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5 Day Leticia Nature Highlights Trip

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Get close to nature and regional cultures through homestays at natives’ houses in Leticia alongside camping in forest areas in hammocks or on treetops. ...

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  • TourHQ ID:CO57330

  • experience:Since 2006

  • gender:Male

  • Private Tour Guide in : Leticia
  • Other Guiding Areas: Bogota
  • Languages: English , Portuguese , Spanish
  • Website:http://www.colombiaremoteadventures.com
  • Mobile: +57-3214128372verifiedVerified

  • phone:+57-3214128372

About me

Eliceo is a member of the Matapi and Yucuna tribes, the only tribes in the Colombian Amazon that use their tribal races as last names.He spent his first years growing up in a tribal village between the Miriti Parana River and the Caquetá river, once the tribal homelands of his family, in the Pedrera region of the Colombian Amazon.He learned the cultural practices, customs and traditions of his tribe as well as hunting, fishing, and the basics of survival in the Amazon jungles.In 1999, when Eliceo was 11 years old, his family moved to the city of Leticia looking for greater opportunities for education and work.After receiving his official tour guiding certificate in 2008 and graduating in Ecotourism and community development in 2010, Eliceo has worked as a tour guide and translator for various agencies in Colombia, specializing in the Amazon region.Languages: Spanish, Yucuna, English and Portuguese.

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