Amazon Tours in Ecuador
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- The best Ecuador Amazon Rainforest tours
- Ecuadorian Amazon Tour Reviews
- Travel Amazonian Region Ecuador your way
- Best tour companies for Amazonian Region Ecuador tours
- Popular Amazonian Region Ecuador Cruise Ships
- Discover Amazonian Region Ecuador tours for every budget
- Amazonian Region Ecuador tours for every group
- Top Amazonian Region Ecuador travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Amazonian Region Ecuador
- Contact our Amazonian Region Ecuador travel experts
- What our customers ask about Amazon Tours in Ecuador
The best Ecuador Amazon Rainforest tours
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5 Days Amazon Lodge Cuyabeno Reserve
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“An excellent experience. Everyone was extremely knowledgeable and kind.”
Tyler, traveled in October
The Nicky Lodge serves as your gateway to Ecuador's Amazon, where diverse wildlife roams Cuyabeno Reserve. Indigenous cultural encounters, swimming in pristine lagoons, and comfortable rooms with hot showers await. Professional guides accompany all daily adventures.
Duration 5 days Destinations Cuyabeno Wildlife Preserve Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Ecuador Galapagos Travels From
- US$455
Local Living Ecuador—Amazon Jungle
23 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The best part for me were the meals provided. Great experience of local cooking and variety.”
Brigitte, traveled in May
A 7-day Amazon adventure from Quito welcomes travelers aged 12+. Four nights with Quichua hosts near Tena feature medicinal plant walks, cacao tastings, and traditional ceremonies. This intimate G Adventures tour (rated 5.0/5.0) includes jungle treks, amaZOOnico sanctuary visits, and cultural exchanges in Shandia community.
Duration 7 days Destinations Quito, Tena Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $929
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4 Days Amazon Lodge Cuyabeno Reserve
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“An amazing tour! We learned and saw so much. Unforgettable experience for sure.”
Sara, traveled in August
Northeastern Ecuador's Cuyabeno Reserve harbors jaguars, sloths, and 500+ bird species. Nicky Lodge's comfortable cabins serve as base for guided hikes through primary forest, traditional cassava-making with Tarapuy people, and nocturnal wildlife spotting. Total costs around $400 for 4 adventure-filled days.
Duration 4 days Destinations Cuyabeno Wildlife Preserve Age Range 8 to 70 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Ecuador Galapagos Travels From
25% Off- US$425
Jamu Lodge serves as your base for pristine Cuyabeno waterway adventures, where pink dolphins and hoatzin birds thrive. Tarapuy community workshops, guided jungle treks, and nocturnal caiman spotting await. Full-board accommodation includes expert naturalist guides.
Duration 5 days Destinations Quito, Nueva Loja, Cuyabeno Wildlife Preserve Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
25% Off- US$816
Cuyabeno Amazon Eco-Lodge Adventure 6D/5N
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The eco lodge was comfortable and the chef prepared amazing meals. I would highly recommend this tour.”
Harriet, traveled in September
Jamu Lodge in Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve welcomes travelers, with 60+ reviews from couples. The 6-day stay features jungle treks, nocturnal wildlife spotting, and Tarapuy community visits. Comfortable lodge accommodation, traditional Amazon cuisine (4B/5L/4D), and protected rainforest habitats ensure comprehensive wildlife viewing.
Duration 6 days Destinations Quito, Cuyabeno Wildlife Preserve Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
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Ecuadorian Amazon Tour Reviews
- 5 Days Amazon Lodge Cuyabeno Reserve
Everything about our trip was outstanding. Before our departure, Daniel from Tourradar set the very highest standards by being extremely helpful, professional and friendly in dealing with all our questions and helping us to arrange our trip. During our stay, Romulo and the rest of the team at Nicky Lodge maintained a highly welcoming atmosphere and our stay was both deeply insightful and comfortable.
- 4 Days Amazon Lodge Cuyabeno Reserve
Magical experience! Would fully recommend!
