for its biodiversity and indigenous cultures, ideal for nature and adventure lovers. The capital, Leticia, is the main entry point and offers attractions such as Parque Santander and the Ethnographic Museum of Amazonian Man. Other notable destinations include the Tanimboca Nature Reserve, with canopy activities and treehouse accommodation; the Amacayacu National Natural Park, perfect for observing fauna and flora; Micos Island, famous for its monkeys; and Puerto Nariño, known for pink dolphin watching. The region is home to numerous indigenous communities and its gastronomy includes fish dishes and exotic fruits. Travel within the rainforest is done by boat, offering a deep immersion in the nature and culture of the Amazon.