Vichada River
The Vichada River runs through the department of the same name, flowing into the Orinoco River and forming the northern boundary of the Matavén jungle, which boasts great biodiversity. Evidence of this includes its 249 recorded bird species and more than 137 different species of fish.
Its waters are home to great quality Peacock Bass, allowing anglers to catch photo fish every day and even the amazing trophy of a Peacock Bass weighing over 20 lbs. Fishing will take place mainly in large lagoons and sometimes in the river as well, depending on the species we aim to catch.
Tuparro & Vichada Rivers
This is a unique trip, unlike any other in Colombia, where anglers have the opportunity to explore two major rivers: the Vichada River, with its vast lagoons and enormous Peacock Bass and the Tuparro River, where the Peacock Bass fishing will be more focused in the river itself.
In the waters of these rivers, we will not only find large Peacock Bass, but also other varieties of this same fish, such as the Mariposa and the Real, as well as other species like the Payara, Royal Sardinatas, Cachamas, Payarines, Corvinas, Catfish, Bicudas, Yamus, and a long list of species, comparable only to saltwater fishing.
