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Our Amazon jungle stretches over an area of 120,000 square kilometers of exuberant vegetation typical of tropical rain forests, with trees exceeding 140 feet in height. It is home to an infinite variety of animals and plants, making it one of the richest and most complex natural habitats in the world.
Several indigenous communities inhabit this region too, among whom are: Cofanes, Shuaras, Huaoranis, Secoyas, Sionas, Achuar, Quichuas and Záparos. Visiting our Amazon region will give you the opportunity to discover some of the ancient traditions of these native peoples, as well as to have the benefit of their vast knowledge and understanding of their surroundings. You will also be thrilled by the wildlife you'll observe in this unique environment waiting for you to discover it.
"Yaguarundi" has tours to any part of the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle you choose, we can visit any of the conservation areas. Here we will describe only a few of them:
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Ecotourism is vitally important to the people as well as for the conservation of the Amazon jungle. This is the goal of FUNEDESIN, the foundation that built Yachana Lodge. The Quichua word “yachana" means “a place for learning.” At the Yachana Lodge you will find an open window into the authentic life and culture of the Amazon region, during a very comfortable stay.
Category: First class
Capacity: 42 guests
Location: This reserve is located near the community of Mondaña on the shores of the Napo River, between Misahuallí and Coca. |
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