- Local Living Ecuador—Amazon Jungle
It was an amazing time. We did activities I’d never be able to do with out the tour.
Travel Amazonian Region Ecuador your way
Deep in the Cuyabeno Reserve, our explorer tours run 4-7 days and really get you into the heart of Amazon life. The small groups move between canoe trips and jungle walks, led by guides who know every bird call and plant use. You'll spot exotic hoatzins and kingfishers in the morning, learn traditional medicine from indigenous experts by afternoon and search for glowing eyes in the darkness during night walks. What our travelers love most is living with Quichua families in wooden riverside huts - it's basic but genuine. You'll join in daily activities like piranha fishing, try your hand at blowgun hunting and take part in traditional shamanic ceremonies. The mix of wildlife watching, cultural exchange and hands-on activities gives you a real feel for life in the Amazon, not just a surface view.
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Group
43 tours in Amazonian Region EcuadorOur Amazon group tours usually run with 8-12 people, which works perfectly for being social while still seeing plenty of wildlife. People particularly connect when learning traditional cooking with Siona communities or trying their hand at blowgun demonstrations. The local Quichua families share their daily routines openly, showing visitors medicinal plants, traditional ceremonies and also jungle survival skills. Our customers often mention how having others around makes everything more fun, especially during night walks when everyone helps spot animals.
Small Group
18 tours in Amazonian Region EcuadorWith just 6-8 people, small group tours give you a more intimate Amazon experience. The schedule stays flexible enough to follow wildlife sightings or work around weather changes. Guides can take their time explaining complex ecosystem connections and cultural practices in detail. Having fewer people means you can use narrower trails and approach wildlife quietly, which really helps at parrot clay licks or when tracking monkeys in the canopy.
Private / Personalized
7 tours in Amazonian Region EcuadorPrivate tours let you completely customize your Amazon experience with dedicated guides and flexible schedules. You can adjust the pace based on what interests you most, whether that's taking extra time for wildlife photography, spending more time with indigenous communities or also focusing on specific bird species. Our customers especially like being able to choose their activity times and lingering in areas that catch their interest.
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A week in the Amazon lets you really get to know both the communities and wildlife. You'll spend nights in traditional wooden huts with Quichua families, learning practical skills like making chocolate from raw cacao and crafting hunting blowguns. The schedule includes time at the amaZOOnico Animal Rescue Centre, shamanic healing sessions and bike rides through local villages. Our guests particularly enjoy the variety - you might spend mornings learning about jungle medicine, afternoons paddling hidden lakes and evenings watching the sunset from observation towers. Some tours focus more on wildlife spots like Genovesa Island, where you'll find Nazca boobies, red-footed boobies and also great frigatebirds. Seven days gives you enough time to settle into the Amazon rhythm while keeping things interesting with a good mix of activities and downtime.
Demographics
Discover unforgettable adventures designed for all ages! Whether you're young or young at heart, our adventures offer excitement and wonder for everyone.
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Best time to visit Amazonian Region Ecuador
- Spring 2025
Spring brings more active wildlife, and our 5-6 day programs make the most of it. You'll visit parrot clay licks in the early morning where up to 11 different parrot species gather - it's quite a sight. These tours include hands-on experiences like making traditional cassava bread with Tarapuy families, swimming in black water lagoons and also paddling through flooded forests. Our guests particularly value the bilingual guides who really know their stuff; they explain complex ecosystem connections while spotting howler monkeys, toucans, sloths and also giant river otters.
