Exploring the Amazon with the Plan Amazonas Full Extreme Tour
This 5-day, 4-night journey in Leticia, Colombia, offers a compelling mix of adventure, wildlife, indigenous culture, and scenic beauty. Priced at $750 per person, it’s tailored for travelers who crave authentic, hands-on experiences in one of the world’s most fascinating ecosystems. Highlights include kayaking in Yahuarkaka Lakes, visiting the Amazon River and Puerto Nariño, and sleeping overnight in a floating cabin deep within the jungle.
What we particularly enjoy about this tour is how it balances adventure and culture. The kayaking trips, especially, let you feel the rhythm of the water and connect directly with the environment. The chance to visit indigenous communities and enjoy traditional dances adds a meaningful layer of cultural exchange. Another standout is the overnight stay on a floating cabin—an experience that truly puts you in the heart of the rainforest.
A possible consideration is the physical demand of some activities, such as hiking and canoeing, which require a good level of fitness. Also, the tour is not designed for travelers with mobility issues or very young children under 7, making it best suited for active, curious explorers ready for some exertion.
This experience is ideal for those who want a comprehensive Amazon adventure—from wildlife sightings and kayaking to cultural encounters and nights in the jungle. If you’re eager to experience the rainforest beyond the typical tourist trail, this tour offers a well-rounded, immersive escape.
- Key Points
- A Detailed Look at the 5-Day Amazon Adventure
- Day 1: Kayaking at Yahuarkaka Lakes
- Day 2: Amazon River and Puerto Nariño
- Day 3: Jungle in Peruvian Territory
- Day 4: Dawn Birdwatching and Fishing
- Day 5: Cross-Border Excursion to Tabatinga
- What We Love About This Tour
- Pricing and Value
- Final Thoughts: Who Is This Tour For?
- FAQ
- More 5-Day Experiences in Leticia
- More Tour Reviews in Leticia
Key Points

- Authentic Amazon Experience: Combines wildlife, indigenous culture, and adventure in a balanced itinerary.
- Multiple Ecosystem Encounters: Kayaking lakes, river boat trips, and jungle hikes showcase the diverse landscape.
- Cultural Insights: Visits to indigenous communities with traditional dances and crafts.
- Overnight in the Jungle: Sleep in a floating cabin with a night safari, offering a rare glimpse into nocturnal wildlife.
- Active and Demanding: Activities require good physical fitness, suitable for adventurous, energetic travelers.
- Excellent Reviews: High praise for guides, food, organization, and authentic experiences.
A Detailed Look at the 5-Day Amazon Adventure
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Day 1: Kayaking at Yahuarkaka Lakes
Your journey begins with a tranquil paddle across the Yahuarkaka Lakes. Equipped with double kayaks, life vests, and oars, you’ll glide through calm, dark waters that mirror the lush vegetation surrounding them. The key here is the connection with nature—quiet, peaceful, and full of bird songs. Many reviews mention how magical an experience it is to be so close to the ecosystem, with one traveler noting it’s best in the late afternoon to catch the sunset’s glow.
What makes this stop special is the direct contact with the lagoon’s ecosystem. You’ll see birds, perhaps some insects, and if luck is on your side, you might spot some aquatic wildlife. The activity lasts about three hours and is suitable for anyone comfortable in a kayak, with the equipment provided making it straightforward even for beginners.
Day 2: Amazon River and Puerto Nariño
The second day focuses on the Amazon River, a vital artery of life here. The boat ride takes you to Micos Island, where squirrel monkeys may jump onto you—an unforgettable, playful encounter. According to reviews, this is a highlight for many, as “some monkeys will jump on you,” making for memorable photos and genuine animal interactions.
Later, you’ll visit the indigenous Tikuna community of Macedonia or Puerto Alegria, where welcoming locals greet you with traditional dances and crafts. This provides a rich cultural perspective that many travelers find authentic and heartwarming. The town of Puerto Nariño is a picturesque, car-free town with cheerful wooden houses along the Loretoyaku River, perfect for spotting gray and pink dolphins—a must-see for wildlife enthusiasts.
The day wraps up with a visit to the Victoria Regia Reserve, home to the giant lotus flower native to the Amazon basin. The photo opportunities here are excellent, and the reserve offers a chance to appreciate the plant life that makes this ecosystem so unique.
Day 3: Jungle in Peruvian Territory
Here’s where the tour gets truly adventurous. You’ll leave Leticia by boat, then trek through flooded forest and jungle within Peruvian territory. The canoe rides and hikes through the wetlands are guided by local Spanish-speaking guides, who will point out flora and fauna. The sense of being deep within the jungle’s core is palpable, with reviews highlighting the “magic” of this environment.
The overnight stay is on a floating cabin, a rare chance to sleep amid the sounds of the rainforest. The experience includes lunch with local cuisine, and the night safari offers a glimpse of nocturnal animals, including alligators. The remoteness means no mobile connection, but that’s part of the charm—an authentic escape from modern life.
Day 4: Dawn Birdwatching and Fishing
Early mornings are the best time to hear the birds waking up and watch the jungle come alive. The tour includes artisanal fishing, a relaxing way to connect with the environment, and time to rest before heading back to Leticia in the afternoon.
Reviews note how well-organized and attentive the guides are, making sure you get the most out of this peaceful, natural moment. Observing the dawn chorus is a highlight for many, offering a symphony of sounds and vibrant wildlife activity.
Day 5: Cross-Border Excursion to Tabatinga
The final day involves a brief trip into Tabatinga, Brazil, where you can exchange currency, take photos of the Amazon River, and visit the Komara Viewpoint for sweeping views of the river and borders with Peru and Colombia. It’s a perfect way to cap the trip with some light sightseeing and souvenirs, if you’re interested.
The tour concludes with transportation back to Leticia’s airport, making your journey seamless.
What We Love About This Tour

