Вот какой ответ получил:
About the jungle tour. We need to have more informations to be able to
offer you our best offer. If you want spend 3 days, you can travel
upstream the Rio Javari, until Palmari and sleep in this indigenous
community or in an ecolodge called Heliconia (more comfortable but
more expensive too). The Rio Gamboa at this time of the year (the dry
season) is very low but can be traveled, we can do it but you may
expect some difficulties. This tour include all activities, boat,
guide, meals and accomodation:
1'850'000 COP (include english guide for 300'000 COP)
We could offer you another alternative:
A jungle and cultural experience in a tikuna indigenous community
upstream the Rio Ampiyacu. You can decide to explore the area and
sleep in the community (in bungalow) or decide to sleep in the jungle
(one or two nights), in hammocks, moskitonet and shelter against the
rain.
This area is well preserved and you may have more chances to spot
wildlife in this area, instead the Rio Javari, where are more loggers
and fishermen.
This tour include all activities, boat, food, accomodation and guides
Price: 1'790'000 COP (include guide who speak english)
как я понял чаще ездят по первому маршруту, но с одной ночевкой, т.е. Rio Gamboa - Zacambu (ночевка) - Rio Yavari - Benjamin Constant – Leticia (или в обратном порядке)
1. насколько стоит ходить в том же направлении, но на две ночевки как мне и предложили.
2. А второй вараинт я даже на карте пока не нашел. Может кто слышал, был на Rio Ampiyacu?
3.и так уж речка Yavari истоптана? как они мне написали