Itamandi Lodge

Standard Double Room

Standard Single Room

Adventure Itinerary

The Eco Lodge, located on the Arajuno River in Ecuador, offers comfortable accommodations and amenities, including a pool, bar, and restaurant. Situated near Chimborazo volcano and Baños, it serves as a gateway to the Amazon Rainforest. Guests can explore the rich wildlife through expert-led expeditions. The lodge is 185 km from José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport.

We start our Amazon tour at the Arajuno bridge, where we will take a motorized canoe that goes upriver for 20 minutes through the tropical forest to Itamandi Eco lodge.
On this boat trip, you can appreciate the magic and beauty of the Amazon rainforest by traveling along a river that zigzags through the jungle like a giant snake, considered the main system of the Pacha Mama (Mother Earth).
Once we arrive at the Itamandi EcoLodge dock area, our staff will welcome you. From there we will continue to relax in the lounge with a fresh tropical snack and a short briefing that will contain general information about the accommodation and activities, provided by one of our naturalist guides, and thus proceed to lunch.

Night hike in the jungle

A flashlight and camera are the most important tools on this nighttime excursion, allowing guests to hear and capture the nocturnal sounds of fishing bats, owls, some insects, tarantulas, toads, frogs, and possibly snakes. If the sky is clear, we could have the opportunity to observe a large number of stars.

After breakfast, we walk through the primary and secondary forest. This activity lasts about 2 – 1/2 to 3 hours. In the afternoon it is time to enjoy a cultural activity. An Amazonian Kichwa community passed us by and we will learn about their way of life and the interaction they have with the jungle. 

In this meeting, that part of the Amazon that is not found on maps will be shown: the Amazonian people in their daily lives. Part of our visit to the community consists of sharing the famous «chicha», a fermented yucca drink that has become part of their festivities and daily consumption. 

We will participate in the preparation of this drink and try some of the traditional dishes. We will end the visit with a traditional dance performed by the community and we will also have time to buy some handicrafts made by the indigenous people of the area. This small company is of great help to support the daily life of the indigenous people.

Early in the morning we take a 15-minute canoe ride upriver to visit the Saladero de Parrots and appreciate a unique place where parrots and parakeets meet to obtain the minerals that will help them digest the fruits or seeds they have consumed. Hundreds of parrots and parakeets will approach the treetops and then descend on the clay wall to eat this mineral-rich soil. Binoculars are essential to enjoy this magnificent natural cooperation.

Our tour end at 9:30 am with a ride in a motorized canoe for 20 minutes to the Arajuno bridge.

The visit to the Saladero de Aves depends clearly on the weather conditions.

Highlights

  • Use of biodegradable products.
  • Excursions and activities according to the pre-established itinerary, related to the number of nights.
  • Our purchasing criteria include local acquisitions. We do it in large quantities to minimize the use of packaging and in this way to be able to reuse the packaging in different ways.
  • All of our metal is recycled from used containers. The roofs are made of tetrapak and polycarbonate recycled from old water containers. The thatched roofs come from sustainable harvests with methods that keep the palm plant alive and also provide sustenance for local communities.
  • The river transportation is managed by the local community. Our operation minimizes fossil fuels by encouraging rowing activities for our visitors.
  • Our stationery is more than 50% recycled paper and our goal is to make it 100%.
  • The sewage has a biodigestion treatment with anaerobic bacteria, the same ones that degrade the waste up to 85% and thus can be easily absorbed by the environment.
  • Our wood comes from sustainable forests and is part of truck engine container panels.
  • consume is from safe sources and does not affect populations or plantations.
  • We use solar energy to recharge batteries for mobile devices and photo and video cameras.

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