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Sample itinerary for the Amazon: Five days
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Canopy, Sacha Lodge.
Canopy, Sacha Lodge.

1st day: Quito – Amazon

  • Following a short flight (30 minutes) from Quito, arrival at Puerto Francisco de Orellana (El Coca).
  • Transfer to river ports for a fascinating canoe trip. Visit to the lodge; introduction, information, and recommendations to take into account. Nighttime walk to observe the wildlife that comes to life when the sun goes down.
Laguna Grande (Cuyabeno main lake), Amazon.
Laguna Grande (Cuyabeno main lake), Amazon.

2nd day: Amazon – Jungle excursions

  • Optional bird watching trip at dawn. After breakfast, the day starts with a canoe trip along the Amazonian rivers to visit indigenous communities and their mystical shamans. Great opportunity to add to the adventure by swimming in a lake or in one of the tropical jungle rivers. After dinner, a nighttime excursion to see the glowing eyes of the caimans that inhabit the riverbanks.
Shuar native.
Shuar native.

3rd day: Amazon – Jungle excursions

  • Tour and excursions through the Amazon jungle. Visitors can see beautiful orchids, huge fallen leaves, platanillos, bromelias, etc., among other attractive species of outstanding flora. In some cases, see different species of monkeys among the green color tones of the Amazon jungle. Enjoy the songs and colorful plumage of tropical birds, especially unique species such as toucans and parrots.
San Rafael Waterfall.
San Rafael Waterfall.

4th day: Amazon – Jungle excursions

  • Walks to indigenous communities to learn more closely about their lifestyles, customs, and traditions, such as “gold washing” on the banks of the Amazonian rivers. Options to buy interesting handicrafts, as well as visits to indigenous museums or wild animal rescue centers to see species of fauna from the zone: reptiles (boas, anacondas) and mammals (capybaras, tapirs), among others.
Canoe trip.
Canoe trip.

5th day: Amazon – Jungle excursions

  • In the morning, a trip in a wooden canoe to take in for the last time the majesty and diversity of the Amazon, arriving in the city of Coca later on to continue on to Quito.

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