The
Amazon Rainforest of Ecuador Kapawi
Lodge - Ecuador 8 days / 7 nights
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Kapawi is
the newest of the eco-lodges in South America. It is located on the Pastaza
River, on the most remote area of the Ecuadorian Amazon basin. Accesible
only by small aircraft, Kapawi is the most spectacular place in the tropical
rain forest. Built in partnership with the indigenous organization OINAE,
and the private enterprise CANODROS S.A., Kapawi is a state of the art
project.
The lodge
was created in accordance with the Achuar concept of architecture without
a single metal nail. Environmentally -friendly methods such as solar energy,
biodegradable soaps, and trash recycling systems are also being utilized.
Achuar community fee (USD 10,00 to be paid locally)
other meals as mentioned
beverages
personal expenses
tips
DAY 1 SATURDAY ARRIVAL IN QUITO
Arrival in Quito. Transfer from the airport to the hotel.
Quito is set in a hollow at the foot of the volcano Pichincha and in addition
to its gorgeous landscape, surrounded by hills and several snowcapped
mountains, Quito is known for its treasures of Colonial churches, monasteries,
paintings, sculptures and carvings and the magnificent blend of Spanish,
Flemish, Moorish and pre-Columbian architecture. Therefore in 1978 it
has been declared by UNESCO “Patrimony of Mankind”. Altogether
the city has to offer 86 churches and monasteries of the 16th and 17th
century. This attractive city is surrounded by ice-capped volcanoes and
is located only 22 km away from the “Middle of the World”,
the Equatorial Line. Due to its beautiful churches and monasteries, Quito
is called and known as the “Convent of America”.
Overnight at GRAND HOTEL MERCURE ALAMEDA QUITO****.
DAY 2 SUNDAY QUITO
Buffet breakfast.
Today, we will have a sightseeing-tour of the city of Quito to give you
a first impression of the variety there is regarding religious and cultural
sights. During our stay in the old part of the city, you can still breath
the colonial history of Ecuador. As the excursion leads you through the
interesting streets of Quito, the local culture welcomes you with beauty
and intrigue. Your guide will take you for a walk through the culturally
diverse history of Quito. Visit the Church of San Francisco (inside) -which
is said to be the first religious building constructed in South America
by the Spanish. On the way we will pass the church of La Compañia,
which has the most ornate and richly sculptured façade and interior.
Have a closer look at the heart of the city of Quito: the Independence
Square with the Government Palace and the Cathedral (outside). On the
modern part of the city we will see the stone-carved front of Ecuador’s
House of Congress, this façade shows the history of Ecuador, since
our first natives passing through the conquer of the Incas and then the
Spaniards, the Independence and the new Republic. We lead you to Guapulo,
a natural terrace where we will learn about the location of the city,
on the foothills of the Pichincha Volcano, admire the spectacular views
to the Valleys of Cumbayá and Tumbaco and of the Eastern Chain
of Mountains. On a day with clear sky, we can see the Cayambe, the Antizana
and Puntas Volcanoes.
Our tour goes on to the Equatorial Line Monument called “Middle
of the World”. Here you get a truly rare experience to stand in
both, the Northern and Southern Hemispheres simultaneously. The Equatorial
Monument, located as focal point of the park, marks the spot where an
18th century French scientific expedition established the exact position
of the Equator. The area has been built as a typical colonial town, with
restaurants, gift shops and Post Office with philatelic sales. Visit the
monument and the Ethnographical Museum, which shows the history of the
Indian cultures of Ecuador.
Overnight at GRAND HOTEL MERCURE ALAMEDA QUITO****.
DAY 3 MONDAY QUITO – JUNGLE
Amazonia - the region that goes from the Andean Mountain Range to the
Amazon boundary with Peru is called “El Oriente”, which is
the jungle or the rainforest. Its main characteristic is an exhuberant
tropical vegetation. The vast majority of this beautiful green wilderness
remains unspoiled and unexplored, only sparsely populated with indigenous
settlements along the tributaries of the Amazon. Yet for the tourist it
is relatively accessible and when you are out for a marvellous adventure,
then do not miss going to the rainforest!
Buffet breakfast.
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your flight to the Kapawi
Ecolodge and Reserve. The Kapawi Project began in 1993. The goal was to
commence a new trend in eco-tourism, in partnership with the OINAE, by
providing a monthly means of economic support and jobs to the Achuar located
in Kapawi as well as in other communities. In 15 years, all installations
will belong entirely to the Achuar Indians. The lodge accommodates up
to 40 visitors and was built in accordance to the Achuar concept of architecture
(not a single nail was used!). Environmentally-friendly methods such as
solar energy and trash recycling are also being utilized. Achuar is the
name of one of the four groups of the linguistic family Jivaro, (Achuar,
Shuar, Aguaruna and Huambisa). With a global population of about 80.000
people, the Jivaro group is by far the most important homogeneous culture
on the Amazon Basin. Well known in the past for their internal wars, the
Achuar live today in peace, mostly in small villages, a way of living
suggested by the missionaries, wherein they obtain their products produced
in small plots -"chacras"- and from hunting, fishing and gathering
in the rain forest. At the beginning of the 1970's the Achuar were the
only Jivaros who had not suffered any loss of culture due to contact with
the western world.
