6 Days - Birding Tour

Ecuadorian Amazon

Birding Tour 6 Days / 5 Nights

The most complete birdwatching experience in Yasuní

Dive deeper into birdwatching in Yasuní National Park with the 6-day / 5-night Birding Tour at Napo Wildlife Center. With more time at the lodge, you’ll observe iconic species, explore diverse ecosystems, and maximize your wildlife photography opportunities in the Amazon rainforest.

Day 1Arrival at the lodge

After a rewarding 30-minute flight over the eastern Andean mountain range, you will arrive in the city of Puerto Francisco de Orellana, also known as “El Coca.” From there, a 10-minute transfer in private transportation will bring you to our exclusive dock, where we will welcome you. You’ll have a moment to take a break, use the restrooms, enjoy a refreshing drink, and receive a boxed lunch for the journey.

From this point, an exciting two-hour journey begins along the imposing Napo River aboard our covered motorized boats, heading toward the welcome area of the Napo Wildlife Center. Upon arrival, we will switch to one of our rowing canoes, where our team will paddle while you relax and enjoy a magical and tranquil ride through a narrow creek, leading to the lodge nestled at the edge of a beautiful lagoon.

Along the way, you’ll catch your first glimpses of the region’s incredible biodiversity. You may spot Hoatzins, Rufescent Tiger-Herons, Sungrebes, Red-bellied Macaws, and the striking Green-and-rufous Kingfisher.

Once at the lodge, you will be greeted with a refreshing drink and snacks, followed by a brief orientation session about your stay, led by our lodge administrator. Afterward, you’ll be guided to your comfortable room overlooking the lush Amazonian jungle.

Day 2, 3, 4 & 5  – Full day of activities

Four full days or more, to scratch the surface of the avifauna in western Amazonia and get a feel for the complexity of rich habitats and microhabitats within easy reach of the lodge.

One or two mornings we’ll visit the very sturdy canopy tower, which offers privileged access to a world apart from the rest of the rainforest. Flocks of oropendolas, aracaris, tanagers, and euphonias roam the canopy in search of fruit. Spangled and Plum-throated Cotingas glow from the treetops, raptors perch on vantage points to dry off in the morning sun, White-browed Purpletufts and Crowned Slaty Flycatchers sally for insects, numerous parrots and macaws fly by or drop in if there is a fruiting tree nearby, and many other species wander past (and through!) the tower tree.

Good forest trails offer access to another component of the avifauna, with woodcreepers, antbirds, and tinamous particularly well represented. We should encounter the vocally striking Screaming Piha and the visually striking Black-necked Red Cotinga.

A number of clay licks (or “saladeros”) exist on the NWC lands, and here we should see (and hear!) the spectacle of hundreds of parrots and parakeets coming in to eat clay.

We’ll also enjoy numerous canoe rides around the lake by the lodge and along adjacent creeks, where the songs of Silvered and Plumbeous Antbirds reverberate through the flooded forest.

Birds we’ll be seeking here include the poorly known Zigzag Heron, the habitat specialist Point-tailed Palmcreeper, Orange-crested Manakin, and the striking Long-billed Woodcreeper, plus several species of monkeys and the impressive Giant River Otter.

The river-edge forest, where we’ll visit the local community that built and so ably runs the lodge, is home to numerous other species such as Turquoise and Magpie Tanagers, Rufous-headed Woodpecker, and Swallow-winged Puffbird.

Day 6 – Departure day

The day starts early as we return to the welcome area for the transfer to the motorboat. We’ll cruise through the Añangu stream, enjoying the morning sounds and the tranquil dawn scenery. Then, we’ll switch to the motorized boat for the journey back to Coca. Upon arrival, we’ll check in for the return flight to Quito.

IMPORTANT NOTE

This itinerary serves as a sample and is subject to changes due to weather conditions, logistical reasons, the safety of our guests and staff, regulations of the Yasuní National Park, as well as the particular interests of the guests. Changes and additions may be made to optimize wildlife observation, cultural interactions with the local population, and overall enjoyment of the Yasuní National Park.

For safety reasons, swimming in the Añangucocha Lagoon is strictly prohibited.

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All-Inclusive for Your Yasuní Adventure

Comfort in the jungle

Relax in comfortable rooms surrounded by nature, with views of the tropical forest, where modern comfort meets Amazonian serenity.

River transport

Travel comfortably on our Coca – Napo Wildlife Center – Coca transfer, enjoying the majestic Napo River along the way.

Access to Yasuní

Includes entry to Yasuní National Park and a visit to the parrot clay lick, a unique natural spectacle in the Amazon.

Expert guides

Be accompanied by community and bilingual naturalist guides who share their knowledge of Amazonian culture and nature.

Amazonian cuisine

All meals are included during your stay. Enjoy exquisite local cuisine prepared with organic ingredients.

Activity gear

Includes a rain poncho and rubber boots so you can comfortably enjoy all excursions.

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Stories That Inspire: Experiences at Napo Wildlife Center

We share with you some of the testimonials from those who have already been part of this magical adventure.

L6702THseanb L6702THseanbOne of a kind rainforest experience
Napo Wildlife Center sits upon a beautiful Amazon lagoon full of wildlife that you can watch from your porch hammock. The experience here was one of a kind! The guides are incredibly knowledgeable and we had the opportunity to see tons of wildlife in the lush dense forest. Food was delicious and they were extremely accommodating of us as vegetarians. All of the staff were friendly and helpful. They are going above and beyond to support the health of the Amazon and their local community, and by staying here you are helping them to further this goal. The view from the top floor of the lodge shows 360 degrees of untouched land and is the perfect place to wind down your day. Would highly recommend for anyone seeking an unmatched rainforest experience!
DonDe35801Splendid Spot in the Amazon Forest.
The scenery, wildlife , accommodations and staff were all first rate. It's a trip from Quito but well worth it. The Napo River segment from Coca is scenic, the Anangu River segment is a thrill and the Anangu lagoon and lodge are stunning. We had small children with us and it was a challenge but the staff was very helpful with our "special needs". Our best regards to Milton, Fredy, Jefferson, Edison, Clarita and all the fine folks at NWC.
lotteg67En plats i paradiset
Om ni vill uppleva Amazonas så finns det ett paradis i Equador som inte är likt något annat. Lodgen ägs och drivs av lokalbefolkningen och ligger mitt i Yasuni National Park. Här fick vi komma nära naturen - till fots, med kanot, lära oss om människorna som lever och förvaltar jordens lungar. Här finns uttrar, kajmaner, sömngängare och ett otal vackra fåglar. Personalen, maten, hyddorna, allt är välorganiserat på ett mycket personligt sätt. Iväg med er nu! Kommer inte att ångra det!
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