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Napo Wildlife Center
 
Napo Wildlife Center
Regular Departure Days:
  • 4 days/3 nights. Friday departures, includes 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 3 dinners.
  • 5 days/4 nights. Monday departures, includes 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 4 dinners.
The Napo Wildlife Center, part of the Tropical Nature conservation system is a community-based ecotourism project that has turned the surrounding 82 square miles into a private reserve within Yasuní National Park. More than 550 species of birds have been identified in Napo, as well as 11 species of monkeys. Ecuador's two most accessible parrot clay licks are located on Napo Wildlife Center land, and Giant Otters inhabit the lake in front of the lodge.
 
Getting There

To get to the Napo Wildlife Center, fly by jet from Quito to the town of Francisco de Orellana (known locally as Coca) on the Napo River. After a short drive to the dock, we board a large, motorized, covered canoe for a two-hour trip downriver. Upon arriving at the entrance to the Napo Wildlife Center, we switch to smaller, dugout canoes to be paddled up the blackwater creek to the lake and lodge (no motorized transport is allowed on the creek so wildlife isn't disturbed).

The trip can take anywhere from one to three hours, since guests might see river otters, potoos, kingfishers, hoatzins, jacamars, hawks, or monkeys along the way. We eat lunch en route and arrive at the lodge by late afternoon.


Arriving Airplane

Canoe on river


Accommodations

Napo Wildlife Center features 10 private cabins with very large rooms (over 450 sq. ft.) that are always clean and preserve that unique rainforest ambiance.

Each cabin offers one king-sized bed and one twin-sized bed (up to 3 people), private bathrooms with on-demand hot water showers, private porches with lake views, and 24-hour electricity with plenty of lighs and plenty of 120V outlets. Each cabin has ceiling fans for a fresh flow of clean air and secure screens for plenty of bug-free ventilation.

The lodge also features a large dining hall with a library and a well stocked bar. Next to the bar is a 50-foot watch tower from which you can have a full view of the lake and endless rain forest.




Bedroom

Outside bedroom view

EXCLUSIVE ACTIVITIES

 

The Yasuni Claylicks
Blinds have been constructed at two of the clay licks of the Napo Wildlife Center Reserve Area – the most accessible parrot and macaw clay licks in Ecuador. Visiting these clay licks helps to support an 82-square-mile private reserve and also supports Yasuní National Park, which is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. On a good day (dry and sunny), hundreds of parrots and macaws will gather at these clay licks for hours making for a spectacular show.


Claylick Birds
   

Canopy Tower
The 120-ft. (36m) high galvanized metal canopy tower opened to guests on November 2004 and is a great way to experience the life above the forest floor. This is the second tower at the Napo Wildlife Center (the first is adjacent to the dining hall and allows great views of the lake). The canopy tower is located about 20 minutes from the lodge deep within the terra firme forest.

As you ascend the 12-story tower, you pass through different levels of the forest and emerge on top of a huge Ceiba tree. Here you cross onto a wooden platform that is actually built into the crown of the tree and experience the view formerly reserved only for the birds and monkeys. From the top of the tower one can easily see tucans, parrots, macaws, king vultures and many other types of birds. On a lucky day, one might also spot a group of monkeys resting or feeding on the treetops.


Canopy Watch Tower

Filming from above

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