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Leticia - Puerto Narino - Peru - Mocagua - monkey rehabilitation

4-Day Amazon Jungle Tour from Leticia

This page is for travelers starting the tour the day after arriving in Leticia. It is our deepest multi-day route, combining high or low water level season movement, sloth spotting, pink dolphins, Mocagua community contact and the Maikuchiga monkey rehabilitation experience.

Next-day departure at 7:00 AM - pickup starts at 6:15 am in Leticia for travelers who already arrived the day before.

4-day Amazon jungle tour from Leticia with river and jungle routes
Tour at a glance

Four days, two seasonal routes, one complete Amazon trip

Duration 4 days - standard return around 5 pm on day 4
Departure Next-day departure - pickup 6:15 am, main departure 7:00 am
Destinations Leticia - Puerto Narino - Peru - Mocagua - river and jungle routes
Languages Spanish and English support
Accommodation Private room with private bathroom, fan and electricity
Meals Full-board local meals included across all 4 days
Season choice

High water level season or low water level season

The 4-day route stays strong all year, but day 1 changes with the water. High water level season opens kayaking through flooded jungle routes, while low water level season shifts the first day toward piranha fishing and firmer jungle access.

High water level season
Late January to early June

  • Kayaking through flooded jungle routes
  • More water access inside the forest channels
  • Lotus flowers and reserve scenery feel broader
  • Dolphins move through fuller river and lake systems

Low water level season
Late June to early January

  • 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
Day-by-day program

Full 4-day itinerary

Choose the version that matches your travel dates. Days 2, 3 and 4 stay close in both seasons, while day 1 adapts to the water level and changes the tone of the opening route.

High water level season - late January to early June
Day
1

Kayaking, reserve visit and night jungle

  1. 6:15 am Hotel pickup in Leticia

    Pickup begins early in Leticia so the group can leave on time and use the full opening day of the route.

  2. Morning Boat to Puerto Narino and river entry

    The route leaves Leticia behind and moves into the slower river rhythm that defines the rest of the expedition.

  3. Morning activity Kayaking through flooded jungle

    In high water level season, the forest opens navigable channels between the trunks. You move quietly by kayak through flooded jungle routes that only exist during these months.

  4. Midday Typical Amazon lunch

    Fresh local food and a pause before the route continues into reserve and jungle terrain.

  5. Afternoon Jungle trekking to the reserve for lotus flowers and Pirarucu

    You continue with a jungle trekking activity into the reserve to see lotus flowers and look for Pirarucu fish in a high-water landscape with broader vegetation and calmer side channels.

  6. Night Nocturnal jungle trekking Optional

    After dark the experience shifts to a jungle walk focused on insects, frogs, tarantulas, snakes and whatever else is active in the forest at night.

Day
2

Peru route, sloths and Tikuna community

  1. Morning Boat route toward Peru

    The second day opens another side of the territory with more cross-border movement and deeper community contact.

  2. Mid-morning Different jungle landscape and sloth spotting

    This section focuses on sloth observation and a different forest structure, with more attention to canopy movement, sounds and the slower pace of the jungle floor.

  3. Lunch Traditional meal with the community

    A local meal and cultural exchange mark the midpoint of the day before the route returns toward the Colombian side.

  4. Afternoon Villa Paraiso Tikuna community

    You continue to a Tikuna community visit in Villa Paraiso with more context about local life, communal space and the relationship between people, river and forest.

Day
3

Mocagua and monkey rehabilitation

  1. Morning Mocagua community route

    Day 3 adds one of the most distinctive cultural parts of the full expedition, with a quieter community rhythm and more space for direct local context.

  2. Mid-morning Maikuchiga monkey rehabilitation centre

    This is one of the strongest differences of the 4-day route. You visit the monkey rehabilitation centre and learn more about rescue, recovery and conservation in the Amazon.

  3. Lunch Community meal in the area

    A local meal keeps the route grounded in regional flavors and a slower pace before the afternoon movement continues.

  4. Afternoon Monkey spotting near Puerto Narino

    You close the day with another wildlife-focused stop near Puerto Narino, where monkey activity can often be observed in a less rushed setting.

Day
4

Dolphins and return to Leticia

  1. Morning activity Pink and grey dolphin watching

    The last morning centers on one of the strongest wildlife moments of the route, using river and lake systems with high chances of sightings.

  2. Midday Final lunch and local wrap-up

    A final local meal before the long river return closes the 4-day experience.

  3. Afternoon River return toward Leticia

    The route closes with the final transfer back toward Leticia, with standard arrival later in the afternoon and transfer support as needed.

Flight option

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

Low water level season - late June to early January
Day
1

Piranha fishing, reserve visit and night jungle

  1. 6:15 am Hotel pickup in Leticia

    Pickup begins early so the group can leave Leticia on schedule and use the full low-water opening route from the start.

  2. Morning Boat to Puerto Narino and river entry

    The route opens with more exposed banks and a drier river edge before shifting into the first activity zone.

