Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
Afterward, we will enjoy a delicious lunch in the river shore, picnic style. We’ll have the opportunity to swim in the river or just resting peacefully surrounded by a wonderful natural atmosphere.
After concluding this day’s experience, we’ll head back to the Lodge, but first we will visit a trap museum in a Quichua Community, is a very interesting exhibition of how they used to hunt for centuries. We return to the Lodge by canoe. At night, after dinner, we’ll have our usual meeting around the fireplace to share our day’s experiences.
Day 3
Day 4
In the afternoon we will visit a Quichua family and learn about their millenary culture and traditions such as gold rinse in the river shoreline, traditional pottery making, making of typical drink “chicha” made of yuca (a traditional Ecuadorian manioc), and the use of the “serbatana” (blowpipe for hunting use). After this amazing encounter with Quichua culture, we return to the Lodge by foot over secondary jungle pads. Upon arrival enjoy a snack. At night, after dinner, we will have our usual meeting around the fireplace to share our day’s experiences.
Day 5
Rates in 2018
Rates per person, based on double occupancy. For single or triple rates, please inquire.
Program | Rate | Includes |
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Standard | US$629 | Lodging in bungalows with private bathroom and hot water Visits and excursions English speaking guide at the lodge Meals (from dinner of the first day to the breakfast of the last day) Taxes |
Bronze | US$682 | Transfers from the Hotel to the bus station in Quito and Tena to the Lodge by private car Ticket by public bus from Quito – Tena – Quito (or Baños) Transfer Tena – Cotococha Lodge by private car Lodging in bungalows with private bathroom and hot water Visits and excursions English speaking guide at the lodge Meals (from dinner of the first day to the breakfast of the last day) Taxes |
Gold | US$789 | Private transportation during the whole program with Spanish speaking guide Lodging in bungalows with private bathroom and hot water Visits and excursions English speaking guide Meals (from dinner of the first day to the breakfast of the last day) Taxes |
Adventure | US$757 | Visits and Adventurous Excursions (Rafting, Pimpilala, and Cayman spotting. Private transportation from your hotel in Quito to the bus station and from the bus station in Tena to the lodge for both legs of the round trip. Public transport Quito – Tena – Quito (or Baños) Lodging in bungalows with private bathroom and hot water English speaking guide Meals (from dinner on the first day to breakfast on the last day) Taxes. |
- Drinks
- Tips
- Extras
- Transport to Tena
- Insurance
- Passport (always take a copy as well)
- Camera Film with flash (high speed films are recommended (200-400 ASA))
- Insect repellent
- Sun cream (a high factor is recommended)
- Lip balm (a high factor is recommended)
- Light cotton pants
- Long-sleeved light cotton shirts
- Shorts
- Bathing Suit
- Comfortable shoes and/or sandals for at the lodge
- Extra pairs of socks
- Hat or Cap for sun protection
- Small daypack
- Plastic bags to protect cameras or films from rain and humidity
- Flashlight and batteries
- Binoculars (if possible)
Cotococha Amazon Lodge provides:
- Rubber boots (up to size 46 (European size))
- Rain coats
- Life jackets for canoe, balsa and tubing trips on the river
Sustainable Tourism Operations
Besides a complete client satisfaction, Cotococha Amazon Lodge is fully aware of its responsibility towards the vulnerable Amazon region. We are constantly working on sustainable projects in order to conserve this important area. With your visit to Cotococha Amazon Lodge you contribute to maintain the rainforest and help local communities increase their quality of life. Moreover, Cotococha Amazon Lodge is one of the first Amazon lodges certified by Smart Voyager.
Number of employees: 17
Percentage of local employees: 75%
Caring for the wellbeing of the local and global environment: we don’t dispose of waste in the river or in the forests, and we have made changes to responsibly manage solid and liquid wastes. We don’t contaminate the air, we maintain the vegetation inside and outside the lodge, we don’t introduce domestic animals into the area or allow guests to bring them to the lodge, and we inform staff and guests on how to avoid negatively impacting flora and fauna in the area.
Our business supports the local community: the majority of employees are from the local area. Our two guides are from the indigenous Quechua group. We contract water and land transportation services from local suppliers, and we help economically by purchasing arts and crafts from native communities, and through the entrance fees for the butterfly garden and the animal rescue center.
We are committed to sustainable tourism and are certified by the Smart Voyager.