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** Services, Prices and Itineraries subject to change without prior notice. ** All prices in Colombian Pesos. **
1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax 6 Pax 7 Pax 8 Pax 9 Pax
$ Package x Person 5,058,300 2,964,000 2,265,900 2,276,950 1,995,500 1,807,867 1,907,471 1,777,750 1,676,856
$ x Person Day 843,050 494,000 377,650 379,492 332,583 301,311 317,912 296,292 279,476
$ Package 5,058,300 5,928,000 6,797,700 9,107,800 9,977,500 10,847,200 13,352,300 14,222,000 15,091,700
River transport.
From Garcitas the Orinoco is navigated upstream towards Tambora. Boat with experienced drivers approximately 1 Hr. The
daily trip to El Tuparro Park is also sailing up the Orinoco in Boat approximately 1 Hr. The rivers Tomo and Tuparro will also be
navigated. In some point you will walk a section to meet again the Boat ahead of the rapids.
Tambora.
Tambora is a Magical place, it was a school for recovery of minors with problems. Father Salesian Nicol successfully operated
this establishment Graduating from High School his students. The facilities used to accommodate more than 350 students.
Garcitas is a second option for overnight stay when the season change.
Meals.
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner with local options. Eggs to taste, Fish or Rib broth, Rice, Plantain, Meat, Chicken or Fish, Salad,
Fruit Juice and Coffee. The last night at Puerto Carreo dinner is at Pinino's meat restaurant.
By prior agreement with the client.
Some days the lunches will be cooler type to have in the river.
Hydrants Beverages
6 per person per day: Exp. 2 waters, 2 juices, 2 soda.
* Alcoholic beverages not included but optional according to agreement.
Hotel.
The "El Lago" Hotel has comfortable rooms with air conditioning and restaurant services in a familiar ambience with nice
gardens down Town Puerto Carreo.
General Conditions.
Reservations must be made at least one (1) month in advance and 50% of the value must be paid at the time of booking and
50% at the end of the trip. The prices and conditions of the trip are subject to change without prior notice.
Conditions of service provision: The priority of the guide is the safety of the tourists and the means of transport, therefore
their recommendations should be follow. In case of a health emergency or the existence of any circumstance that in the opinion
of the guide may affect the safety of a tourist, the means of transportation or his own he may return immediately to Port
canceling the day of operation without being considered Breach of contract. Do not travel at night unless an emergency
warrants it, at sunset you must return to the indicated place. The weather will determine the itinerary to follow.
The extraction of Flora or Fauna species is forbidden for personal transportation purposes.
Extras Included
All Guidance include small First Aid Kit, GPS, Solar Charger for simple equipment like, MP3, Telephones and Rechargeable
Batteries. Bilingual service in English, Certification in First Aid and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation, Cell phones both Colombian
and Venezuelan for communication depending on the existing signal. Photos taken during the trip are free to the Client.
We also offer packages of Sport Fishing, Expeditions and Adventures, Ecotourism and Observation
Tourism.
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Walking Paths: The priority of the guide is the safety of the tourists and the ecosystems visited and their inhabitants is vital, therefore, his
recommendations should be heeded. The objective of the walks is to know the different ecosystems and habitats and the species that
inhabit it. Silence when walking is crucial for the sighting of different birds, mammals, reptiles and insects that can be seen without
interrupting their customs and way of life, to the natural, without the intervention of man. Being prepared for extreme climatic conditions is
crucial as heat, sun, rain, humidity, water saturated soil, storms, wind, mosquitoes and other insects etc. Weather and season will determine
the route or path to take.
The extraction of Flora or Fauna species will not be allowed for personal transport purposes.
General recommendations:
1-. Try to travel light but with boots, hat, poncho for rain, sunscreen and anti mosquitoes on hand. Swimsuit, towel, at least one change of
clothes, backpack or comfortable carry bag.
2-. Most sites in the area have limited cell and / or power coverage to recharge. It is a good strategy to keep the cell phone off to save batteries
because trying to connect to it consumes the battery faster searching for a signal and also prevent international roaming from generating
unforeseen expenses.
3-. Always wear life jackets while traveling by boat and following the driver's instructions.
4-. Make sure the cameras have memory capacity and charged batteries.
5-. Always carry a "personal" container for moisturizing drinks and recharge whenever you can..
6-. Refrain from jumping into murky waters unless potential obstacles have been checked first.
7-. Refrain from bathing in running water.
8-. Prepare yourself physically for the outing by doing some exercises the days before it.
9-. Try not to touch trunks, branches and stones when walking in the jungle, there may be spines and harmful insects.
10-. Do not smoke in areas at risk of fire, dry or with a lot of breeze.
11-. Alcohol and other substances accelerate circulation causing fatigue and causing the reaction to sting venoms to move faster in the
bloodstream leaving less time to react..
12-. In the rainy season have protection for rain and plastic bags for luggage and equipment such as cell phones, as well as shoes suitable for
getting wet, it is not recommended to wear sandals.
13-. When buying sun block and mosquito repellent think of those that less damage the environment.
14-. Common sense and prevention are the best company for the trip.
15-. Notify the guide of any health conditions such as allergies, diabetes, recent surgeries, phobias or any condition that may result in an
emergency before the tour so we can be prepared before it.
Orinoquia Tours & Expediciones S.A.S. Complies and promotes the following laws:
Law 17 of 1981 and Law 1333 of 2009 on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.
Law 63 of 1986 and Law 1185 of 2008 on Trade of Cultural Property
Resolution 0584 of 2002 on Wild Species that are threatened in the national territory.
Law 1453 of 2011. Article 32. Illicit management of exotic species. In the same way it promotes compliance with the applicable regulations to
counteract the sexual exploitation of minors.
Law 1336 of 2009, by means of which Law 679 of 2001, to combat exploitation, pornography and sex tourism with children and adolescents, is added
and strengthened.
Law 679 of 2001, by means of which a statute is issued to prevent and counteract the exploitation, pornography and sexual tourism with minors, under
article 44 of the Constitution.
Technical Standard for Sustainability: Orinoquia Tours & Expeditions S.A.S. Complies with and is identified with the Sectoral Technical Standard of
Sustainability. Identifying the possible Environmental, Socio-Cultural and Economic impacts by making them known to the Tourist and disseminating the
activities that can help to minimize and compensate them.
Discover the Orinoqua with Orinoquia Tours & Expeditions SAS
314-341-3300. 317-489-6322. 58-416-618-9494.
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