cuyabeno 5 Days Tour

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Duration

5 Days 4 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

20 people

Languages

English, Espanol

Cuyabeno 5 Days 4 Nights Tour

The Cuyabeno 5 Days Tour offers an extended experience in the Ecuadorian Amazon, allowing travelers to explore one of the country’s most important wildlife reserves. Located in northeastern Ecuador, the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve is known for its rivers, flooded forests, lagoons, and exceptional biodiversity. During the tour, visitors travel by motorized canoe through the rainforest and stay in an eco-lodge surrounded by primary jungle. The area is home to monkeys, pink river dolphins, sloths, caimans, turtles, and hundreds of bird species commonly seen during daily excursions.

This Cuyabeno 5 Days Tour combines wildlife observation, guided jungle walks, canoe exploration, and cultural interaction with local indigenous communities. Excursions are organized during the best hours for wildlife activity, including early morning birdwatching and nighttime canoe rides to search for nocturnal animals. Travelers also learn about medicinal plants, rainforest ecology, and traditional Amazon survival techniques from local naturalist guides with extensive knowledge of the reserve.

A longer itinerary provides more opportunities to reach remote sections of the rainforest that are not usually visited on shorter programs. Guests can explore blackwater lagoons, flooded forest ecosystems, and narrow jungle creeks where wildlife sightings are more frequent. The tour typically includes accommodation, meals, transportation within the reserve, and guided activities, making it a practical option for travelers who want a more complete Amazon rainforest experience in Ecuador.

Highlights

  • Navegación en canoa por el río Cuyabeno dentro de la selva amazónica
  • Llegada al lodge en la Reserva de Cuyabeno
  • Baño en la Laguna Grande
  • Atardecer en la Laguna Grande
  • Caminata guiada en selva primaria con observación de flora y fauna
  • Observación de plantas medicinales, insectos, ranas y aves tropicales
  • Visita opcional a la comunidad Siona Tarapuy y experiencia cultural indígena
  • Demostración de elaboración de cacao artesanal y casabe tradicional
  • Excursión nocturna en canoa para observación de caimanes y fauna nocturna
  • Caminata nocturna en la selva
  • Observación de aves al amanecer
  • Regreso en canoa por el río Cuyabeno
  • Traslado de regreso a Lago Agrio y Quito

Day 1 : Arrival Puente Cuyabeno - Transfer to Cuyabeno Reserve

  • 07:00 am – Breakfast
  • 08:00 am – Jungle hike with wildlife observation
  • 12:00 pm – Return to the lodge for lunch and rest
  • 03:00 pm – Traditional handmade chocolate preparation
  • 04:30 pm – Excursion to Laguna Grande, swimming and sunset viewing
  • 06:30 pm – Return trip with caiman and boa spotting
  • 08:00 pm – Dinner and review of the day’s activities
  • 09:00 pm – Rest

Day 2: Activities in Cuyabeno

  • 07:00 am – Breakfast
  • 08:00 am – Guided rainforest walk with animal observation
  • 12:00 pm – Return to the lodge for lunch and relaxation
  • 03:00 pm – Artisan chocolate-making experience
  • 04:30 pm – Visit to Laguna Grande for swimming and sunset enjoyment
  • 06:30 pm – Evening canoe ride searching for caimans and boas
  • 08:00 pm – Dinner and summary of the day’s adventures
  • 09:00 pm – Overnight at the lodge

Day 3: Birdwatching - End of Tour

  • 05:00 am – Sunrise birdwatching excursion
  • 07:00 am – Return to the lodge for breakfast
  • 09:00 am – Departure toward Cuyabeno Bridge
  • 11:00 am – Arrival at the bridge – End of the tour
  • 11:30 am – Bus departure to Lago Agrio
  • 01:30 pm – Arrival in Lago Agrio (lunch not included)

  • Pick up&transportation Lago Agrio-Lodge
  • Acommodation
  • Meals
  • Coffee&Tea all day
  • Certified Guides
  • Excursions Gear
  • Any Entrance,
  • Tip,
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Any not specified service or expense

5 Days

English
Espanol

Tour's Location

What to bring ?

Recommended Packing List
• Long sleeves, 2 or more • Comfortable pants, 2 or more (no jeans) • Shorts, 2 or more • T-shirts, 2 or more • Socks, one pair per day • Tennis shoes and / or sandals • Thick jacket and sweater • Biodegradable or natural Soap and shampoo • Swimsuit • Cotton Underwear (optional) • Glasses • Camera • Small backpack (waterproof) • Mosquito repellent • Bags for equipment, clothes, papers, etc. • Binoculars (optional) • Flashlight with extra batteries • Sunscreen • First Aid Box • Hat or cap • Plastic bottle  • Towel                • Original Passport and / or identity card

Where is located Cuyabeno ?

The Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve is located in northeastern Ecuador, in the Amazon rainforest, near the border with Colombia. It is one of the most biodiverse protected areas in the country.

How do I get Cuyabeno ?

Access to Cuyabeno is usually done from Quito. Travelers take an overland transport (bus or private transfer) to El Puente, near Lago Agrio, which is the main entry point to the reserve. From there, the journey continues by canoe along the Cuyabeno River to the lodges inside the jungle.

How long does it take to reach Cuyabeno ?

The trip from Quito to Lago Agrio takes approximately 7–8 hours by road, followed by a canoe ride of about 2–3 hours into the reserve, depending on river conditions.

Is Cuyabeno save to visit ?

Yes, Cuyabeno is generally safe for travelers. Tours are led by experienced local guides who ensure safety during all activities, including canoe rides and jungle hikes.

How difficult are the activities within Cuyabeno ?

A moderate level of fitness is recommended, as activities include walking in humid jungle conditions and canoe travel, but no extreme trekking is required.

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Information Contact

Email

sales@cuyabenotravel

Website

https://cuyabenotravel.com/

Phone

+593 980 77 6256

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