Adventure Itinerary
- 4 days 3 nights
Sani Lodge, named one of the 100 best sustainable destinations in 2019, is the only site in the Ecuadorian Amazon to receive this honor. It offers an immersive experience in pristine rainforests, allowing visitors to learn about Kichwa culture and support indigenous communities while promoting rainforest conservation.
The experience starts with a 30-minute flight from Quito to the Coca airport. Upon arrival, the guide takes you all on a short bus ride to the Napo River pier. From there, a three-hour motor canoe trip down the largest Ecuadorian tributary of the Amazon.
During the journey, you will catch a first glimpse of the Amazonian ecosystem, including ancestral communities, crops, local fruits, Kaypok trees, giant fig trees, along with islands of different age and vegetative succession. Various bird species, such as herons, egrets, and vultures can be spotted, all while enjoying a packed lunch.
The journey continues with a short walk to Challwacocha creek, where you will board paddle canoes for a trip through primary flooded forest of black tea-colored waters teeming with wildlife. Don´t get surprise to see black-mantled tamarin & squirrel monkeys on the way to the lodge. Upon arrival, you will be served a welcome cocktail and snacks, followed by an introductory talk about the lodge and its facilities before settling into your cabin.
The guide will explain the activities for the rest of the day. One option is to walk along the nearby trails or take a canoe ride. During these activities, you will have the opportunity to observe primates, endemic birds, black caimans, and the Amazonian flora, which includes giant Kapok trees, cedar, orchids, bromeliads, and palms. At dinner time, our chef offers various national and international cuisine options that cater to celiacs, vegetarians, and vegans.
The lake is a refuge for the endangered black caiman. After dinner, the naturalist and local guides lead a canoe excursion in search of these large South American alligators, which can measure up to 6 meters (18 feet).
Experience the upper canopy from our 36-meter (118-foot) tower built around a millennial Kapok tree. In the early morning, take a paddle canoe to cross the lake and observe the first signs of wildlife. Hundreds of parrots and macaws fly nearby, searching for their first meal. Meanwhile, the endemic Stinky turkey perch placidly on tree branches, as if waiting for the guests’ first morning photo. On the background, a Donacobious can be heard singing something resembling a car alarm.
Upon reaching what appears to be the end of the lake, a small channel opens up, allowing navigation through a unique forest of ‘elephant ear and freshwater mangrove.’ This area is the habitat of howler, capuchin, and squirrel monkeys, as well as some species of kingfishers, capped herons, woodcreepers, woodpeckers, and anis. Finally, reach the mainland and continue with a short 10-minute walk through a terra firme forest trail that leads to the tower.
The canopy is a haven for wildlife viewing. Colorful birds such as macaws, toucans, parrots, honeycreepers, tanagers, and cotingas fly by, while monkeys and sloths forage in the treetops. The tower provides a unique perspective, offering a glimpse into the diverse world of the Amazon that is impossible to appreciate from the forest floor.
 After returning to the canoe, we will go piranha fishing, one of the symbolic creatures of the Amazon. Following the fishing, we will head back to the lodge for lunch.
During a break from guided activities, you can enjoy the lodge’s facilities, such as wildlife watching from the three-story dock overlooking the forest, having a cold beverage at the bar while enjoying the lagoon view, or simply relaxing in the hammocks with a book.
Take an afternoon nature walk through the primary forest to discover the intrinsic relationships between living creatures and their roles in this complex tropical ecosystem. The flora is rich and includes orchids, lianas, fig trees, and valuable species such as cedar and mahogany, as well as medicinal and useful plants used by local people. You will also see ancient trees adorned with lianas and bromeliads.
After dinner, a different world awakens. It’s time for a night walk to listen to and enjoy the chorus of bats, frogs, and crickets, while observing dozens of insect species, tarantulas, tree frogs, and, with a bit of luck, snakes, armadillos, and night monkeys.
In the morning, return to the Napo River to board a motor canoe and visit the Parrot Clay Lick in Yasunà National Park. This is a visible landslide from the river where clay is exposed for parrots and parakeets to digest as part of their nutrition-detoxification process. You can spot five species: Mealy-Amazon, Blue-headed, Yellow-crowned parrots, Dusky-headed, and White-eyed parakeets.
