AMAZON
RAINFOREST
&
ANDEAN
EASTERN SLOPES
SANI LODGE- YASUNI NATIONAL PARK - WILD SUMACO - SAN ISIDRO- GUANGO-PAPALLACTA PASS - ANTISANA
“The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness"
Johh Muir
ITINERARY
DAY 1
DAY 2
DAY 3
DAY 4
DAY 5
DAY 6
DAY 7 & 8
DAY 9
DAY 10
DAY 10 PART 2
ITINERARY MAP
*Ask us about our options to extend your trip to the Andean Western Slopes or to other destinations.
Pricing
PRICE PER PERSON:
$4450 p.p Groups from 2 to more participants. Solo travelers, customized, or private tours please contact us for more information.
-Accommodations in double or triple occupation.
-Single supplement add USD $490 p.p
-All meals, purified water
-Air tickets Quito-Puerto Francisco de Orellana (Coca)
-River transportation
-4D/3N birding package at Napo Cultural Center, transfer in and out in a shared canoe, private canoe and birding/naturalist guide for birding activities.
-Transfers In-Out
-Entrance fees to the Yasuni National Park and all the reserves, Sumaco, San Isidro, Guango, Brisas, Cayambe Coca National Park, Antisana
-All excursions including visits to the exclusive Yasuni National Park parrot clay licks
– Private Birding & naturalist bilingual guide for Sumaco, San Isidro, Guango.
-International airfare
-Alcoholic Drinks
-Tips
-Any other item not specified
-Personal expenses
– Trip Cancellation & Medical Emergency Insurance
PLEASE NOTE:
This is a sample itinerary subject to change due to weather conditions, safety, and particular interests of guests and groups. Changes and additions are made in order to maximize your birding experience, wilderness enjoyment and cultural interaction with local people.
This is a birding tour with good opportunities for photography at feeders at different reserves, however if you are a serious photographer please request more details about our photo focused tour.
Note: A city tour in Old Town Quito or check for options of day tours close to Quito, which can be included upon request at the beginning of the trip.
Trips considerations
Due to the complex topography, weather is highly variable. In the lowlands of the Amazon Rainforest it can be rather hot (usually 68°-90°F, 20°-32°C) and very humid and sunny. Most of the rest of the tour is at middle elevations of the Andes where it is quite pleasant (usually around 50°-75°F, 10°-24°C). At higher elevations you’ll have to be ready to experience different weather conditions, it can be sunny, but also it can get very cold, sometimes it can be near freezing and windy. Layer clothing is recommended. Some rain can be expected throughout the tour, especially in the afternoons and evenings.
The tour is considered moderate to intense according with the participants fitness level and physiological response at different elevations.There will be a mixture of trail, feeders and road birding. In most places the trails and roads are in good condition and partially flat, although there will be some steeper and moderately difficult trails were you might find useful to have walking sticks. You can expect to walk around 2-3 miles (3.2-4.8 km) per day on average. At Antisana and Papallacta Pass you’ll spent good birding time at high elevations ranging from about 10,000-14,000 ft (3200-4300 m), but the walks are fairly easy.