Discover the Inírida River in Cobbler. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
The Inírida River is accessible year-round, but boat tours from Puerto Inírida generally operate from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., depending on the operator. Fly into Puerto Inírida (YDA Airport) and hire a local guide; check the Guainía Governor's Office for contacts.
Visiting the river is free, as it is a public natural area, but canoe tours cost between COP 50,000 and COP 150,000 per person, depending on duration and whether food is included. Check updated prices with local agencies or Fontur.
It is recommended to allow 3 to 4 hours for a basic tour of the river and its tributaries, or a full day if you include stops in Indigenous communities. Plan according to your itinerary so you do not have to rush.
The Inírida River is vital for Indigenous communities such as the Curripaco and Piapoco, serving as an ancestral route for fishing and trade in the Colombian Amazon. It is part of the Inírida River Wetlands Complex, noted for its unique biodiversity.
The dry season, from December to April, is ideal because lower water levels make tours and wildlife spotting easier. Avoid heavy rains from May to November; head out early to see spectacular sunrises.
The main access is by canoe through jungle terrain, which makes it challenging for wheelchairs or people with reduced mobility; there are no ramps or paved paths. Check with local operators for minimal adaptations.
Nearby you will find Inírida River National Natural Park for birdwatching, as well as Indigenous communities such as Makarena for cultural experiences. You can also explore the river rapids, about 30 minutes away by boat.
Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, light clothing, and water; hire certified guides for safety and cultural respect. Book in advance during high season and follow environmental rules; emergency number in Guainía: 123.
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