Cuyabeno River Lodge
5 Days 4Nights
DAY
1
Upon
arrival at the Cuyabeno bridge, your guide will meet you and transport
you by motorized canoe to our base camp, Cuyabeno River Lodge.
After an initial rest, we will take a short walk in the afternoon on
the Ceibo trail, leading us to one of the region’s largest tree
species. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served
DAY
2
After
an early breakfast, we will visit the Laguna Grande, Cuyabeno’s
largest lake, by motorized canoe. During the excursion you will observe
the exotic flora and fauna (monkeys, dolphins, etc.) peculiar to this
region. After stopping for lunch, we will continue down the Cuyabeno
River to the indigenous community of Puerto Bolivar. Here we
will participate in the preparation of a typical yucca bread in the
home of an indigenous family before returning to our base camp. Optional
nocturnal walks and/or canoe rides may be requested free of charge.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served.
DAY
3
Optional:
Requests for early morning bird walks are more than welcome. After breakfast,
we will continue to trek through the primary rainforest, exploring our
longest trail for 3-4 hours in search of exotic plants, animals, and
animal tracks. Our guide will indicate medicinal plants, native animals,
and discuss local indigenous customs. In addition, we will have the
opportunity to row down the river in native style canoes, fish for piranhas,
and take a refreshing swim in the Cuyabeno River. Breakfast, lunch,
and dinner served.
DAY
4
Continuation
of exploring walking trails and canoeing in quillas, our native-style
canoes. Optional nocturnal walk after dinner. Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner served.
DAY
5
On
day five we will explore one last trail, with new opportunities to see
different vegetation and animals before taking the early evening direct
bus (6:30 pm) to Quito. Breakfast and lunch served.
| TOUR
INCLUDES:
-
Fluvial Transportation
- Bilingual naturalist guide
- Lodging in double cabins
- Complete meals
- Purified water
- Rain boots and ponchos |
TOUR
NOT INCLUDES:
- Plane and/or bus tickets
- Park entrance fee ($20 USD for foreigners, $5 USD for nationals)
- Additional beverages
- Fees for activities in indigenous communities |
WHAT
TO BRING:
- Passport for foreigners (a copy is not acceptable) or tarjeta
andina.
- Light clothes (long sleeve shirts and long pants), bathing suit.
- Comfortable walking shoes.
- Flashlight.
- Sunscreen and sunglasses.
- Insect repellent with a minimum of 30-35% DEET.
- Camera, extra batteries. - Plastic bags to protect cameras.
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