Amazon Lodges in Cuyabeno


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Tapir Lodge

Location: Tapir Lodge is located in the eastern province of Sucumbíos, in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest in the Cuyabeno Reserve. The Lodge has been built with the help of the Siona Secoya community, in order to foster the sustainable eco-tourism in that area. Tapir Lodge has successfully integrated the Siona community of Puerto…


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Jamu Lodge

Jamu Lodge 4 days/3 nights Day 1 In the morning flight to Lago Agrio. Upon arrival in Lago Agrio, you will go by private bus to the entrance of Cuyabeno River (2 hours), where we will have a box lunch. At this point the visitors have to register in the Reserve’s office and pay the…


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Cuyabeno Lodge

Cuyabeno Lodge is located in the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve, an elaborate system of wild lagoons, river and flooded forest found in the North-Eastern Ecuador. It’s the only lodge in the Laguna Grande and the number one in the Cuyabeno Reserve. The reserve encompasses over 602.000 hectares of primary rainforest and boasts an incredible variety of…


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Siona Lodge

Siona Lodge is situated in one of the last unspoiled native jungles in the Amazon, the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve. Ecuador designated the 603.380 square kilometers (2,329.7 sq mi) as a protected wildlife zone since July 26th, 1979. This positive action towards the preservation of part of the Amazon River Basin has allowed us to develop…