8 nights / 9 days
An immersive journey into two of Colombia’s most untouched regions, where ancient rock formations, millenary art, and powerful rivers reveal a side of the country few travelers ever see.
What Inspires this Journey?

Colombia is filled with places that remain off the map, where time seems suspended and landscapes guard stories that go back thousands of years. This journey is inspired by the spirit of discovery — from the resilience of territories that have transformed from conflict to peace, to the wisdom of indigenous communities who safeguard ancestral knowledge. It is a path for travelers seeking authenticity, connection, and awe in the raw beauty of nature.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW

In Guaviare, explore a land that has opened its arms to peace and sustainable tourism. Walk through ancient caves and marvel at rock paintings over 12,000 years old at Cerro Azul, stand beneath the monumental Puerta de Orión, and dive into the rainbow-hued waters of Caño Sabana. Hike lush jungle trails leading to crystal pools, hidden waterfalls, and vast canyons carved by the Guayabero River. Along the way, share moments with local communities who are leading a transformation rooted in conservation and tradition.
Continue to Guainía, home to the otherworldly Mavicure Hills — giant rock formations rising out of the Amazon basin, part of the ancient Guiana Shield. Stay with indigenous communities, ascend the sacred tepuis for sweeping views of the Orinoco basin, and relax on white-sand river beaches. Paddle in curiaras across tranquil waters to spot pink dolphins, explore star-shaped river confluences, and immerse yourself in traditions that connect land, water, and people. This is Colombia in its purest, most untouched form.
ESSENTIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Ancient Rock Art & Orion’s Gate:
Discover 12,000-year-old cave paintings and stand beneath the monumental Puerta de Orión, a natural geological wonder of Guaviare.


Rainbow Rivers & Hidden Waterfalls:
Swim in the dazzling colors of Caño Sabana and refresh in crystal-clear jungle pools and cascades.
Living Transformation:
Visit rural communities that turned from coca crops to ecotourism and conservation, a testament to resilience and renewal.


Mavicure’s Sacred Tepuis:
Climb the legendary Mavicure Hills, guardians of the Amazonian horizon, and connect with the myths and traditions of local indigenous groups.
Rivers of Life:
Glide along the Orinoco basin, marvel at the Estrella Fluvial de Inírida, and witness the grace of pink river dolphins.

