Yachana Lodge - Sample Program description |
Day 1.-
Your journey into the Amazon jungle starts in Quito, the capital of Ecuador,
where you will take a 30 minute flight to the jungle town of Coca. You will
enjoy amazing views of snow covered mountains and volcanoes and the
endless green expanse of the rainforest as you begin your descent into the
Amazon.
At Coca airport you’ll be greeted by your Yachana guide and transported on a
quaint open-sided wooden-benched little bus to the river port. You will board
our covered and comfortable motorized canoe for the three tour trip up river.
A box lunch will be served and life vests are provided so you can fully relax
and enjoy your ride along one of the largest tributaries of the legendary
Amazon river. At Yachana Lodge you will receive a warm welcome with hot
face towels, drinks and snacks and a talk by your guide introducing you to
Yachana Lodge facilities.
Alter you have rested your guide will take you on a short hike to a spectacular
high viewpoint where you can see the splendor of the rainforest reach out as
far as the eye can see in every direction and you will watch the first of several
beautiful Amazon sunsets. On clear days you can even see the snow-clad
Gran Sumaco volcano rising up in the distance.
Day 2.- Your guide will lead you on an amazing journey into the rainforest where he’ll
explain the medicinal and cultural uses of various plants and amaze you with
the diversity of birds and animals that inhabit the rainforest he calls home.
This is truly a wonderful and fascinating experience for all the senses
accompanied always by the sounds of the jungle orchestra! Visit the Butterfly
House on your return to the Lodge where you can learn about the fragile
symbiosis between the species and the plants they rely on to survive.
In the afternoon there will be a visit to the thatched home of a traditional
healer where you’ll take part in a traditional cleansing ceremony and learn to
practice your skills at using a blowgun and spear.
Take a night walk with your guide and discover a totally different side of the
forest. On this walk you’ll experience the insects, amphibians, reptiles and
other animals that only come out at night and your ears and eyes will quickly
start to pick up on sights and sounds that which you would never have noticed
without your guide’s acute senses showing you how.
Day 3.-
Go bird watching before breakfast to an island upriver and see over 30
species of birds in one hour! Visit a lagoon down river and go on a hike in
search of the endemic hoatzin, a large prehistoric-like bird only found in select
areas of the Amazon. Visit Yachana High School and take a tour of the
campus including a permaculture and organic farm. Interact with the students
who are learning to be the next generation’s community leaders. This visit will
give you a chance to find out first-hand how meaningful education is making a
difference in the lives of many young people from the Amazon region.
Take part in a cooking class before lunch with our Yachana chefs showing
how to cook wrapped fish over an open fire and other delicacies straight from
the forest. Eat this lunch traditional on banana leaves followed by a
delectable Amazon desert.
In the afternoon learn about the traditional making of highly decorated ceramic
bowls called “mocaua” from an indigenous girl from the local community and
then learn how to make a natural fiber basket from a freshly cut rainforest
plant.
Watch a stunning sunset before dinner and stargaze from our fabulous
riverside deck after dinner. Catch a Yachana DVD about the work of the
Yachana Foundation and sample taste our very own Yachana chocolate!!
Day 4.-
Have a hearty breakfast and travel by canoe downstream from Yachana to
Coca with your guide who will accompany you to the airport where you will
catch your flight back to Quito. Or travel upstream with your guide to the tiny
port of Comuna Los Rios where you will take a bus to begin an adventurous
journey back to Quito.
Or, if you are staying on at Yachana, take a wonderful long hike with your
guide to the Yachana Reserve which is on the other side of the river. The
Reserve is an area of Protected Primary Forest and your guide will show you
native flora species that have been used for medicinal purposes for hundreds
if not thousands of years and also for building homes, making baskets, twine,
weapons, clothing and food. Here you can see and hear many bird species
and you can discover insect and animal delights as well as tasting and
touching your guide’s various finds.
In the afternoon visit a local family up river panning for gold and then float
down river taking in all the sights and sounds of the rainforest and the
tranquility of being in the middle of the Amazon in the middle of nowhere!
In the evening watch a stunning sunset and later on stargaze from our
fabulous riverside deck whilst sipping a drink and taking in the beauty of this
rainforest area.
Day 5.-
Either travel back to Quito or stay on at Yachana and take a day to relax, stroll
nearby paths in the forest or our marmoset walk along the river, visit the
community of Mondaña, swim in the river, lie in a hammock, sit and watch the
ever-changing landscape of the meandering River Napo from our fabulous
deck and bar. Or just take a while and sit and listen to the extraordinary mix
of sounds that is the jungle orchestra and maybe play with our rescue parrots!
This is an example of a Yachana Lodge itinerary - the full range of activities
will depend on your length of stay and the abilities of your party.
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