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- Summer 2025
Summer conditions are perfect for longer 5-7 day Amazon immersions. The best programs mix stays at well-equipped eco-lodges with visits to community projects focused on sustainability. Each day brings something different - dawn canoe rides for birds and monkeys, afternoon hikes learning about giant ceiba trees and also medicinal plants. The cultural exchange makes these special - you'll join traditional ceremonies, learn jungle survival from local guides and take part in morning wayusa rituals with indigenous families. Night activities range from spotting kinkajous and owls to finding fishing bats.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall means fewer crowds but wildlife viewing stays excellent. Many lodges run 4-6 day programs with visits to 35-meter canopy towers where dozens of bird species fly at eye level. Our travelers love how the days flow - active morning wildlife walks, afternoon cultural activities with local communities and also evening boat rides looking for nocturnal animals. You'll get to fish for piranhas, learn about butterfly life cycles at dedicated farms and also cook traditional dishes using ingredients straight from the jungle. Nicky Lodge gives you solid value for a real Amazon experience in Cuyabeno - our travelers consistently mention the warm staff, well-trained guides and good food. You can often find better rates by booking in Quito rather than through online sites. If you're after something more upscale, La Selva Lodge delivers with unique activities like yoga sessions and piranha fishing (yes, actual fishing for piranhas). The property sits in a beautiful spot and really makes the most of its location. G Adventures runs a good "Local Living" program here, and people generally love how smoothly everything runs. The one downside our solo visitors mention is that you can't get a single room - something to keep in mind if you're traveling alone. Jamu Lodge, which you can book through TourRadar, gets good marks for its comfortable rooms and excellent meals. A few recent guests have had mixed feelings about their guides' involvement and some communication hiccups with staff, but most find it a solid choice for exploring Cuyabeno. The key thing with any Amazon lodge is knowing what you want - whether it's basic but authentic like Nicky, or more refined like La Selva. Both give you real jungle experiences, just with different levels of comfort and different price points.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter visits to Amazon focus on top wildlife spots when river levels drop lower. Several lodges around Cuyabeno Reserve run 4-5 day programs mixing canoe safaris with local culture. Our travelers really enjoy those early morning bird sessions - you'll spot prehistoric-looking hoatzins, various parrots and also kingfishers right along the water. The indigenous guides have an incredible eye for spotting monkeys up in the canopy, pink river dolphins in lagoons and they share deep knowledge about medicinal plants their families have used for generations. At night, you'll search for caimans with spotlights and listen to traditional music from local staff.
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How Do You Get to Amazon Lodges in Ecuador?
Most lodges are reached by flying from Quito to Coca then taking a motorized canoe down the Napo River it's actually a pretty exciting journey. Tours like the Amazon Jungle Sacha Lodge Short Break use this route and it works really well. Some travelers head to places like Cuyabeno Reserve by taking an overnight bus from Quito to Lago Agrio followed by a canoe trip - tours like the Cuyabeno Amazon Eco-Lodge Adventure and 5 Days Amazon Lodge experience offer this option and it's a bit more adventurous.
What Kind of Indigenous Experiences Can You Have?
You'll often get to spend time with Kichwa communities like the Tarapuy in Cuyabeno and the Siona people which is really special. There's hands-on stuff like learning to make cassava bread and you can take part in the traditional Kichwa wayusada ritual it's this amazing pre-dawn ceremony with sacred tea. Several tours showcase these experiences - the Unique Amazon Sustainable Communities tour features the wayusada ritual while the Cuyabeno Eco-Lodge Adventure lets you make bread with the Tarapuy folks. The 7 Days Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve tour for gay travelers includes some great interactions with the Siona community.
Where's Best for Spotting Wildlife in the Ecuadorian Amazon?
Yasuni National Park is incredible for wildlife you can see 11 different parrot species at clay licks and if you're lucky giant river otters too. The Unique Amazon Sustainable Communities tour takes you to these amazing parrot spots. Over in Cuyabeno Reserve you've got a good chance of seeing pink river dolphins while tours near Coca are great for spotting the prehistoric-looking Hoatzin bird and lots of different monkey species.
When Should You Visit for the Best Wildlife Viewing?
You can visit the Amazon any time of year and each season has its perks. December through May is high water season which means you can canoe deeper into flooded forests perfect for seeing monkeys and birds up close. June to November brings lower water levels making it easier to do jungle walks and spot caimans sunning themselves on the riverbanks.