Amazon Jungle Trips
Amazon Jungle Trips
Amazon Jungle Trips
Amazon Jungle Trips

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California, constituent state of the United States of America. It was admitted as the 31st state of the union on September 9, 1850, and by the early 1960s it was the most populous U.S. state. No version of the origin of California’s name has been fully accepted, but there is wide support for the contention that it derived from an early 16th-century Spanish novel, Las sergas de Esplandián (“The Adventures of Esplandián”), that described a paradisiacal island full of gold and precious stones called California. The influence of the Spanish settlers of the 18th and 19th centuries is evident in California’s architecture and place-names. The capital is Sacramento.

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Victoria Regia Natural Reserve, COMMUNITY, Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia

Victoria Regia Nature Reserve

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El Bugeo Colorado: Spirit of Water

The Bugeo Colorado, an ancient spirit that lives in the serene waters of the Amazon, is a mythical figure that captivates the imagination of adventurers. According to legend, he is a mythical creature, described as a tall, thin man, with flame-red hair and skin covered in scales that shines with reflections […]

La Curupira: Guardian of the Forests

The Curupira, considered one of the hidden treasures of the Amazon rainforest, is a legendary figure that lurks among the dense vegetation. Described as a creature with upside-down feet to confuse hunters and explorers, the Curupira is considered the protector of forests and animals. Those looking to explore the […]

1. Recommended Vaccines for your Protection

Before leaving for Leticia, make sure you are up to date on your vaccinations. In the Amazon region, the yellow fever vaccine is especially recommended. This vaccine will help protect you from possible diseases transmitted by mosquitoes.

2. Entry Taxes and Fees

When arriving in Leticia, take into account the entrance taxes. The entrance card to the city of Leticia costs $COP 45,000 per person and must be paid at the Vásquez Cobo Airport. In addition, the Municipality of Puerto Nariño charges a tourism tax of $20,000 per person. Make sure you have enough […]

4. Appropriate Clothing and Footwear

Due to our hot and humid climate, we recommend bringing light clothing for the day and a thin sweater for the night, long-sleeved shirt, long pants, socks, light shoes, raincoat, swimsuit, sunscreen, insect repellent, safety supplies. personal hygiene, small flashlight (preferably rechargeable), photographic equipment and passports, for safety and […]

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