Amazon Wildlife Exploration
A Journey into the Heart of the Rainforest
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$2.180
Time
5 Days
Small Group
2–10 travelers
Travel Style
Wildlife & Cultural Adventure
Activity Level
Moderate
Overview
Venture deep into the Amazon Rainforest on this immersive, land-based journey through one of the planet’s most vibrant ecosystems. Guided by expert naturalists and local Kichwa hosts, you’ll kayak across serene lakes, paddle jungle rivers, and explore rich forest trails teeming with life.
This five-day expedition offers more than incredible biodiversity—it’s an opportunity to connect with nature’s rhythm and witness how conservation and indigenous culture go hand in hand. From watching pink river dolphins glide through blackwater lagoons to meeting communities who steward this land, each moment invites deeper reflection and understanding.
Trip Highlights
Kayak
through two protected nature reserves filled with wildlife and jungle beauty
Track
the elusive pink river dolphin in its natural habitat
Witness
hundreds of colorful birds at the parrot clay lick in Yasuni National Park
Hike
through pristine primary forest with expert local guides
Spot
black caimans during night paddles and evening walks
Climb
a 100-foot observation tower for sweeping views of the rainforest canopy
Visit
a Kichwa community to learn about traditional culture and sustainability
Travel
with full support, small group logistics, and locally operated lodges
Itinerary at a Glance

Day 1
Flight to Coca – Kayak Challuayaku River and Nocturnal Wildlife Walk
Travel from Quito to Coca, then by river to Challuacocha Reserve. Paddle through remote waterways and settle into your jungle lodge before a night walk in search of black caimans and nocturnal wildlife.
Day 2
Challuacocha Lake Kayaking, Jungle Hike, and Canopy Tower
Kayak the lake at dawn and hike into the forest with your guides. In the afternoon, climb a 100-foot canopy tower to observe birds and jungle life as the sun sets. Optional night paddle for caiman viewing.
Day 3
Pañacocha Lake – Pink River Dolphin Tracking and Birdwatching
Journey to Pañacocha Reserve for a full day of kayaking and wildlife observation. Look for monkeys, kingfishers, and pink river dolphins before returning to the lodge.
Day 4
Jungle Hike and Cultural Visit to a Kichwa Community
Paddle to a remote trailhead and hike through untouched forest. Learn from local Kichwa families about plant medicine, food, and culture, and witness how ecotourism supports community well-being.
Day 5
Parrot Clay Lick Visit and Return to Quito
Depart by boat with a stop at the parrot clay lick, where four species gather in vibrant displays. Continue to Coca for your return flight to Quito.
Ready to begin your Galápagos adventure?
Let nature lead. Let purpose guide.
Purposeful Travel, Redefined
Every element of this journey is designed with intention: low-impact hotels, local partnerships, and regenerative experiences that give back to the land and its people. This is Neo Luxury in the Galápagos: deeply connected, consciously curated, and unforgettable.
What’s Included
- Private land and river transportation
- Jungle lodge accommodations in Challuacocha Reserve
- All meals as listed in the itinerary (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
- Bilingual naturalist guide and local Kichwa guide
- Use of top-quality hard-shell or inflatable kayaks, life vests, dry bags, and safety gear
- Guided hikes, community visits, wildlife excursions, and canopy tower access
Not Included
- Airfare between Quito and Coca
- Alcoholic and bar beverages at the lodge
- Tips for guides and lodge staff
- Travel insurance (recommended)
Additional Info

Year-round
Travel Season
220 to 300 m (700 to 900 ft)
Altitude
Quick-dry clothing, sun hat, mosquito repellent, waterproof binoculars, long sleeves and pants, water bottle
Suggested Packing List
18 to 30°C (64 to 86°F), hot and humid with rain expected
Water Temperatures
Ready to begin your Galápagos adventure?
Let nature lead. Let purpose guide.