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AMAZON ODDYSEE - DAY 1
AMAZON ODDYSEE - DAY 2

Quito - Baños
After breakfast we will take the road to visit the Paramo of Zumbahua, a charming accessible valley. We will continue our tour in direction of the Volcanic Lagoon of Quilotoa. In the afternoon, we will take again the road to return to Baños, a beautiful city located at the doors of the Ecuadorian Amazon where we will accomodated. Meal and Accomodation.
AMAZON ODDYSEE - DAY 3

BAÑOS - PUYO - BAÑOS
After breakfast we will take the road which follows parallelly the impressive Pastaza River and we will continue our course in direction of the Amazon forest. In our way we will visit the town of Puyo, entry of the Amazon region. Visit the market of handcraft made of balsa. On our way back to Baños, we will have the possibility of visiting the famous cascade of "El Pailón del Diablo"
AMAZON ODDYSEE - DAY 4

Baños - Ecolodge
Departure early in the morning by bus in direction of the Ecolodge. Several visits and stops are expected along the way. Later,we will continue our road until the Community of San Pedro where a small boat will take us along the Napo river until the Ecolodge. Accomodation in the rooms of the huts. After lunch we will embark towards the Island of the Monkeys, the lagoon “Escondida”, an ideal place for bird-watching in Amazon. Return to the lodge and after dinner, if weather conditions permit it, we will make a quiet navigation on the Napo river to watch the stars, to enjoy the sounds of the forest and perhaps to see certain wild animals. Meal and lodgement.
AMAZON ODDYSEE - DAY 5

Ecolodge
After breakfast we will walk through the primary forest of the Amazon accompanied by an indigenous guide. We will thus have an explanation on the medicinal plants and their vertues. We will also see on our way some monkeys and birds. We will return to the Ecolodge for lunch and after resting, we will have a walk again in the forest and we will visit several plantations. Then we will move towards the Community of Chontayacu where we will acquaint with the indigenous inhabitants what will give us the occasion of appreciating their very simple and quiet lifestyle. We will visit also the School of the Community. On our way back, we will be able to swim in the crystalline river of Chontayacu. We will get back to the lodge for a well-deserved dinner and a cocktail to say good-bye. Meal and lodgement.
AMAZON ODDYSEE - DAY 6
AMAZON ODDYSEE - DAY 7

Departure from Quito
Airport transfer with local guide to take the international flight. End of our services.
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