Sandra Lasso Volunteer Abroad Designer Gap Year Designer 57-3103612189 sandralasso@solidasur.com Family 1 Week Itinerary in Amazon Reinforest Conservation Project $350 US PER PERSON Hi Family Make the mighty Amazon Rainforest your home. Immerse yourself in the traditions and culture of the local community and make a measurable difference to improving their quality of life. You will work on initiatives to help retain the balance rainforest, the local culture and heritage of the fascinating communities you'll live and work alongside, so that they can benefit from visiting tourists. You'll also have time to explore Tabatinga (Brasil) and Santa Rosa (Perú), taking in some of the sights and experiencing the hustle of multicultyral life in the unique amazonic triangle, your week in Leticia-COLOMBIA will leaving you wanting more of this incredible country.
Page 2 of 14 Trip Summary Day 1 Welcome to Leticia - Leticia 10:04 AM Arrive to Leticia Airport - Vasquez Cobo International Airport Transportation to the Housing 11:00 AM Check in the Housing 12:00 PM Lunch 2:30 PM Three borders Tour (Colombia, Brasil and Perú) 6:30 PM Dinning Day 2 6:00 AM Amazon Sunrise and Breakfast 8:00 AM Activities Volunteer for Family - BROCHURE AMAZON PROJECT.pdf 12:00 PM Lunch 2:00 PM We recommend Tree Climbing / Canopy - Reserva Natural Omagua 6:30 PM Dinning Day 3 6:00 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Activities Volunteer for Family 12:00 PM Lunch 2:00 PM We recommend: Canoe in Yaguacaca Lakes - Lagos Yaguacaca 6:30 PM Dinning Day 4 6:00 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Activities Volunteer for Family 12:00 PM Lunch 2:00 PM We recommend : Mundo Amazonico Park 6:30 PM Dinning
Page 3 of 14 Day 5 6:00 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Activities Volunteer for Family 12:00 PM Lunch 2:00 PM Free 6:30 PM Dinning 8:30 PM We recommend: Safary Nigth Day 6 5:30 AM Breakfast 7:30 AM Free Day 6:30 PM Dinning Day 7 6:00 AM Breakfast 11:00 AM Check- out of Housing 11:30 AM Transportation to the Airport 2:45 PM Fly to Bogota - Vasquez Cobo International Airport
Page 4 of 14 Day 1 Welcome to Leticia The capital city of the Amazonas province, Leticia is the largest city for hundreds of kilometers and yet still looks and feels very much like the small frontier town it is. Located on the Amazon River where Colombia, Brazil and Peru meet, Leticia is some 800km from the nearest Colombian highway, but despite this distance it's a bustling, thoroughly Colombian place, though Brazilian and Peruvian influences can be felt throughout the town too. Leticia Leticia, AMAZONAS, CO 10:04 AM - SA Pacific Time Arrive to Leticia Airport Remember that in Bogota the airport authorities will ask you for the yellow fever vaccine certificate before boarding the plane to Leticia-Amazonas. After 2 hours flay from Bogotà you will arrive to Airport Vazquez Cobo in Leticia. Remember that you must pay the tourist tax for every traveller ($ 40.000 pesos or $14.40 US) to the local airport autority in Leticia. Our team in Leticia will pick up you in the Airport for transport you to your house during one week.
Page 5 of 14 Vasquez Cobo International Airport Avenida Vasquez Cobo, Amazonas, CO Transportation to the Housing 11:00 AM - SA Pacific Time - 6 d Check in the Housing The Accomodation offers a unique experience. Situated near to Leticia City, so you can be lulled by its peaceful sound as you go to sleep. You ll be welcomed by the friendly community here as they teach you their local customs and knowledge of the rainforest, including the traditional use of medicinal plants. You ll work alongside them to help protect and restore the indigenous trees and improve the community facilities. Accommodation style: Bungalow with bunk beds. (6 beds). Power: Two American plug sockets. Phone signal and WI-FI signal: Limited. 11:30 Introduction Talk Amazon Volunteer Program 12:00 PM - SA Pacific Time - 2 hr Lunch Freshwater fishes are the main component of the Amazonian cuisine. There are dozens of exceptionally tasteful species of fish that are usually served grilled or fried. Fish stewed with Fariña is also typical. Arepas (pastries made of a variety of cassava flour) are also a basic food in the region. Besides fish and yuca, the other typical food are the local fruits that are unique flavour and names: Arza, Caimo, Copoazu, Umari, Carambola, Cayarana are some good examples.
