Discovering the Ecuadorian Amazon is like exploring a new “world”. This region, which extends eastward behind the high Andean mountains, covers approximately 70% of Ecuador’s territory, protecting the planet’s history and biodiversity. Entering through its tributaries, the mystery of the unknown and traveling east promotes sustainable tourism and boosts the local economy.

CROSSING THE AMAZON
As you prepare for an exciting trip through the Amazon, keep in mind key factors: economy, willingness and a strong enthusiasm for learning and discovering new elements. The adventure begins in the vibrant city of Coca, located in the province of Francisco de Orellana. River transporters begin their adventure by crossing the Napo River, the gateway to the Amazon!
The main function of river transportation is to connect people living in the Amazon with nearby cities. These transports actively travel to various lodges located within the parks, enhancing the tourist experience. Yasuní and the transformation of! There are three exciting types of transportation:
- Long motor
They cover longer distances, starting from the main artery of the Napo River and extending to its tributaries, which serve as channels to enter the lodges. Their maximum capacity is 22 people!
- Canoes!
This transportation option is perfect for short trips, with a capacity of up to 11 people! It is perfect for short trips and for navigating narrow channels! It connects visitors with communities and brings communities together!
- Cruises
Like the Galapagos cruises, here in the Amazon we have 2 cruises: El Anakonda and El Mamatee. Each one runs a specific program of visits along the Napo River.

IMPORTANCE OF THE ECOSYSTEM
The lodges promote a sustainable destination, so maintaining and operating these means of transport is crucial to protect the environment and connect people. When you choose a nature program, you will undoubtedly be immersed in a spectacle of flora and fauna.
When planning a trip to the Amazon, remember that this humid region has two distinct seasons: rainy and dry. The first runs from December to May. The river flows high, which facilitates access to the lodges. From June to November, the river experiences irregularities, which means that transportation does not have the appropriate speed. However, this period offers a fantastic opportunity to observe animals and plants.
A RELAXED TRIP TO THE AMAZON
Exploring the Amazon opens up a vibrant connection with nature, offers an insight into interculturality and reveals the incredible wonders of the Amazon region.
When we embark on a relaxed journey, we connect with the spiritual and let ourselves be carried away by the magic of the rivers that tell stories and legends, forming a vibrant cultural heritage.

Discovering the Ecuadorian Amazon is like exploring a new “world”. This region, which extends eastward behind the high Andean mountains, covers approximately 70% of Ecuador’s territory, protecting the planet’s history and biodiversity. Entering through its tributaries, the mystery of the unknown and traveling east promotes sustainable tourism and boosts the local economy.
CROSSING THE AMAZON
As you prepare for an exciting trip through the Amazon, keep in mind key factors: economy, willingness and a strong enthusiasm for learning and discovering new elements. The adventure begins in the vibrant city of Coca, located in the province of Francisco de Orellana. River transporters begin their adventure by crossing the Napo River, the gateway to the Amazon!
The main function of river transportation is to connect people living in the Amazon with nearby cities. These transports actively travel to various lodges located within the parks, enhancing the tourist experience. Yasuní and the transformation of! There are three exciting types of transportation:
- Long motor
They cover longer distances, starting from the main artery of the Napo River and extending to its tributaries, which serve as channels to enter the lodges. Their maximum capacity is 22 people!
- Canoes!
This transportation option is perfect for short trips, with a capacity of up to 11 people! It is perfect for short trips and for navigating narrow channels! It connects visitors with communities and brings communities together!
- Cruises
Like the Galapagos cruises, here in the Amazon we have 2 cruises: El Anakonda and El Mamatee. Each one runs a specific program of visits along the Napo River.

IMPORTANCE OF THE ECOSYSTEM
The lodges promote a sustainable destination, so maintaining and operating these means of transport is crucial to protect the environment and connect people. When you choose a nature program, you will undoubtedly be immersed in a spectacle of flora and fauna.
When planning a trip to the Amazon, remember that this humid region has two distinct seasons: rainy and dry. The first runs from December to May. The river flows high, which facilitates access to the lodges. From June to November, the river experiences irregularities, which means that transportation does not have the appropriate speed. However, this period offers a fantastic opportunity to observe animals and plants.
A RELAXED TRIP TO THE AMAZON
Exploring the Amazon opens up a vibrant connection with nature, offers an insight into interculturality and reveals the incredible wonders of the Amazon region.
When we embark on a relaxed journey, we connect with the spiritual and let ourselves be carried away by the magic of the rivers that tell stories and legends, forming a vibrant cultural heritage.
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