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Biodiversity hotspot

Intact cultures & traditions

Ancient tribes

Amphibians & reptiles - 250 species

Fish - 600 species

Birds - 1000 species

Butterflies -250 species

Monkeys – 6 species

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Amazon river system

World´s largest primeval forest

10% of all existing trees

70% of all pharmaceutical compounds

Native indigenous people

Unique ecosystem

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Tropical rainforest

UNESCOBiosphere reserve

Wildlife

Biodiversity

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6 Ecuadorian provinces

Cities: Lago Agrio, Tena, Coca, Zamora, Orellana

Puyo, Papallacta

Bilingual and naturalist Guide

Jungle lodges

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Rainy - humid season

January -September

Dry season: Oct. - Dec.

Temperatures range between

73ºF / 23ºC and 96ºF / 36ºC.

Flooded lagoons season:

April to June

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Rainy - humid season

January -September

Dry season: Oct. - Dec.

Temperatures range between

73ºF / 23ºC and 96ºF / 36ºC.

Flooded lagoons season:

April to June

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Rainy - humid season

January -September

Dry season: Oct. - Dec.

Temperatures range between

73ºF / 23ºC and 96ºF / 36ºC.

Flooded lagoons season:

April to June

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Rainy - humid season

January -September

Dry season: Oct. - Dec.

Temperatures range between

73ºF / 23ºC and 96ºF / 36ºC.

Flooded lagoons season:

April to June

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Rainy - humid season

January -September

Dry season: Oct. - Dec.

Temperatures range between

73ºF / 23ºC and 96ºF / 36ºC.

Flooded lagoons season:

April to June

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Rainy - humid season

January -September

Dry season: Oct. - Dec.

Temperatures range between

73ºF / 23ºC and 96ºF / 36ºC.

Flooded lagoons season:

April to June

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3 flightsQuito – Lago Agrio

Except Sundays

30 minutes

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2 flightsQuito - Coca

Except Sundays

25 minutes

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7 hours – Quito - Lago Agrio

6 hours by bus Quito – Tena

5 hours by bus Tena to Coca

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Climate: Tropical Average temperature

26 º C all year round

Rainiest season - April

to August

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Accesible Bio-diverse Wildlifelargest

variety flora - fauna

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2nd Worldwide -

Endemic vertebrates

3rd Worldwide – Amphibians

4th Worldwide – Bird species

5th Worldwide - Butterflies

10% World´s plant species

10,7% World´s vertebrate

animals

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Yasuni National

Park Orellana Pastaza

Provinde

Most biodiverse

region

Ecuadorian Amazon

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Cuyabeno National

Park Lago Agrio Sucumbios

ProvindeBio-diverse

region Ecuadorian

Amazon

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Pastaza 80% not colonized Llanganates ParkKichwa, Shuar, Waorani, Achuar, Zapara, Andoa

and Shiwiar

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Accomodation - Basic Tents

Lodges – ecological reserves

Packages range: 3 - 8 days

Hiking, bird watching, canoeing, animal spotting, piranha fishing,.

Night walks, after-dark guided canoe trips, evening excursions

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WATERFALLS

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LAKES

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INTRODUCTION TO ACTIVITIES

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Hiking - English-speaking Kichwa

guides and naturalists

Face painting - Achiote

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Stargazing

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Canoeing

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River and lake exploration

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Piranha fishing

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Cultural interaction

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Visit the communities

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Visit to communit

ies

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Ecuadorian Amazons

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SHUAR

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COFAN

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WAORANI

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KICHWA HANDYCRAFT

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Jungle treks

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Jungle treks

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Theme lectures

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Evening camping / lodge

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Cooking

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WRAPPED FISH -

MAITO

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ESPINACHES, PALMITO, YUCA

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Shamanic encounter

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Cleansing ceremony

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Observation tower

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Birdwatching

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LODGES / RIVER BOATS

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3 day – 2 night

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SAMPLE ITINERARIES

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5 day / 4 night

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8 day / 7 night

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MANATEE AMAZON EXPLORER

ANACONDA

AMAZON EXPLORERNEW

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FLORA

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FLORA

Cinnamon

Silk

Cotton

Jacaranda

Leguminous trees

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FAUNA

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FAUNA

Armadillos

Anacondas

Lizards

Tapirs

Monkeys

Ocelots / Jaguars

Anteaters

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MONKEYS

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MONKEYS

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TURTLES

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PINK DOLPHINS

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JUNGLE PARROTS

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HOATZINES

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EAGLE

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SPIDERS

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INSECT SPECIES

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TAPIRS

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TAPIRSGIANT RODENTS

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AGOUTI

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FROGS

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FROGS

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FROGS

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LIZARDS

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SNAKES

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SNAKES

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ANACONDA

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BUTTERFLIES

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GRASSHOPERS

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CAIMANS

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ANTEATERS

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JAGUARS

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NATURE LOVERS

ADVENTURE NTRAVELERS

PHOTOGRAPHY ENTHUSIASTS

TARGET MARKET

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WHAT TO BRING LUGGAGE

DOCUMENTS

MONEY

VACCINATION

CAMERA

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Isla Española 144, between Av. General Rumiñahui and Av. IlaloSan Rafael – Quito – Ecuador TEL: +593 2 286 7832TOLL FREE U.S.A & CANADA: +1 800 747 0567 SKYPE: ecuadorboutiquetravel RESERVATIONS: [email protected]: [email protected]: [email protected]