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Andean Route - Nariño And Putumayo
Ruta Andina

Andean Route

Nariño

Desde $4.800.000

Duración7 días

CiudadNariño

Explora el tour: Andean Route

Immerse yourself in a journey steeped in tradition. Experience an unforgettable adventure exploring the Southern Andes region. Connect with local communities and discover ancient traditions that will amaze you.

Each experience will be unique, revealing the secrets and authenticity of this charming region.

Itinerario

- Transfers: From the airport and internal

- Transportation: Comfortable and safe vehicles

- Accommodation: Lodges

- Food: Amazonian gastronomy

- Guide: Local guides

- Insurance: 24/7 Medical Assistance Card

- Bilingual guide option (possible at additional cost)

- Transportation: Air tickets or transportation to the meeting point

- Unspecified food

- Personal expenses

  • Sunscreen: Even though the weather is cooler, UV radiation at higher altitudes is still intense. Use high-factor sunscreen, especially when hiking outdoors.
  • Insect repellent: Bring repellent, especially if you're visiting areas with dense vegetation or wetlands like La Cocha. Although mosquitoes are fewer than in warmer climates, they may still be present.
  • Appropriate clothing and footwear: Dress in layers. Bring warm, long-sleeved, waterproof, and breathable clothing. Good, closed-toe, waterproof footwear is ideal for hiking on wet or muddy terrain.
  • Hydration: Despite the cold weather, it's important to stay hydrated. Carry a reusable water bottle and drink water frequently.
  • Cash: Some rural areas don't have access to ATMs. Bring cash for minor expenses, local groceries, or tips.
  • Respect for nature: Don't leave litter, respect trails, and follow local community guidelines to protect these fragile ecosystems.
  • Waterproof gear: Nariño's weather can change quickly. Bring a poncho, a rain jacket, and a rain cover to protect your personal belongings from the rain.
  • Photography equipment: Bring your camera or cell phone with a charged battery and enough space: Nariño's landscapes are unique.
  • Personal documents: Have your ID or passport (and a digital or physical copy) on hand, especially if you're crossing the border into Ecuador.
  • Open attitude: Dress warmly, breathe in the Andean air, and open your heart to the culture, history, and hospitality of Nariño.