Tarapoto: waterfalls, jungle and Tierra Mítica

Tarapoto has waterfalls everywhere. Usually close to town, just need a short "collectivo" ride and then walk through the Amazon.

I've chosen just three of them. The Ahuashiyacu waterfall is the nearest to the town, the most famous an also the busiest one. I'd not suggest it. No walk, and a lot of people.



This one I don't even know the name. It's close to a bizarre castle in Llamas, a little town close to Tarapoto. The caste has been built up by a random Italian guy. Worth to see it.




The last one is Carpishuyacu. Been there twice actually. My favourite as there is a massive rock where to jump from, a waterfall and also some natural hotsprings pools. What else you need to enjoy?




During my stay in Tarapoto I've discovered a community of people living in the middle of the jungle, working on their happiness with workshops. The founder is a Greek guy but now about 15 people live there. They are literally building up everything from zero. On their own. Amazing.

They live like a family. So breakfast and dinner all together, work on the same projects, speak each other about everything.

Now they are all in intense cement sculpturing as they are going to open their doors for a whole month in November. Everyone is welcome to join them for free. People will have workshops and learn how to sculpture wood and cement.

Their goal is the happiness. The community is called Tierra Mítica.

They hosted me for few days. I've learnt many things and I felt part of the family from the very first moment. Amazing people doing amazing staff.



























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