Cuyabeno Amazon Tours

The Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve is a vast and biodiverse protected area located in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest. It covers an area of approximately 2,300 square miles (6,000 square kilometers) and is situated in the Sucumbíos and Orellana provinces of northeastern Ecuador.

The Cuyabeno Reserve is known for its exceptional biodiversity, and it's one of the most biologically diverse regions in the world. The reserve's unique geographical features, which include rivers, lakes, flooded forests, and lowland rainforests, contribute to its rich and varied ecosystem. Here are some of the main aspects of biodiversity found in the Cuyabeno Reserve:

  1. Flora: The reserve is home to an incredible variety of plant species, ranging from towering canopy trees to understory vegetation. The dense rainforest provides habitat for numerous plant species, many of which have not been fully studied or identified by scientists.
  2. Fauna: Cuyabeno is renowned for its diverse wildlife. It provides a sanctuary for many iconic Amazonian species, such as jaguars, pumas, ocelots, tapirs, giant river otters, and several monkey species, including howler monkeys and capuchins. Additionally, a wide array of bird species, including toucans, macaws, parrots, and harpy eagles, inhabit the region.
  3. Aquatic Life: The water bodies in the Cuyabeno Reserve, such as the Cuyabeno River and various lakes, support a rich aquatic ecosystem. The region is known for its abundant fish species, including piranhas, catfish, and several other freshwater fish.
  4. Reptiles and Amphibians: The reserve is also home to a diverse range of reptiles and amphibians, including various snake species, caimans, iguanas, and a multitude of frog and toad species.
  5. Insects and Invertebrates: As with most rainforests, Cuyabeno hosts an incredible diversity of insects and invertebrates, many of which are yet to be fully cataloged by scientists.
  6. Indigenous Communities: The Cuyabeno Reserve is not only a haven for wildlife but also home to several indigenous communities. These communities have lived sustainably in the Amazon for generations and play an essential role in conserving the biodiversity of the region.

Conservation efforts in the Cuyabeno Reserve are essential to protect this incredible biodiversity from the threats posed by deforestation, illegal logging, and encroachment by human activities. The Ecuadorian government and various conservation organizations work together to maintain the delicate balance between preserving the environment and promoting sustainable tourism that benefits both the local communities and the wildlife.

Cuyabeno Amazon Tours

Cuyabeno Reserve Ecuador is a region of the Amazon in north-eastern Ecuador only accessible by small boat. Here visitors stay in comfortable wooden eco-lodges with and spend the day exploring the rainforest with indigenous guides.

Prices per person:

– $350 for 3 Nights 4 Days (starts on Every Monday and Thursday)
– $390 for 4 Nights 5 Days (starts every Thursday)

Price Includes:
— Transport by bus to Cuyabeno reserve entrance and back
— Transport by boat to campsite and back
— All meals during the trip
— Intercultural exchange with the local Siona people
— Night walks in the forest
— Visit to the lagoons and swimming
— Bird watching
— Local Naturalist guides
— Equipment as boots (until 47) and raincoats
— Tour for finding Caimans at night
— Trek in the forest

Price Excludes:
- Travel to Lago Agrio
- Alcoholic drinks

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