The adventure continues with a walk in the foothills of YasunÃ, which scientists consider the most biodiverse area in the world. The flora is spectacular, with centenary trees and traditional medicine, including species that can only be found in the south of Napo, such as the Golden-mantled tamarin, spider monkeys, and Scarlet Macaws. The hike in this unique ecosystem offers much to be discovered; footprints of jaguars, pumas, and encounters with deer, white-lipped peccaries, or white-collared peccaries.
Leave Yasunà Park and head to the Sani Isla Community Center. Here, the women of the Sani Warmi Organization will share the customs and teach the use of medicinal plants of the Amazonian Kichwa culture. This unique experience will help you understand why this way of life is environmentally sustainable. Experience an amazonian cooking class at midday, just follow their instructions to prepare your own lunch using local ingredients. Additionally, guests have the opportunity to support the local economy by shopping for handicrafts made by local women using natural fibers and forest products. This income allows them to invest in education and further boost the local economy. After a full day of adventure, wildlife, and culture, return to the lodge to enjoy the Amazonian sunset from the bar or the dock.
After an early breakfast, take a final canoe ride through Chawllacocha Creek, accompanied by the Amazonian wildlife and the sunrise. Board the motor canoe on the Napo River to depart this magical land and arrive on time for the flight to Quito.
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The operator reserves the right to change the program without prior notice due to weather conditions, regulations beyond our control, or unforeseen circumstances.
Highlights
- Surroundings by magic and nature
- Guided Experience
- Comfortable places in sacred lands
- Support a Community
- Protect the Rainforest
- Comfort tied with Immersion
- Empower Women
- The Little Kichwas
Tour includes
- Assistance Coca airport
- All meals begin with packed lunch on the first day, ending with breakfast on the last day.
- Transfer Coca–Lodge – Coca
- Accommodation
- English-speaking naturalist guide shared
- All excursions and activities like program detail
- Rain Poncho
- Rubber boots up to 12 US Men’s size
- Snacks for morning excursions
- Purified water, coffee, and tea free of charge
Tour does not include
- Air ticket Quito – Coca – Quito (Includes assistance at the airports)
- Personal expenses, drinks, tips
- Other non-specified requirements (laundry)
Packing List
- Passport
- Binoculars
- Insect repellent preferably natural insect repellent in cream form
- Sun cream and Sunglasses
- Flashlight and batteries
- Comfortable shoes and long socks
- Camera: The electricity (120v) is available for charging batteries and digital equipment
- Water bottle
- Small day pack
- Personal toiletries and medications
- Hat or Cap
- Plastic bags to protect cameras, binoculars, film, etc.
- Glasses, Cap or Hat Comfortable backpack for walking.
- Money in change as US$20 or US$ 10
- Comfortable clothes (no jeans/ Take into consideration that bright colors might scare the animals)
Tour Includes
- Transportation Coca-Sani Lodge-Coca
- Accommodation
- All meals start with lunch on the first day and end with breakfast on the last day.
- Shared bilingual birding guide and excursions
- Rubber boots in US Men´s sizes up to 12
- Rain ponchos
- Transfers at Coca airport
Tour dos not Includes
- Air ticket Quito – Coca – Quito (Includes assistance at the airports)
- Personal expenses, drinks, tips
- Other non-specified requirements (laundry)
- Parakeet clay lick entrance fee
Packing List
- Passport
- Binoculars
- Insect repellent preferably natural insect repellent in cream form
- Sun cream and Sunglasses
- Flashlight and batteries
- Comfortable shoes and long socks
- Camera: The electricity (120v) is available for charging batteries and digital equipment
- Water bottle
- Small day pack
- Personal toiletries and medications
- Hat or Cap
- Plastic bags to protect cameras, binoculars, film, etc.
- Glasses, Cap or Hat Comfortable backpack for walking.
- Money in change as US$20 or US$ 10
- Comfortable clothes (no jeans/ Take into consideration that bright colors might scare the animals)
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