Located downstream on the Cuyabeno River, Tucan Eco Lodge is one of the reserve's newest lodges. Depending on the season, it can be reached by canoe around 30 kilometers from the park entrance. The Lodge has two guest huts, each with three or four cabins, can sleep up to 24 guests. Every hut can accommodate two to four individuals with its own private bathroom and shower, and double or triple bedrooms if needed. Our resort features a hammock-lined relaxation area with a platform where guests may view the river and, depending on the season, see pink river dolphins. An authorized canoe driver and certified naturalist guide accompany each and every one of our customers since we know that a good guide above all is crucial for a good tour.
* On some days there might not be a tourist bus, in that case you'll travel by public bus,(approx 20$ per way per person)
We're going to the Cuyabeno Amazon Jungle via bus. We will stop a couple of times during the twelve-hour journey so you may obtain food and drink and use the restroom.
The journey starts at around 12 p.m. at the Cuyabeno reserve gate and lasts for around three hours as we ride down the river to our lodge while searching for monkeys, birds, and other wildlife. Midday meal and leisure time. You will swim, take in the sunset, and explore the river and lagoons in the afternoon in search of additional wildlife. You will go on a canoe trip at night to look for caimans. evening meal. Every evening, our naturalist guide will offer a variety of lectures on topics related to the Amazon rainforest, such as "Culture and communities, flora, fauna, and conservation," for any of our guests who are interested in knowing more.
Following breakfast in the morning, you will go on a four-hour stroll in the primary forest with a naturalist guide who will provide you with information on various species of birds, frogs, insects, and medicinal plants. At the camp, have lunch and unwind. You will experience the distinctiveness of nature as you explore the waterways in a traditional rowing canoe in the afternoon. You will take in the river's sunset, and if the weather permits, you could even spot some pink dolphins. Get ready for the night hike by returning to the lodge. Supper. You will get the chance to learn about and sample some traditional beverages of the Amazon this evening.
We will walk along the river early in the morning to see the sunrise and look for birds. You will return to the camp after this activity, have breakfast, and have some time to arrange your bags. After that, you'll paddle the canoe back and spend around two hours searching for other wildlife along the Cuyabeno River. At the reserve's entrance, which is about 11 a.m., you may board a transport back to Quito. Our tour is finish.
We will take the bus back to Quito
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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