Explore one of the most mystical and wonderful regions of the world: The rainforest of South America. Around 2% of the Amazon rainforest is found in the foothills of the Ecuadorian Andes, a place that is better known as the ‘Oriente’, but it has a third of all existing Amazonian biodiversity. The Cuyabeno wildlife reserve protects around 603,380 hectares, which are located close to the Equatorial line, in the northeastern part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest. In the reserve there are more than 500 different species of colorful birds that range from small hummingbirds to majestic harpy eagle.
Within one hectare of this place you can find 240 different species of plants and many of them are used for medicinal purposes. Jaguars, monkeys, anteaters, sloths, river dolphins (Iniageoffrensis and Sotaliafluviatilis), manatees and armadillos, are just some of the mammals that live in the reserve.
To complete the variety of animals in this area, several reptiles have their habitat in Cuyabeno National Park, such as: anacondas and alligators, which often can’t be observed due to their timidity and shyness. In the rivers of black water and lakes, there are fish species such as piranhas, catfishs, the gigantic Paiche (which reaches more than 6.5 feet in length), among many others. The Cuyabeno Reserve doesn’t solely provide a habitat for innumerable species of plants and animals, but it is also a place for many indigenous communities such as Sionas, Secoyas, Kichwa and Cofanes.
Relax and take a rest from your urban stress in a natural environment, which has the comfort of spacious and comfortable cabins (each has a private bathroom and shower with hot water), plus a variety of meals prepared by a professional chef. The excellent service that Nicky Lodge offers, ensures a comfortable and secure stay for you. Having long years of experience in the rainforest, our tour guides will be glad to share with you many interesting information regarding flora and fauna of the place and will also allow you to see even the shyest animals during your daily excursions in the dense green paradise
RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT:
Long-sleeved shirts, t-shirts and cotton socks. Shorts, sandals or walking shoes, rain ponchos (raincoat) and a sweater. Flashlight with spare batteries. First aid box. Dopp Kit (biodegradable soap and shampoo). Swimwear and towel. hat or cap, sunglasses with strap. A small waterproof backpack. Insect repellent. Sunscreen. Zip-lock or plastic bags. Camera. binoculars (10x40 are better). Notebook. Swiss knife. Wet wipes. Books to read.
REQUIREMENTS:
Original Document with photographic identification (ID or passport) is mandatory. To be able to make this trip you need to be in good physical condition, so you can enjoy hiking for 2 to 3 hours approximately in a tropical climate, however, you can skip the walks (and in general any activity) and participate only in canoe trips if you want a more relaxed stay
Note: All routes and programs may change without prior notice due to national park policies and regulations, weather conditions, seasonal changes, safety reasons and wildlife found during the trip. Flexibility is the key to the success of any trip. However, the safety and interest of our passengers is always our first priority
Get to the meeting point in Quito, in the Mariscal district.
Pick-up time: 10:30 PM