
Close box
The biggest attraction in the Llanos and Selva is the opportunities to observe wildlife. Caimans, babillas (the more calm-spirited cousin of the caiman), chigüiro (the largest rodent in the world), tití leoncito (the planet’s smallest primate), anaconda, boa and pink dolphins are just a few of the intriguing creatures inhabiting these forests and rivers. Birdwatchers are in paradise, with macaws, harpy eagles, ibis, hummingbirds, caracara, águila real and almost a thousand other species of avifauna. Indigenous villages can be visited, to learn about their culture and to purchase artisan work. In Leticia and Puerto Nariño are annual festivals celebrating the culture of these native peoples. The Llanos has a mestizo culture distinct from other parts of Colombia. Here, Joropo dance and music reigns, with international competitions twice yearly. Another big feature on these plains of vast cattle ranches is the coleo, or rodeo. Be sure to catch one if you can. The Llanos as well offers premier rafting and rock climbing.
What are the indigenous nations that live in the Amazon region? What are their customs? How did the arrival of ...
One of the most astounding features of Puerto Nariño is the museums it has. While you are here, be sure ...
![]() | V!VA List Latin America, 333 Places and Experiences that People Love Packed with tales of travels from Tijuana to Tierra del Fuego, this compilation provides firsthand knowledge about places to visit, things to do, and where to stay, as well as insight into local cultures and customs.Get it from Amazon, Barnes&Noble or direct from V!VA. Download free chapters from this book. Download free Google Earth version chapters. |
Activities | Popular Llanos and Selva Destinations | Llanos and Selva HotelsTop Llanos and Selva Hotels | Other Llanos and Selva pages
|