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From the Galápagos Islands to the Andes, through the Amazon and the Pacific coast, four worlds share the same light.
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THE AMAZONIAN WORLD

THE LUNGS
OF THE PLANET

Ecuador’s vast, lush Amazon opens the doors to a paradise of forests, winding rivers and ancient cultures.

One of the most biodiverse places on the planet and home to ancestral peoples such as the Kichwa, Waorani and Shuar, it is a land where life multiplies in every corner and the rainforest remains sacred.

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AMAZON DESTINATIONS TO DISCOVER
WHAT TO DISCOVER

AMAZON DESTINATIONS

Tap any destination to see experiences, activities, flavors and traveler tips.

One of the most biodiverse places on Earth
Experience

Record-breaking biodiversity among rivers, lagoons and primary rainforest, home to peoples in voluntary isolation.

Activities

River navigation, wildlife and birdwatching, jungle lodges, parrot clay licks.

Cuisine

Maíto fish, tilapia, yucca, chontacuro.

Tip

Only with authorized operators and lodges; book well in advance.

Lagoons and flooded forest
Experience

A maze of lagoons and black-water rivers, ideal for total jungle immersion.

Activities

Kayaking, canoeing, night hikes, pink-dolphin spotting and community tourism.

Cuisine

Ancestral Amazonian cuisine, casabe, river fish.

Tip

Bring binoculars and a flashlight; the night hikes are the most memorable part.

The capital of Amazon adventure
Experience

Rivers for adventure and Kichwa communities along the Napo.

Activities

Rafting and kayaking, tubing, caves, Kichwa communities and the monkeys of Misahuallí.

Cuisine

Maíto, yucca chicha, guayusa, tilapia.

Tip

A great entry point for beginners: it blends adventure and culture.

Gateway to the Amazon
Experience

A gateway city to the jungle, with gardens, waterfalls and nearby communities.

Activities

Omáere Park, the monkey trail, the Hola Vida waterfall, indigenous communities.

Cuisine

Catfish soup, maíto, Amazonian chili.

Tip

Easy to reach by road; ideal for a first taste of the Amazon.

Black lagoon and caimans
Experience

A black-water lagoon ringed by forest, a refuge for birds and caimans.

Activities

Boat trips, caiman spotting at dusk, birdwatching, the local community.

Cuisine

River fish, yucca, Amazonian fruits.

Tip

Sunset outings offer the best wildlife sightings.

Kichwa, Waorani and Shuar
Experience

Living alongside ancient peoples who safeguard the knowledge of the rainforest.

Activities

Guayusa rituals, blowgun practice, ancestral medicine, dances and crafts.

Cuisine

Yucca chicha, maíto, chontacuro, fine cacao.

Tip

Always go with operators who work hand in hand with the communities.

FLAVORS OF THE REGION Amazonian cuisine is born of the river and the garden plot: yucca, fish wrapped in leaves and the energy of guayusa at dawn.
FOR THE TRAVELER

BEFORE YOU GO

Health first

Ask about the yellow-fever vaccine and bring insect repellent; the jungle demands caution and respect.

When to go

Year-round. The drier season (December–March) makes river navigation and hikes easier.

What to pack

Light quick-dry clothing, rubber boots, a flashlight and respect for the host communities.

EXPERIENCE THE AMAZON

Download the Ecuador Travel Guide and discover how to join the rainforest with the other three worlds in a single trip.