Where the Rivers of Colors Converge
In Inírida, which means "little mirror of the sun" in the Puinave language, you will witness the vastness of the Amazon rainforest that surrounds it.
This beautiful territory is also home to ancestral indigenous communities, including the Curripacos, Puinave, Piapocos, Sikuani, and Tucanos. Thus, Guainía is a destination to explore and traverse with an adventurous spirit.
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Guainía
Inírida, the capital of the Guainía department, is a destination full of mysteries and natural wonders in the heart of the Colombian Amazon. Known as the "Jewel of Guainía," this city is the perfect starting point to explore one of the most untouched and biodiverse regions in the country.
Discover the breathtaking *Cerros de Mavecure*, three majestic rock formations that rise from the jungle, offering panoramic views that will leave you in awe. Sail along the Inírida and Guaviare rivers, which will take you through landscapes where the jungle, rivers, and indigenous culture blend in perfect harmony.