One of the biggest draws is the diversity of activities—kayaking, wildlife spotting, cultural visits, and jungle nights—which keeps the experience fresh and engaging. The guides’ knowledge and friendliness repeatedly earn praise, making every activity feel genuine and well-organized.
We also appreciate how this tour emphasizes authentic encounters: indigenous dances, local cuisine, and the chance to sleep in a floating jungle cabin, which no other typical Amazon tour offers. This isn’t just sightseeing; it’s a chance to truly live the rainforest environment.
However, be prepared for some physically demanding activities like hikes through flooded forests and canoe rides. The tour is best suited for those who are active and in good health, ready to handle a busy schedule and uneven terrain.
Pricing and Value

While $750 may sound steep, this price includes all transportation, most meals, guided activities, and overnight stays. The reviews highlight that many travelers felt the experience was worth the cost, especially considering the unique opportunities like the night safari and floating cabin stay. The tour is well-organized, with pickups from Leticia airport, and includes essential services like medical assistance, making it a worry-free experience.
Final Thoughts: Who Is This Tour For?

This Amazon adventure is perfect for adventurous travelers who want an immersive experience. If you’re curious about wildlife, indigenous culture, and the rainforest’s magic but also comfortable with physical activities, you’ll find this tour rewarding. It’s especially suited for those who value authentic experiences, good organization, and don’t mind roughing it a little in language, terrain, or connectivity.
Those with limited mobility or who prefer a more relaxed, less active visit should consider other options, but for the rest of us, this offers a comprehensive, memorable journey into the heart of the Amazon.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 7 years old, mainly due to the physical activities and remote jungle environment.
Do I need to be in good shape?
Yes, the activities, including hiking and canoeing, require a decent level of physical fitness.
Does the tour include all meals?
Most meals are included—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—except for some services or food not mentioned in the itinerary.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing for outdoor activities, insect repellent, sunscreen, and a camera are a good idea. The tour provides equipment for kayaking and other activities.
Is there mobile phone coverage during the tour?
In the jungle, especially in the Peruvian reserve and floating cabin, mobile service will be limited or nonexistent.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes. You can cancel up to 6 days in advance for a full refund. Cancellations closer to the date may incur fees or no refund.
How long in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 35 days ahead, which is advisable given the popularity and limited spots.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour typically accommodates up to 25 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Is the price worth it?
Many reviews affirm that the tour offers excellent value, with unique experiences and professional guides making it worthwhile.
To sum it up, the Plan Amazonas Full Extreme tour offers a well-rounded, adventurous, and authentic exploration of the Amazon rainforest. Perfect for active travelers who want more than just a superficial visit, it guarantees unforgettable moments among wildlife, indigenous culture, and lush landscapes. If you’re ready to step outside your comfort zone and into one of the most extraordinary places on Earth, this tour is a compelling choice.












