The Cahuinarí National Nature Park, which spans over 2200 square miles, is an indigenous reservation in Putumayo. The area is inhabited by members of the Bora, Miraña, Andoque, Nonyuna-Muinane, and Huitoto communities, and it is studded with trees that are 130 ft tall. Among the endemic wildlife there are piranhas, caimans, anacondas, ocelots, tapirs, deer, and jaguars.
Each of the country's regions offers a different rhythm so you can do what you like most. With adventure tourism, numerous cultural activities and excellent gastronomy, we have everything to make your trip an unforgettable experience.