I feel utterly conned after my dealings with this company
I met Marcel and Johana well over a year ago. Marcel comes across as a real stand-up guy who is helping indigenous people in the Amazon. He says he is a retired pilot, has a fishing business in Costa Rica and a 14 million USD house in California. With that wealth he wants to make a difference.
The first trip I did was the zipline one, which was great. But afterwards, Marcel asked me to write a 5-star review for MTB Colombia, the restaurant and his shop. In fact, I am certain that many of the Google Maps reviews were written by Marcel and he asked friends to post them. I also know some of his responses to posts contain pure lies, because I was on the same trips.
I also found out a year later, when checking the website, that Marcel charged me double for the zipline tour ($600 instead of $300). However, the Amazon trip was far worse.
This "humanitarian expedition" was supposed to start with a cargo flight, but instead we took a 24-hour bus to San José del Guaviare. The first two hours of day 1 were great: we rode a jungle track and visited an old cocaine lab. But the rest was a disaster and felt increasingly fraudulent.
Marcel's "indigenous guide" was actually someone who works for him. In two days he spoke for 5 mins about some cave paintings. The rest of the time he slowed us down cycling because he was so hungover.
On days 2 & 3 in San José we rode large roads and did tourist activities recommended in the 2017 Lonely Planet, though Marcel claimed constantly that it was an authentic Amazon adventure.
We then got stuck in San José due to confrontation between FARC and
the government. Marcel made it sound as if we could get shot going out to eat, but locals later told us these issues did not affect us in the slightest.
Even so, after two days of sitting around doing nothing, Marcel moved us to Mitú. He didn't even pay to bring his bike for the other client on the flight; instead, he rented one there for $7 a day. Its gears hardly worked and the handle bars twisted round.
In Mitu, Marcel promised us singletrack trails in the jungle, but only took us on an 80km ride with nothing to eat but small bags of nuts. Motorbikes and trucks passed us all day and we were following the power lines.
Following more FARC activity, Marcel left early, again with us having done next to nothing. We later befriended the State Secretary, who told us these security issues did not affect us either. Marcel's response to such comments is that this is all part of travel in the Amazon, but in reality he is a serial liar who knows next to nothing about proper travel.
In the three days by ourselves, we did vastly more than Marcel organised in nine and finally spent time in the jungle. We also found out he had lied repeatedly and had made up slanderous stories about local guides as an excuse not to hire them.
Now the issue of payment. I had been friends with Marcel for over a year and had brought down a new MacBook plus drone and bike parts for him from the US. After the trip, Marcel deleted our entire chat on Telegram (which permanently deletes the conversation for all parties) and claimed the laptop was payment for him helping me find a house in Guatapé. (He barely did anything and I've since got back the house deposit, all because of Marcel.) He fabricated a story about the Amazon trip and the laptop that benefitted him but was never what we agreed.
In short, we spent most of the Amazon trip doing nothing, Marcel tricked me out of thousands of dollars and lied repeatedly, and the humanitarian projects seem to cover up an insincere, shady business. Don't be deceived by Marcel's photos and stories - he lies constantly.

