Deep jungle immersion in the most biodiverse place on Earth
Ecuador's Yasuni region is the most biodiverse place on the planet per square kilometer, and its well-developed lodge network means you can sleep deep in primary rainforest with expert indigenous guides without roughing it.
Explore Yasuni National Park, which holds the record for the most species per square kilometer on Earth.
Paddle dugout canoes through flooded forests where monkeys, macaws, and caimans surround you.
Learn traditional knowledge from Kichwa communities who have called the rainforest home for centuries.
Discover the Amazon's nocturnal world with guided night hikes revealing frogs, insects, and caimans.
Fly from Quito to Coca and take a motorized canoe deep into the rainforest.
Climb the observation tower at dawn to watch parrots and macaws at a clay lick.
Paddle dugout canoes through flooded forests spotting monkeys and pink river dolphins.
Visit a Kichwa community to learn about traditional plant medicine and rainforest survival.
Daytime bird watching, evening guided night hike to spot caimans and tree frogs.
Canoe to an oxbow lake to fish for piranhas and spot giant river otters.
Morning nature walk, then canoe and flight back to Quito.
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