Summary of tours and activities: • Canoe river tour and monkey watching • artisanal chocolate making • hiking in the primary forest
Discover the Amazon Rainforest in the Napo province over two exciting days, just 4 hours from Quito the capital of Ecuador.
This part of the Amazonia is the most accessible and friendly area for the traveler, being at the same time a unique place for its indigenous Kichwa culture and for its great biodiversity of flora and fauna. With us you can discover the secrets of the jungle and its people, feeling like a true explorer.
All our programs include accommodation, food (breakfast, lunch and dinner), activities, tours to the Amazon rainforest of Ecuador.
13:00 hrs. Check-in
13:30 Lunch
14: 30 Canoe river tour and monkey watching: We will embark on a motorized canoe, in a relaxed way we will appreciate the landscapes offered by the jungle, rivers and banks of the Napo and Arajuno rivers. We will go in the final part under the treetops on the banks of the Arajuno River, where with a little luck, we can observe and photograph primate species, without invading their ecosystem and responsibly with our environment. If the weather allows, we will have the opportunity to take a dip in the river. (2-2.5 hours approx.)
After or before the tour we will prepare artisanal chocolate in the lodge. In this opportunity you will not only see how it is made, but you will also participate in the preparation and to delight with its flavor in a dessert that we will create at the end of this experience. (45minutes approx.)
19:30 Dinner
08:00 Breakfast
09:30 Hiking in the Primary Forest: This is a mountain hike across the primary forests—You will explore and observe many natural wonders including medicinal plants, insects and animals. We will also visit ‘Ceibo’ the giant tree of the Amazon. Finally, we are going to reach a viewpoint at the height of the Napo and Arajuno rivers. (2-3 hours approx.)
12:00 Check Out
Note: Itinerary schedules are approximate. Activities may be rescheduled or canceled according to weather conditions or other force majeure.