  3. Morning activity Piranha fishing at Lake Correo

    In low water level season the route starts with piranha fishing, taking advantage of more concentrated water and a different relationship between lake and shoreline.

  4. Midday Typical Amazon lunch

    Local lunch before the route continues through firmer jungle and reserve terrain.

  5. Afternoon Jungle trekking to the reserve for lotus flowers and Pirarucu

    With firmer access in low water level season, this jungle trekking section into the reserve feels more walkable and more clearly divided between land, lotus flower areas and Pirarucu habitat.

  6. Night Nocturnal jungle trekking Optional

    After dark the route becomes a jungle walk to look for insects, frogs, tarantulas, snakes and other signs of life active at night.

Day
2

Peru route, sloths and Tikuna community

  1. Morning Boat route toward Peru

    The second day keeps the cultural and wildlife core of the expedition while the drier landscape changes how the territory feels.

  2. Mid-morning Different jungle landscape and sloth spotting

    Low water level season gives firmer access and a more open visual reading of the forest, which helps the day 2 sloth and canopy observation route feel different again.

  3. Lunch Traditional meal with the community

    A local meal and direct exchange continue to anchor the route in real everyday Amazon life.

  4. Afternoon Villa Paraiso Tikuna community

    The Tikuna community stop keeps the cultural center of the route strong while the drier season changes the look of riverbanks and surrounding forest edges.

Day
3

Mocagua and monkey rehabilitation

  1. Morning Mocagua community route

    The third day keeps the full-depth version of the expedition, opening a quieter community layer that is not included in the shorter tours.

  2. Mid-morning Maikuchiga monkey rehabilitation centre

    The monkey rehabilitation route remains one of the key reasons to choose the 4-day plan, adding a strong conservation and wildlife recovery dimension to the trip.

  3. Lunch Community meal in the area

    A regional meal keeps the pace grounded before the final wildlife stop of the day.

  4. Afternoon Monkey spotting near Puerto Narino

    The final wildlife stop of day 3 adds another layer to the longer route before the last morning focuses on dolphins and return logistics.

Day
4

Dolphins and return to Leticia

  1. Morning activity Pink and grey dolphin watching

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

  2. Midday Final lunch and local wrap-up

    A final meal before the last transfer closes the route with enough time to prepare for onward travel.

  3. Afternoon River return toward Leticia

    The final return closes the 4-day experience with standard later-afternoon arrival in Leticia and onward transfer support.

Flight option

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

Pricing

Price per person

3 people 2.100K COP - per person
2 people 2.400K COP - per person
Solo 2.500K COP - private room
Why this tour

Tour highlights

  • High water level and low water level season versions
  • 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
  • Monkey spotting near Puerto Narino
  • Jungle trekking to the reserve for lotus flowers and Pirarucu
  • Nocturnal jungle trekking
  • Private room with private bathroom
  • Typical Amazon meals included
  • English and Spanish support
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 room for the 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 4-day tour Typical 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.
What's covered

Included and not included

Included in the price

Hotel pickup and return support from Leticia
Spanish and English support
Full-board meals and potable water
Private room with private bathroom, fan and electricity
Seasonal activities, wildlife routes and community visits in the itinerary
Travel insurance included
Monkey rehabilitation and Mocagua route included
Basic local gear support when needed

Not included

Entry taxes and local fees if required
Alcoholic drinks and soft drinks
Activities outside the confirmed itinerary
Extra transfers outside the standard Leticia route
Preparation

What to pack for the jungle

Pack light but ready for humidity, river travel and walking. A practical small bag is enough for four active days if you bring the essentials and keep clothing easy to dry.

  • Long-sleeve tops
  • Light long trousers
  • Walking shoes
  • Swimwear
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunscreen and hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Towel and toiletries
  • Camera or phone protection
  • ID or passport
  • Cash if needed
  • Extra snacks if you want them
Common questions

FAQ for the 4-day tour

What makes the 4-day route different from the shorter tours?

The 4-day route adds the Mocagua community and Maikuchiga monkey rehabilitation route, which gives the trip a much deeper wildlife and conservation dimension than the 2-day or 3-day plans.

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

High water level season runs from late January to early June and opens kayaking plus broader flooded channels. Low water level season runs from late June to early January and shifts the opening day toward piranha fishing and firmer jungle access. The core community and wildlife route remains strong in both.

Will I really have a private room?

Yes. This route includes a private room with private bathroom, fan and electricity, which makes the 4-day experience more comfortable after longer river and jungle days.

What food is included?

Meals are local and full-board. We can adapt to vegetarian, vegan and allergy-aware diets if you tell us in advance when booking.

Can I still take the Avianca 5:50 pm flight on the last day?

Yes. We can finish the tour at 3:00 pm if you have the Avianca 5:50 pm flight, and we also give you the transfer to the airport. You should ask for this when booking so the last day can be organized around that schedule.

How do I pay for the tour?

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

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