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Audio Guide of Bojonawi Nature Reserve

¿Sabías que en esta selva fronteriza un mono aullador puede gritar más fuerte que una moto? Ven, te cuento los secretos que solo los locales conocemos.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The Howl That Nearly Cost Me My Breakfast

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2. The Trees That Hide Betrayals

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3. Jungle Loves and Furious Hatreds

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4. The Myth of the Thieving Toucan and Other Nonsense

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5. Marks the Jungle Secretly Tattoos

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6. The Pulse of the Orinoco That Changes You

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get to Bojonawi Nature Reserve and what are its opening hours?

Access is only by river, with a boat ride of about 15 minutes along the Orinoco River from the main port. The reserve is managed by the Omacha Foundation, so visiting hours are usually from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and advance coordination for transport is required.

How much are the entrance fees or admission charges?

There is no single entrance fee, as the cost depends on the tour package booked, including transport, guide, and activities. It is essential to contact local operators or the reserve administration for a quote based on group size.

How much time is recommended for the visit?

To fully enjoy El Pañuelo Lagoon and the trails without rushing, it is recommended to set aside at least half a day (4 hours). If you enjoy nature photography or birdwatching, the ideal plan is a full day.

What is the history or importance of this place?

Bojonawi means 'Water Dog' in the Sikuani language and is a key biological station for conserving Orinoco biodiversity. It is a scientifically managed sanctuary where vulnerable species such as river dolphins are protected and the ecosystems of the high plains are studied.

What is the best time of year to visit the reserve?

It depends on what you are looking for: the dry season (December to March) is ideal for walking across rocky outcrops and seeing the river beaches. The rainy season transforms the landscape into a spectacular flooded forest, perfect for inland navigation.

Is the reserve accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Due to the natural terrain, boat access, and dirt or uneven rocky trails, the reserve presents difficulties for wheelchair users. A moderate level of mobility is needed to move safely along the ecological routes.

What other tourist sites can I visit nearby?

Make the most of your stay in Puerto Carreño by taking a boat trip on the Bita River, famous for being a protected river, or visit Flag Hill for a panoramic view. Watching the confluence of the Meta and Orinoco rivers is also unmissable.

What practical recommendations should I keep in mind for my visit?

The climate is tropical and hot, so bring plenty of water, light long-sleeved clothing, and insect repellent. Do not forget your binoculars and camera, as it is one of the best places to spot river dolphins in their natural habitat.

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