Ecolodge in the Amazon
Ecolodge in the Amazon
Global Inspiration Conference 2011
Practical
The Ecuador Amazon Rainforest Yacuma Reserve and Lodge is located in the Napo River area in the Ecuadorian Amazon Jungle Rainforest.
Tourism
Yacuma Ecolodge
- Welcome drink
- 3 days and 2 nights
- Wifi in the hotel
- Taxes included
Price: $250 per person
Website: http://www.yacuma-lodge.com
3 Days Jungle program
Day 1: Starting from Quito (or Banos), transport to the city of Tena where our guide will be waiting you for your transportation to the small Indigenous village of San Pedro. From here, we navigate for about 30 minutes downstream along the Napo River by canoe, arriving at Yacuma Lodge in the early afternoon where you will be welcomed by a typical cold drink and will be time to settle in the lodge’s typical Quechua bungalows for two people. After lunch and a short rest, in the company of one of our expert’s Indian guides, by canoe we go to the Birds Island where we make a hike in the forest around the Laguna Escondida (Hidden Lagoon), an special place where we can observe different species of jungle birds: river Garzas (great egret), Great Blue Heron, King fisher, Garrapatero, Oropendolas, etc. One of the most interesting bird is The Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoatzin), the Amazon's weirdest birds and rather shy except in breeding season. It has a punk hair-do, and a bright blue face. Added to that it smells really bad, so it's also called the "Stink-bird." It eats only leaves and it is rather heavy, and hence a clumsy flyer. Later on we canoe back to the lodge for a well deserved dinner. After a short rest and weather permitting we will go for a night canoe ride with a silent navigation on the nearby lagoon and looking for wildlife.
Day 2: After breakfast in the lodge, we’ll begin a 3-4 hour trek through the deep primary rainforest. Along the way an indigenous guide will show us the many species of plants and describe their medicinal purposes to us. With luck we perhaps will see monkeys and birds such as oropendolas and parrots. Return to the lodge for lunch and after a short rest we will make a walk in the forest to observe the different kind of trees cultivated by the locals: bananas, papaya tree, pineapple, orange trees, sugar cane, etc. Then we continue to the small settlement where we can observe (and buy) pottery made by the locals. Later on we continue our walk for a visit to the Quechua indigenous community of Chontayacu, where you will have the opportunity to learn about local customs and the way of life of the native people of the jungle. Later in the afternoon return to the lodge for dinner. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
Day 3: After breakfast we say good bye to our Indian friends and we’ll begin our return journey along the Napo River to San Pedro Village. From here transport back to Tena and from there back to Quito. Breakfast.