Page 6 of 14 2:30 PM - SA Pacific Time - 4 hr Three borders Tour (Colombia, Brasil and Perú) Visit on-foot Leticia s small city-centre. The visit begins at the Amazonian Man Ethnic Museum, where there s a collection of objects and utensils used by indigenous cultures from this region. Continue to the city s parks and wander its streets with plenty of time to browse handicraft shops and food carts. The visit continues to neighboring and bordering Brazilian City Tabatinga, listen and learn some Portuguese, appreciate Brazilian architecture, buy world-famous Azaleia sandals, and visit the Chocolate house. From Tabatinga s pier see the border-town of Santa Rosa, Peru. Return to Santander Park in Leticia at 5:30 because is amazing to see hundreds of parrots that came to different places, and tweet so loud in the same trees. 6:30 PM - SA Pacific Time - 1 hr Dinning It's time for a much-needed shower and you enjoy a hearty Amazonic dinner, swapping stories about the best wildlife sightings and practice the colourful Colombian Spanish phrases they've been teaching you. Tired and fulfilled after the day's achievements, you re on the way to bed but take a moment to stand in awe of the amazing starscape and the milky way like you ve never seen it before. You hit your pillow for an early night, in preparation for the new adventures and volunteer experiences that tomorrow will bring.
Page 7 of 14 Day 2 6:00 AM - SA Pacific Time - 2 hr Amazon Sunrise and Breakfast You wake up to the familiar squawks and chatter of charismatic macaws and mischievous Titis monkeys. After a typical Colombian- Amazonic breakfast with the team, you organise your escential equipment for a confortable walk in your 1º volunteer day. 8:00 AM - SA Pacific Time - 4 hr Activities Volunteer for Family Reforestation-The impact you will make: As the community develops, they cut down more trees to sell the wood and have spaces for crops. As well as reforesting with frutal trees, we will be reforesting with medicinal plants, and aiming to engage the younger generations in learning about these and the other plants that surround them. Activities Include: Collecting seedlings Planting trees Educating community on importance of protecting rainforest Learning about indigenous plants
Page 8 of 14 Repair of trails and signs of the jungle Collecting fruits and flowers for the farm and sell Feed the animals in the farm BROCHURE AMAZON PROJECT.pdf 12:00 PM - SA Pacific Time - 2 hr Lunch 2:00 PM - SA Pacific Time - 3 hr 30 min We recommend Tree Climbing / Canopy VIDEO TREE CLIMBING Prepare for an exciting tree climbing adventure! You ll receive thorough instructions in tree climbing techniques, and your guide will be alongside you as you ascend into the canopy. Once high up in the tree, relax and observe Amazon nature life from a bird s eye view. Ahhh we call this Tree Time! As we come down from the tree and continue our way to the Eco-Hut you can hear the call of cicadas, owls and other night birds. No doubt, this is an overwhelming experience! Now enjoy your evening dinner Reserva Natural Omagua Leticia, Amazonas Department, CO, 910008
Page 9 of 14 6:30 PM - SA Pacific Time - 1 hr Dinning Day 3 6:00 AM - SA Pacific Time - 2 hr Breakfast 8:00 AM - SA Pacific Time - 4 hr Activities Volunteer for Family 12:00 PM - SA Pacific Time - 2 hr Lunch 2:00 PM - SA Pacific Time - 3 hr 30 min We recommend: Canoe in Yaguacaca Lakes The Amazon is a humid and tropical rainforest, home to a vast biodiversity. During the wet season, part of the jungle is flooded allowing tourists to travel by boat through the Yahuarcocha lakes, which offers a unique encounter with nature. A magical setting You will be able to paddle through the flooded jungle in a magical environment, surrounded by rubber trees, red cedar, mahogany, capirona and the great renaco with its aerial roots. Diversity of wildlife This slow journey through the jungle gives countless opportunities to see birds (herons, tuqui-tuqui, needle ducks, kingfisher, arrendajos, oropéndolas, eagles, hawks) mammals (sloths, pink and grey dolphins) reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and a range of plants without precedence such as the famous Victoria Regia (the world s largest lotus).