Morning flight from Quito to Shell (30 minutes) and connection flight
with a small plane to Scharamanetsa (30 minutes). Once in Kapawi, you
will be miles away from what you know as civilization, the nearest town
being a 2 week walk through the forest for the local people. This remoteness
is what makes Kapawi such a special and unique place.
Kapawi is a place of multiple choices and is characterized by its flexibility.
We do not offer fixed programs, but you can design with your guide and
your group, the most suitable one to meet your interests and physical
condition. In Kapawi you can do many activities and the most of the itineraries
will include visits to the Achuar communities, you can share all of a
day with the Achuar families, hikes in the rain forest, canoeing in rivers
and lakes, swimming, watching piranias, pink dolphins, see caimans and
other animals of the area, as well as bird-watching, where there are 480
species. Kapawi is a great place for birding. In ten days you can get
a list of almost 400 species. The river islands often have Horned Screamers
and Orinoco Geese. Muscovy Ducks are more prevalent. Other birds of exceptional
interest featured in Kapawi are two species of Antwren recently discovered
(Herpislochaus and Terenura, sp. Novum), Salvin´s Currasow, Buckley´s
Forest-Falcon, Sapphire Quail-Dove, Blue-winged Parrolet, Scarlet-Shouldered
Parrolet, Black-billed Cuckoo, White Chested Puffbird, Spotted Puffbird,
Tawney-throated Leaftosser, Black Bushbird, Amazonian Umbrellabird, Orange-eyed
Flycatcher (Tolmomyas trailli, sp. Novum), Moriche Oriole and the most
amazing is that you can see and record new species on the islands (like
Arremonops, sp. Novum)!
There are three alternatives, according to your physical condition (not
your age):
EASY: Programs that include short hikes in the rainforest (up to 3 hours)
on well defined trails, visits to the Achuar communities as well as trips
in canoes. Meals are served in the lodge or light meals are taken for
the trip. Typical Achuar meals are also offered in their communities.
During overnight stays in the lodge or in tents.
MODERATE: Programs that include medium-distance hikes in the rain forest
(up to 5 hours), sometimes crossing flooded areas. Trips in canoes and
visits to the Achuar communities are also covered. Light meals are taken
for the journey or typical Achuar dishes are served in their communities.
Overnight stays include the lodge, in the Achuar communities and occasionally
in tents.
DIFFICULT: Demanding hikes of many hours or days in poorly defined and
often flooded trails. Porters will carry food and supplies. Overnight
stays are in tents or in the Achuar communities. Exploration journeys
to virgin areas are occasionally offered. Trips on inaccessible rivers
are done in inflatable rafts. Excellent physical condition is required!
DAY 4 TUESDAY JUNGLE
Various excursions (see above)
All meals included.
Overnight at KAPAWI LOGDE.
DAY 5 WEDNESDAY JUNGLE
Various excursions (see above)
All meals included.
Overnight at KAPAWI LOGDE.
DAY 6 THURSDAY JUNGLE
Various excursions (see above)
All meals included.
Overnight at KAPAWI LOGDE.
DAY 7 FRIDAY JUNGLE – QUITO
After breakfast transfer to the airport and flight to Quito.
After arriving in Quito transfer to your hotel. The afternoon will be
at leisure. You may walk around the occupied streets to explore the beauty
of this city on your own.
Overnight at GRAND HOTEL MERCURE ALAMEDA QUITO****.
DAY 8 SATURDAY QUITO – INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT
Buffet breakfast
Transfer to the airport.
** Single accommodation in Kapawi Lodge upon availability,
Rate subject to reconfirmation.
ECOTOURISM
OPERATION - The entire eco tourism operation takes place
within a 300 sq. Km. area between the Pastaza, Ishpingo and Capahuari
rivers. The area embodies different landscapes and vegetation types such
as big and small rivers, lakes and lagoons, flooded forests, Terra Firme
forest as well as six Achuar communities.
Due to the
system of hikes and river trips extensive and varied, we have four big
advantages:
1. Avoid overuse of the trails, due to the possibility of alternating
hikes.
2. Offer
appropriate activities to all kinds of clients according to their physical
condition and specific interests.
3. Reduce
the cultural impact in the communities.
4. Provide
opportunities in all communities for being visited by tourists.
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2008 pp in Double / Twin
Single +
Single Independent Traveler*
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2007 pp in Double / Twin
Single +
Single Independent Traveler*
$2490
$710
$3840
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