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RE DISCOVER
A BRAND
NEW WORLD
FULL OF
BIODIVERSITY

REGENERATIVE TRAVEL INDUSTRY IS CHANGING HOW VISITORS EXPERIENCE THE AMAZON RAINFOREST...

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YOU CAN ALSO BE PART OF THIS SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL SYSTEM...

Empowering locals to preserve the Amazon eco systems.

EXPLORE LETICIA GENUINELY

The Great Backyard Bird Count 2025 in Leticia Amazonas.
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February 14 - 17, 2025

Be part of one of the most important bird count in the world. In collaboration with Cornell Lab, this year we are exhited to announce our participation on this great count and you can also be part of it!

Visit Leticia, join us in this exciting bird count, and support innitiatives that will improve your impact to a more sustainable travel experience while you discover most authentic and fun adventures in the Amazon rainforest's heart.

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as traveler

Join us on birding tours, learning from experts and bird lovers how to create a list and be part of the

Joy of Birdwatching.

as volunteer

Support us as photographer, teacher and other activities related to birds watching while you learn and share experiences.

as expert birder

Explore The Amazon Rainforest with most knowledgable tour guides who will take you into the best birding hotspots near Leticia during the GBBC.

as newbie

Discover the birds world with help from experts and bird lovers, learn new concepts on Birding activities and practice some observations as first glance.

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Choose your favorite hotspot

Explore the map and pick a hotspot to support the GBBC in places where bird watching is a real adventure in Leticia.

Participate As Expert Birder

About  Monkeys

Discover the Monkeys of the Colombian Amazon: A Wild Encounter in Their Natural Habitat. The Amazon rainforest is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, home to thousands of species, including a fascinating variety of monkeys. At Tarapoto Amazonas Jungle Tours, we invite you to embark on an unforgettable journey through the lush jungle to observe these incredible primates in their natural environment. Meet the Monkeys of the Amazon The Colombian Amazon is home to several species of monkeys, each with unique behaviors, habitats, and conservation statuses. Here are some of the most remarkable ones you can encounter:

🟡 Conservation Status: Least Concern
🌳 Habitat: Lowland rainforests and secondary forests
📌 Fun Fact: These small primates live in tight-knit family groups and communicate using high-pitched whistles and chirps. Their agility allows them to leap quickly between trees.

The Saddle-back Tamarin (Leontocebus weddelli)

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The Pygmy Marmoset (Cebuella pygmaea)

🟡 Conservation Status: Least Concern
🌳 Habitat: Riverine forests and dense undergrowth
📌 Fun Fact: The world's smallest monkey, weighing only about 100 grams, is known for its ability to cling to tree trunks and feed on tree sap using its specialized teeth.

Many people are interested in flora and wild flowers and not only like to know when they bloom, but also where they are. So we dedicate this page to descriptions and beautiful photos of the most interesting flora.

Plants from The Amazonia

 However, when you go to the Amazon jungle do not expect to see an abundant flowering of one or a few species of flowers: the jungle is so rich in species that it almost never shows a large number of plants or trees blooming in abundance. The flowers appear unexpectedly, one jewel at a time. To better explain the ecology of the rainforest, we selected photos of Amazonian flowers from our photo collection.   The warm and humid conditions of the rain forest provide optimal conditions for the plants. Consequently, many more species are found in the tropics than in temperate climates. Currently more than 600,000 plant species have been identified for the rainforest and scientists are still discovering new species and giving them names of jungle plants every day.

Wildlife among the Amazon rainforest

The Amazon hosts more species of plants and animals than any other ecosystem on the planet. Perhaps 30% of the species on Earth are here. Its biodiversity is surprising: a single Amazon shrub can have more ant species than all the British Isles, and a single hectare of forest can have more than 480 species of trees.

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When you book your trip to Leticia with us, you are contributing to our reforestation project. We contribute 1% of our profit yearly.

Dive into the brand new world of biodiversity that can only be found in the Amazon region. Tips for eco friendly travelers.

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