This World Biosphere Reserve of 9,820
square kilometers is the ultimate for birders visiting Ecuador
with 567 species of birds already registered here. This makes
the park one of the sites with the greatest diversity of birds
on the planet. Eighty percent of the region is terra firma and
much of the park has not been explored due to the isolated
peoples living here, especially in the Waorani Indigenous
reserve.
There is easy access from Coca along the Napo to the famous clay
lick of Añangu. Other access areas to the park include the
Tivacuno, Tiputini, Yasuni, Shiripuno Tiguino and Napo Rivers.
Harpy Eagles, Black Hawk-Eagles, Red-and-Green Macaws, Scarlet
Macaws, Blue-and-Yellow Macaws, many other species of parrots,
jaguar, tapir, 10 species of primates, caiman, sloths and the
infamous anaconda are amongst the many other species of wildlife
that inhabit Greater Yasuni. This is the ultimate fantasy
for any adventurer, naturalist and anthropologist.
This trip is perfect for the adventurous guest with more time
who wishes to explore a variety of ecosystems.
Fauna observation cannot be predicted.
The YNP is a region with intact forests and all the indicator
species located here indicate a healthy and rich forest.
It is recommended that our guests relax and wait and see what
the forest
has to offer during this tour.
Weather, noise and the time of day influence animal
observation.
The Amazon is not a zoo. It is a
place of mystery and intrigue and it is a
privilege for all of us to enter.
To increase our guests’ chances of seeing
wildlife during our tours, we recommend that you
start your activities early each morning. Using
your
ears is just as
important as using your eyes
and it is important to listen to what may be
happening
around you and keep
silent as much as
possible. Nocturnal excursions (canoeing and hiking)
offer
excellent opportunities to see
some
of the more mysterious animals in the forest
offering our client an
excellent opportunity to study
insects, frogs, snakes and of course
a favorite, the Kinkajous and Night Owl Monkeys.
Fauna observation cannot be predicted. The YNP is a region
with intact forests and all the indicator species located here
indicate a healthy and rich forest. It is recommended that
our guests relax and wait and see what the forest has to offer
during this tour. Weather, noise and the time of day
influence animal observation. The Amazon is not a zoo. It
is a place of mystery and intrigue and it is a privilege for all
of us to enter.
Accommodations:
Camping or sleeping in a village
(San Isla). Lodge accommodations with private bath and hot water
are available at additional expense. See also Napo Lodge for
more luxurious accommodations located in Añangu. If you
wish to camp along the shores of many of the
important rivers in the area such as
the Yasuni, Tiguino, Shiripuno and Cononaco, this may also be
arranged.
Waorani, Kichwa and 3 non-contacted groups live within the
boundaries of this park.
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