'''Cuyabeno Wild Life Reserve''' is in Sucumbios in Ecuador.

Understand

The Cuyabeno is a floated forest with one of the biggest bio-diversity in the world.

History

Landscape

Flora and fauna

In the Cuyabeno Wild Life Reserve there is about a 10 monkeys species, more than 500 birds spices, the Cuyabeno Wild Life Reserve has the record of different kind of 307 spices trees per hectare, the Cuyabeno is one of the places with most biodiversity in the world

Climate

There are two seasons dry and rainy.

Get in

To access to the reserve is guarded by national park rangers you must take pluvial transportation be in a tour with and accredited guide.

The entrance is by pluvial transport, this transportation is offered by the local communities.

Fees/Permits

The entrance to the reserve for foreigners is $20. There is no permission needed for personal photographies and films.

Get around

See

Fauna

  • Monkeys
  • Birds
  • Pink dolphins
  • Caymans
  • Jaguars
  • Butterflies
  • Snakes
  • Flora

    The Cuyabeno reserve is plenty of spices of trees
  • Orchids
  • Bromides
  • Macrolobyum
  • Community

    The millennial traditions can be seen in the local community settlement

    Do

  • Jungle Trekking
  • Bird Watching
  • Caiman Watching
  • Catching and Release Fishing
  • Buy

    You can buy handicrafts to the local community members

    Eat

    Drink

    Sleep

  • Tapir Lodge. apir Lodge. 5932) 290-2670 / (5932) 290-6036. ttp://www.tapirlodge.com. nfo@tapirlodge.com. 593) 2546376. . Eco-lodge inside the reserve, accommodation with all included tours of 4, 5 and 7 days with camping.

    Lodging

    There are some options for lodging in Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve for different budgets and with different quality of service.

    Camping

    As all the activities in The reserve has to be done with a Cuyabeno's guide, some Lodges offer the service of camping

    Backcountry

    Stay safe

    There have not been registered any incidents inside the Cuyabeno Wildlife reserve in more that 20 years of tourist operation in the zone. It's important to remember that you are traveling to a jungle, there are no mosquito due the rivers, but you must inform your guide and the staff of your accommodation of any allergy or illness that you suffer.

    Get out