Page 10 of 14 Lagos Yaguacaca Amazonas, CO, 910008 6:30 PM - SA Pacific Time - 1 hr Dinning Day 4 6:00 AM - 2 hr Breakfast 8:00 AM - 4 hr Activities Volunteer for Family 12:00 PM - 2 hr Lunch 2:00 PM - 3 hr 30 min We recommend : Mundo Amazonico Park
Page 11 of 14 Great place for kids and adults. Mundo Amazonico Park is a center for environmental education. The park includes a large Collection of endemic plants, fruits of the Amazon and native games. Here you can see the plants of the Amazon and explore their uses in an Interactive experience. You will have a fun and unforgettable time learning about the indigenous culture and sustainable projects we are developing to help the people and the rainforest. VIDEO PROMO 6:30 PM - 1 hr Dinning Day 5 6:00 AM - 2 hr Breakfast 8:00 AM - 4 hr Activities Volunteer for Family 12:00 PM - 2 hr Lunch
Page 12 of 14 2:00 PM - 4 hr Free 6:30 PM - 1 hr Dinning 8:30 PM - 2 hr We recommend: Safary Nigth The Amazon Rainforest does not sleep. During the day you will find adventure and at night, you will find even more. In our Night Safari the adventure will push your senses to the limit: sounds, smells and sensations that only the Amazon can make you feel. The red eyes of the alligators follow every move of the boat as we carefully glide through the dark night of the water. Day 6 5:30 AM - 2 hr Breakfast 7:30 AM - 9 hr Free Day We have many activities suggestion for you. Will be happy to advise you.
Page 13 of 14 6:30 PM - 1 hr Dinning Day 7 6:00 AM - SA Pacific Time - 2 hr Breakfast 11:00 AM - SA Pacific Time Check- out of Housing 11:30 AM - SA Pacific Time Transportation to the Airport 2:45 PM - SA Pacific Time Fly to Bogota Vasquez Cobo International Airport Avenida Vasquez Cobo, Amazonas, CO
Page 14 of 14 Information & Documents TRAVEL DOCUMENTS & RELATED ITEMS Visa If you are planning on staying in Colombia for 90 days or less like tourist, then a visa will not be required (with the exception of some small African and Asian countries). If you plan on staying in Colombia for more than 90days, you may be required to obtain a visa. Passport A passport will be required to travel to Colombia. Make sure you make copies of this before you leave home. Leave one copy with family at home and take one spare copy with you for your travels. Currency The Peso is the official currency of Colombia and we recommend checking the most current exchange rate before your departure. Most locations in Colombia will also accept United States Dollars (USD.) Visa and Mastercard is accepted in Colombia. If you intend to avoid expensive and tourist-heavy places or use public transportation, you will need Pesos. USD can be exchanged at any bank. During orientation, you will be shown which banks are best to use. Baggage After you book your program, you will receive a detailed packing list with your departure packet. In general, light, synthetic, breathable, quick-drying fabrics provide the most comfort. Long sleeves, a sun hat and long pants are advised to protect from bugs and sun. The lightweight convertible pants that zip off into shorts are a great option as you can convert them to shorts during the heat of the day and back to full length when the bugs are at their worst in the evening. Unlike most destinations, you will probably want to plan a separate outfit for each day. Clothes dry very slowly in the jungle and you may not want to re-wear the perspiration soaked shirt of the previous day! Make sure to bring plenty of sunscreen and insect repellent (not aerosol), as well as any personal toiletries that you need as it's difficult to find replacements at these remote lodges. Vaccination certificates Against Yellow fever and Tetanus (applied at less 10 days before your trip)