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Except for the anaconda shooting, this sounds like a very typical SA experience. Don't even think for a minute that the other tours would have been any different.
Except for the anaconda shooting, this sounds like a very typical SA experience. Don't even think for a minute that the other tours would have been any different.
That's total crap you are saying Niels. There are great tours anywhere in South America, but if you think that for a small amount of money you get to sit in the front seat I have to disappoint you. Ok, this trip wasn't that cheap, and it is a good thing that Richard warned us about it. But I am sure there are good tours from Leticia. ( I still wonder why Richard chose the trip with camping while it was just as expensive as the other one though....because it is not 'backpacker' style or arranged by a hostel?)
Like anywhere in the world, there are good tours and bad tours, good experiences, bad experiences, and even those interpretations differ from person to person.
I had close to no bad experiences in South America, because I did some research about best places regarding jungle trips or whatever trip more to the south.
I knew I should have elaborated on my brief comment...
I didn't mean to be negative, let alone to say that all tours in SA are crap. However, speaking from extensive personal experience as well as from things I've heard from many others, I do think that most tour companies simply try to maximise their cost-benefit ratios by offering rather disappointing packages for relatively high prices.
They're not to blame; the sharp increase in tourist number of the past decade is, and the fact that most travellers are 'lazy', and at worst critical after the fact. They'll come anyway, and as long as money is to be made without doing anything differently, why bother? Another thing is that the southamerican conception of nature tourism is rather different from the one that many visitors from Europe and the US have.
If you want to avoid disappointment, the best way by far is to arrange everything yourself. That need not even be more expensive than a package tour, and has a large number of advantages. The only downside is the time involved.
Richard, sorry for that what has happened to you. I am Volker from Topicalconsulting and have acted as webmaster for Gustavos website www.mahatu.com (besides this no other commercial links). Gustavo has a licence for operating a hostel (suitable for backpackers, who no not seek privacy), but no permission to organize jungle tours (as the tourist police correctly stated). I hope you got your money back (otherwise let me know) and Gustavo a fine (yes, in Colombia they do fine). It is far more lucrative to sell an expensive jungle tour for 450.000 Pesos than a simple hostel bed for 17.000 Pesos. However, this was not the first time that Gustavo is cheating his guests. Last year I went with a Swiss guy also to LA LIBERDAD (community of the YAGUA INDIANS). The swiss guy (who also paid 450mil Pesos, I paid just the "cost" 150mil Pesos) complained also about the bad organization and excessive price.
In LA LIBERDAD you can watch the rituais of the Shaman of the Yaguas and I have never seen a place with so many snakes including ANACONDAS.
LA LIBERDAD and also PUERTO NARINO (a little bit river upstream) you can visit inexpensive ON YOUR OWN withhout a hostel owner, operator or guide as intermediate and hire a guide locally (for approx. 50.000 Pesos per day). If you wish more comfort and an organised tour, try MARASHA in Peru (30km from Leticia), a well organized jungle lodge with attractive prices. Everything of course to be booked directly without the commission hunters in Leticia.
The Indigenous do hunt animals, for eating and survival (and they are allowed to do so). Local guides may do so also with tourists. It is a question of presentation. I also organize jungle tours around Maues and Manaus (www.amazonriders.com) and we present this fact as "observation of indigenous on their hunting and fishing for survival".
We just got 20% of our money back, the police was in the hostel and couldn't arrange more. Gustavo didn't have to pay any fee. The reason why I wanted to pay for an "organized/official" tour was the reason that i wanted to learn about the ecosystem and compare things in the amazon with the costa rican rainforest, where i studied bevore. I thought that would be easier with an "educated" biologist or tourist guide that knows a little about "scientific" ecology.
Our Guides were really friendly, but we felt really fooled by Gustavo. Especially in the way he reacted. As long as you pay he is your best friend and really helps you. But it seems that he only helps travellers to suck out as much money as possible.
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