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Kapawi

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About Kapawi

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Kapawi Ecolodge and Reserve is located on the Pastaza River close to the Peruvian border in one of the most pristine and isolated parts of theAmazonBasin. Access is only by air, with the nearest town a 10-day walk away. The lodge began as a partnership between a private company and the Achuar, a local tribe of Amazonian Indians and is now wholly owned by the Achuar community.

Being so remote there is a great variety of wildlife in the surrounding rainforest, and visitors are given an insight into the flora and fauna of the rainforest and the life of the Achuar by a naturalist guide and an Achuar guide from the local community. The area is home to about 540 species of birds and 200 mammal species. It is possible to see pink dolphins, giant otters, caiman, tapirs, capybaras, various species of monkeys including squirrel and howler monkeys, and more! The ecolodge does not offer fixed excursions, but multiple choices and flexibility. There are visits to Achuar communities, river canoeing, tubing and kayaking, birdwatching and rainforest hikes. The hikes range from easy, short walks of up to 3 hours on well-defined trails to demanding treks of many hours.

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Highlights

  • Very remote location
  • Large mammal and bird list
  • Interaction with local indigenous community

 

Situation

On the Pastaza River close to the Peruvian border.

Getting there

There are flights from Quito to Kapawi with a short stop in Shell on Mondays and Fridays.

Best time

It is usually best to avoid the heaviest rains from February to May.

Health

There are no compulsory vaccinations, but yellow fever and malaria prophylactics are recommended.

Activities

Visits to Achuar communities; river canoeing, kayaing and tubing; birding and rainforest hikes; nightly outings to search for caiman; fishing; swimming

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