Puerto Narino

Hotel Review: Paraiso Ayahuasca in Puerto Narino, Amazonas (Colombia)

Puerto Narino is a beautiful village in the Amazonas department of Colombia. There are only 6000 people who live in this village, however Puerto Narino receives many tourists every year. Although there is a lot to do in the village, the main reason tourists come to Puerto Narino is to explore the Amazon river and its jungle. For those who are looking into doing an amazing multiple trip throughout the Amazon jungle and want  to…

14 Must Try Colombian Foods

Colombia is a very beautiful country that has everything any tourist can desire. You can find beautiful beaches (in San Andres, Taganga, Cartagena), jungles (Leticia, Puerto Narino), cloud forests (Caldas, Antioquia), and much more. Besides all the natural beauty of this country you also can enjoy a large variety of Colombian traditional food. Every Colombian region has its own flavors and here a list of 14 must try Colombian foods and where to find them…

Rainforest vs Cloud Forest: What To See When You Visit Colombia

Colombia is a country that offers all types of vacations for tourists. Here you can find an amazing tropical paradise with soft sand beaches and turquoise water, and at the same time a deep jungle full of animals. For those who would rather spend their days walking through the forests than laying out on the beach, I wrote this article to explain the difference between a rainforest and a cloud forest, and where to find…

The Complete Guide To Puerto Narino, Colombia

Puerto Narino is a small village (municipality) in the Amazonas region of Colombia. About 6,000 people live in Puerto Narino. Most of them from the Ticuna tribe (indigenous people that are spread between Colombia, Peru, and Brazil). It is a great place to visit with many things to do around. After some time in this charming village I wrote the complete guide to Puerto Narino to help you better plan your trip. Puerto…

Three Day Amazon Trip In Colombia

The Amazon river is the biggest river in the world by discharge volume of water. It is also the second longest in the world (the Nile takes first place in length). The Amazon river is considered the most important river in that it sustains the lungs of our planet (the Amazonian rainforest), provides habitat to more than 2500 species of fish and river dolphins, and is a source of food (that includes water for agriculture…