Napo Wildlife Center Ecolodge
Visit the Clay Licks
One of the most stunning nature spectacles to see in the Amazonia. These are natural banks of clay, where birds and different animals go to eat the mineral. This event starts early in the morning when hundreds of vibrantly colored birds visit the licks.
Forest Trails
To explore the great variety of wildlife such as insects, birds, reptiles and mammals. Some typical animals you may watch in the jungle are: anacondas and other snake species, spiders, giant armadillo, birds such as hoatzins, macaws, toucans, parakeets, parrots as well as monkeys, tapirs, ocelots, etc.
Canopy Observation Tower
Get a close up view of the jungle and its diverse flora and fauna. This 36 meters observation tower was built just next to a huge tree and it offers you the best view of the Amazon Rainforest. Observe flocks of colorful birds flying and the magnificence of the trees, flowers and nature the Amazonia gives us.
Canoe Riding
Explore the black waters of the Añangu Lake and the Napo River creeks on board of a motorized or paddle-canoe! In the river, creeks and lakes of the Amazon jungle we can find hundreds of different aquatic animals such as fish, caimans, turtles, piranhas and giant otters.
Kuri Muyu Interpretation Center
Learn about the Kichwa Añangu community traditions and culture of the Napo Wildlife Center hosts. Women of the community will welcome you with typical dances, rituals, handcrafts food and drinks. Kuri Muyu means Golden Seed in Kichwa, and symbolizes the invaluable wisdom and strength within each seed of knowledge.
Birding
More than 610 bird species inventoried within the Yasuni National Park, give the visitors the best experience in bird watching, an unforgettable adventure in the most biodiverse place on earth.