Guainía, Land of Many Waters
According to the indigenous Puinavethere was a princess named IníridaEspejito de Sol", also known as "Espejito de Sol", also known as "Espejito de Sol". Desinkoirawhich means "Sweet Smelling Woman". His love was only for The Mavicure HillsThe legend says that a prince who did not see his love reciprocated gave him a concoction made from puzanaa plant that grows in the Cerros. She went crazy and Los Cerros sheltered her and turned her into the beautiful and unique "flower of Inírida"and it is said that the waterfalls that come down from the hills when it rains, are silver tears of the princess Inírida.
The department of Guainía is in the easternmost part of Colombia, where you can find the Mavecure Hills, three rock formations that protrude from the Orinoco-Amazon jungle and that only Mavecure can be climbed. They are part of the Guyanese shield, one of the oldest geological formations on the planet.
In the middle of the hills, the Inírida River meanders, which in summer exposes beaches of bright white sand and its waters become orange, thanks to the tannins of the leaves of the surrounding vegetation. The jungle is inhabited by ancestral indigenous communities, who will welcome us and teach us a little more about their culture.
It is sure to be one of the most magical trips you can make in Colombia La Bella.
We organize your experience all year round: April to November (winter)
December to March (Summer)
VALOR 3 NOCHES Y 4 DÍAS $.1.930.000 por transferencia bancaria o $2.026.500 pago por página web (Air tickets are not included). Check flight availability first: there is only one flight per day by SATENA. Bogota - Puerto Inirida.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The remote rural regions of the country, many of them with a vocation for the provision of environmental services, among which tourism is a great growing opportunity, do not have large tourist infrastructures and therefore their accommodations are simple and basic, but clean, and can also present unforeseen events caused by weather, collapsed roads, medical emergencies, poor communications, failures or delays in the means of transportation.
In the event of modifications, they will be agreed with the group seeking satisfaction in the development of the activity. It is committed to manage the greatest number of variables, but it cannot guarantee one hundred percent of the fulfillment of the plan, but some other activity will be programmed and the greatest satisfaction of the plan.
The places to visit are difficult to access and lack the comforts of conventional tourism. Therefore, it is important to have an open mind and an attitude towards adaptation to make this experience a formative and learning experience. We reserve the right to change itineraries.





