Meet Ecuador from the Heart of the Amazon Rainforest
Navigate the Napo River, encounter pink river dolphins, night frog concerts, and learn ancestral Kichwa plant medicine.
Jhayro Ludeña
Head Naturalist & Expedition Planner

Pristine Wilderness in the Amazon Basin
Have you ever listened to a nocturnal symphony of tree frogs deep in the rainforest? Have you paddled across blackwater lagoons to observe pink river dolphins playing at sunset?
Although Ecuador contains only about 2% of the total Amazon basin, its proximity to the Andes makes it one of the most biodiverse corners on Earth per square kilometer. The region is home to Yasuní National Park and Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve, global conservation epicenters.
Ecuador is also the world's leading country in orchid biodiversity, boasting over 4,200 identified species.
Immersive Ecotourism & Indigenous Living
- Ancestral Community Tourism: Travel along the Napo River by motorized canoe to visit authentic Kichwa communities in Ahuano and Tena. Learn about traditional chicha preparation, blowgun hunting, gold panning, and the healing properties of medicinal plants.
- *Alligator & Caiman Lagoons:** Night boat excursions to observe black caimans and tree boas along tranquil river tributaries.
- *Canopy Towers & Forest Treks:** Walk on canopy walkways 100 feet above the forest floor to witness toucans, howler monkeys, macaws, and sloth families in their natural habitats.
ECUADOR: ANDE E FORESTA AMAZZONICA
7 GIORNI / 6 NOTTI • Private Naturalist Guide · Luxury Accommodations
Experience this destination in complete comfort with customized private transport, VIP airport assistance, and 24/7 concierge.
