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The Napo Wildlife Centre is a fabulous, luxurious eco-lodge in the heart of Amazonian Ecuador.
The Lodge is located by the Anangucocha lake, within the ancestral lands of the Anangu Quichua community and was built in conjunction with EcoEcuador, a non-profit organization dedicated to conservation efforts in Ecuador.
The architecture and is designed to offer maximum privacy and comfort. Each of the 10 individual bungalows room has a lake and forest view from its private porch.
On forest trails you are guided by native guides, and you will see monkeys, lizards, tortoises, frogs and army ants in addition to an array of birds. These include toucans, macaws, parrots, manakins and hummingbirds.
The largest mammals like jaguar, puma, tapir, giant anteater and giant armadillo have been spotted on the area also, though are certainly elusive.
One of the highlights at Napo is Ecuador's most accessible parrot clay licks. The Napo Wildlife Centre has constructed comfortable blinds at each parrot lick in order to provide the best viewing. More than 568 species of birds have been recorded at the Napo Wildlife Centre.
Napo is also home to a total of 11 species of monkeys.
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Itinerary |
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Day 1 |
Fly Coca. Canoe to lodge |
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Day 2 |
Day/night hikes, lake swim |
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Day 3 |
Clay Lick visit, canopy watchtower |
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Day 4 |
Canoe back to Coca, fly Quito |
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Included Meals and purified water from lunch days 1 to breakfast departure day, domestic flights, English-speaking guide, all transport and accommodation at lodge, excursions, Yasuni national park entry fees, rain poncho and rubber boots when needed. |
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Not included Insurance, international flights (we can look for these for you), personal expenses, alcoholic or soft drinks, tips.
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