Experience the Serenity of Cabañas Alto del Aguila in the Heart of the Amazon
Discover the tranquility of Cabañas Alto del Aguila, an eco-friendly retreat in Puerto Nariño, Amazonas, where nature meets comfort.
A brief summary to Cabañas Alto del Aguila
- Puerto Nariño, Amazonas, CO
- +573127136474
Cabañas Alto del Aguila is a serene hotel located in the picturesque Puerto Nariño, Amazonas, where nature and comfort blend seamlessly. This unique accommodation offers travelers a chance to immerse themselves in the enchanting Amazon rainforest while enjoying the cozy amenities of a well-appointed lodge. Surrounded by lush greenery and the vibrant sounds of wildlife, guests can unwind in rustic yet comfortable cabins designed to provide an authentic experience of the region's natural beauty. The hotel is ideally situated for those looking to explore the rich biodiversity of the Amazon and immerse themselves in local culture. Visitors to Cabañas Alto del Aguila can partake in various eco-friendly activities, such as guided jungle treks and birdwatching tours, which allow them to witness firsthand the incredible flora and fauna of this biodiverse region. The hotel staff is knowledgeable about the surrounding area and can offer recommendations for excursions and local attractions. After a day of exploration, guests can return to the comfort of their cabins, enjoying the peaceful ambiance as they relax under the stars. Cabañas Alto del Aguila not only serves as a comfortable base for adventures but also emphasizes sustainability and respect for the local ecosystem. Travelers seeking a unique blend of relaxation, adventure, and environmental consciousness will find this destination to be an unforgettable part of their Amazon journey.
Local tips
- Book your stay in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure the best rates and availability.
- Consider joining guided tours offered by the hotel to enhance your experience of the local wildlife and culture.
- Pack lightweight, breathable clothing and sturdy shoes for jungle excursions.
- Don't forget to bring insect repellent and sunscreen; the Amazon rainforest can be intense.
- Engage with the local community to learn more about their traditions and way of life.
Getting There
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Car
From any major city in Orinoquía, take Route 40 towards Puerto Nariño. The journey is approximately 5-6 hours depending on traffic and road conditions. Follow signs to Puerto Nariño as you approach the city. Once in Puerto Nariño, navigate to the main square, then head towards the river. Cabañas Alto del Aguila is located near the waterfront, and you might need to ask locals for the exact entrance.
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Public Transportation
Catch a bus from your current location in Orinoquía to Puerto Nariño. Buses typically leave from central bus terminals. The fare is around 30,000 to 50,000 COP depending on the distance. Once you arrive in Puerto Nariño, you can walk to the main square and from there, ask for directions to Cabañas Alto del Aguila, which is a short walk from the waterfront.
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Boat
If you are in a nearby area accessible by river, consider taking a boat to Puerto Nariño. Several local operators offer boat services. Prices vary by operator but expect to pay around 20,000 to 50,000 COP. Upon arrival at the Puerto Nariño dock, follow the waterfront path towards Cabañas Alto del Aguila.
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