Discover its natural and cultural wealth

From the airplane window, a few minutes before landing, you can see a carpet of towering trees stretching across the world's longest river. This is the view you'll find in Leticia, an amazing place if you want intense contact with nature and to learn about some of the country's most representative cultures.

The area's main feature is undoubtedly the majestic Amazonas River, which you can navigate to observe astonishing species and to reach remote towns, indigenous reserves and natural reserves.

The natural wealth is also evident in the enormous variety of animal species and plant life in the region: 860 bird species, 140 amphibian species, 85 mammal species, 147 reptile species and 6,800 plant species. All this is due to the care taken by locals and tourists.

In fact, one of the nearby municipalities, Puerto Nariño, was certified by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism of the country as the first sustainable destination in Colombia, thanks, among other things, to the good use of water and energy resources and the protection of fauna and flora.

On the other hand, the cultural wealth is expressed in the indigenous peoples of the Amazonía colombiana who, like the YURI and the NUKAK, give this territory an incomparable ethnic multiplicity. Learning about their rituals, cultures and beliefs and interacting with tribal leaders to understand their relationship with nature are unique experiences that will transform you.

Leticia
Photo by: Oscar Garces

What to do in Leticia?

Without a doubt, Leticia is a destination that offers truly inspiring experiences through contact with nature and ancestral indigenous cultures. Therefore, what you must do in Leticia is enjoy these two great riches.

To start, you can go to Leticia's tourist dock, where the imaginary line that divides the Amazon among three countries (Colombia, Brazil and Peru) is located, and where you will find boats that will take you to different places to appreciate nature and have contact with various indigenous communities.

A great option to enjoy the region's wonderful flora and fauna is to visit parks and natural reserves such as Amacayacu, Chiribiquete and Nukak. Not for nothing is this region considered one of the best in the world to be amazed by animal and plant species.

Therefore, on your journeys you will find natural wonders such as the largest water lilies in the world, which float on the calm surface of the lakes.

You will also find exotic animal species such as macaws, cock-of-the-rocks, vultures, glass frogs and black caimans.

In addition, the river offers an authentic spectacle with the unique pink dolphins that ply the waters of the Amazon.

You will also be amazed by the great variety of primates in the area.

But, in addition to natural diversity, the Amazon houses enormous cultural wealth. There you will find indigenous communities such as the HITOMA, the YAGUA, the MACEDONIA and the TACANA, with whom you can interact and from whom you can learn about their rich culture and interesting worldview.

Unique experiences

Simply being in Leticia, a place so far from the noise and speed of big cities, is already a unique experience. However, the capital of the Amazonas is also the setting for fairs and festivals that will be unforgettable.

One very important event is the Festival de la Confraternidad, held in July and featuring sports, musical, cultural, recreational and gastronomic activities where visitors and locals can enjoy Amazonian folklore.

There is also the Festival Internacional de Música Popular Amazonense “Pirarucú de Oro”, usually held at the end of November, which showcases the musical rhythms of Amazonian culture.

Finally, it is worth mentioning the impressive Holy Week celebration that takes place in Leticia, featuring imposing processions and gastronomic fairs.

These events have an additional charm: they provide perfect opportunities to taste regional flavors and buy handicrafts made by the natives.

In Leticia you will find exotic dishes such as mojojoy, fariña and freshwater fish.

Handicrafts, for their part, can be purchased in the indigenous reserves or at regional fairs, and stand out for their fascinating designs created with seeds, tree barks, feathers, hemp, pirarucú scales and other elements gathered in the depths of the Amazon rainforest.

Leticia
Photo by: Nowaczyk

Activities you can't miss

For lovers of ecological and adventure tourism, Leticia also has options, offering a large number of activities such as tree climbing, jungle hikes, canopy, navigating the Amazonas River, wildlife and plant observation, or embarking on a river journey to remote places in the heart of the jungle.

On these incredible journeys, you can climb 35-meter-high trees and glide among their branches on a route of over eighty meters to feel the force of nature.

Additionally, you can spend the night in the crown of a ceiba tree and listen to the jungle's secret voice by moonlight.

Recommendations

  • To travel to Leticia it is essential that you receive the yellow fever vaccine at least 15 days before traveling.

  • Find out about the tourist plans available in the area. You will find many options for excursions and lodging in different types of hotels.

  • Likewise, it is important that you bring insect repellent, but not in spray form, because it is essential to protect the environment.

  • Leticia offers you the opportunity to be an authentic explorer, so bring light, breathable and comfortable clothing with long sleeves and long pants, and comfortable, waterproof boots or sneakers.

  • It is also important to bring a change of clothes, a flashlight and to stay hydrated constantly with bottled water.

With these simple recommendations, you will be ready to live a unique and transformative experience in the majestic south of Colombia. So come to Leticia to feel the warm welcome of the most welcoming country in the world. Learn more here!