Otoniel Valerio Linares is a professional guide in the Colombian Amazon, specializing in birdwatching, nature, and Amazonian culture. With over 10 years of experience, he has explored the Amazonian Trapezoid, identifying key routes and documenting species of interest, establishing himself as a leading figure in nature tourism.
He has participated in community and environmental education initiatives, promoting projects such as birdwatching groups and intercultural spaces centered on ornithology. His approach integrates scientific knowledge, local wisdom, and environmental interpretation, offering authentic and responsible experiences in the local area.
Services
Drawing on its experience and through initiatives such as Amazonas Birding, it offers a wide range of specialized tourism services:
Birdwatching trails
• Guided expeditions through the Amazon rainforest, lakes, and riverbanks
• Observation of endemic, migratory, and representative species
• Specialized nature photography tours
• Species checklists and technical support
• Experiences starting at sunrise, the perfect time for this activity
Nature tourism
• Nature walks through primary and secondary forests
• Navigation on Amazonian rivers and lakes
• Interpretation of flora, fauna, and ecosystems
• Experiences in key areas such as Amacayacu National Natural Park and the surroundings of Puerto Nariño, renowned for their high biodiversity.
Cultural Experiences in the Amazon
• Engagement with local Indigenous communities
• Interpretation of ancestral knowledge and the Amazonian worldview
• Traditional cuisine and community experiences
• Sustainable tourism with an educational and conservation focus
Differential value
• Extensive knowledge of the Amazon region
• Proven experience in birdwatching tourism and conservation
• Integration of science, culture, and sustainable tourism
• A personalized approach for travelers, researchers, and photographers.
Sustainability
Otoniel Valerio Linares’s work is based on a model of sustainable tourism in the Amazon, where land conservation, respect for local culture, and community well-being are top priorities. His approach is rooted in the understanding that the rainforest is not a resource to be exploited, but rather a living ecosystem that must be protected and valued.
Biodiversity Conservation
It promotes responsible birdwatching practices that minimize the impact on natural habitats and avoid disrupting the behavior of wildlife. Through environmental education, it raises visitors’ awareness of the importance of protecting Amazonian birdlife and ecosystems.
Low-impact tourism
Design routes that prioritize existing trails and small groups, thereby reducing the ecological footprint
Community Building
It involves local and Indigenous communities in tourism experiences, generating fair income and promoting the transmission of ancestral knowledge. Its work helps make tourism a sustainable economic alternative that strengthens cultural identity.
Responsible use of resources
It promotes practices such as water conservation, waste reduction, and the consumption of local products, aligning the tourism experience with the principles of the circular economy and sustainability.