Private Tour Highlights
- Take a trip to the middle of the world, and see the monument that honors the correct location of the equator
- See the beautiful and brightly colored flamingo lagoon, with a chance to go swimming or snorkeling
- Visit Genovesa Island, known as “bird island” for being home to thousands of tropical birds
- See the remarkable cactus forest, as well as land iguanas, sea lions and several species of tropical birds
- Observe the colonies of sea lions and blue-footed boobies on Isla Lobos
- Spend a fascinating day at Ecuador’s two best clay licks to see several different and colorful species of bird
Tour Overview
The Napo Wildlife Center Lodge is the ultimate alternative eco-hotel in Amazonian Ecuador. Located within Yasuni National Park, on the edge of Añangucocha Lake, NWC is made up of 82 square miles of the most pristine tropical rain forest.
This area boasts great bio-diversity and privacy. Seclusion and comfort are the norms at this lodge, which offers lake and forest views from private porches. Napo Wildlife Center is the ancestral territory of the Añangu Quichua community, which took the initiative to build it themselves. Yampu travelers will also visit Quito and take a cruise to the Galapagos Islands aboard a First Class Catamaran.
Included in the itinerary is a First Class cruise. Due to current Galapagos Islands regulations, each cruise can only visit an island every 14 days. This sample 5 day itinerary runs every two weeks. However, we are able to offer a variety of other Galapagos cruises. Depending on your dates of travel, we are able to customize your itinerary to match the Galapagos Cruise departures.
Inclusions
*Please note that all cruise itineraries are subject to change. Deluxe and five star clients have a suite cabin quoted in the price, three and four star are quoted with standard cabins.
*By traveling to the Galapagos with Yampu Tours, you will be making the choice to travel responsibly. As members of IGTOA (International Galapagos Tour Operators Association), Yampu donates $7 for every traveler that travels to the Galapagos with us. We are dedicated to helping preserve the islands while supporting sustainable ecotourism. As an IGTOA member, we are informed, involved, and concerned.
*There will also be an optional Galapagos Conservation contribution of $50 per passenger added to your final proposal. The contribution will go towards: Creating benefits and educational opportunities for local people; Strengthening responsible tourism management; Building strong financial support for conservation among the travel industry and travelers; Promoting high professional standards for the tourist industry;
Exclusions
Gratuities and local airport taxes that are payable in the country of destination are not included. Taxes and security fees that can be paid at time of ticketing are already included in the quote. The is not included.
Package Price: From £$ 12146
Prices shown above are per person. Hotel categories do not adhere strictly to international ratings; Yampu has evaluated the hotels according to destination and availability. Prices include local airfare (where applicable), hotel accommodation including daily breakfast; all transfers with baggage handling, all guided tours in English and all entrance fees.
Please note that prices are subject to change based on availability and seasonality, especially during the holiday season from December 20th through January 5th each year. Please contact a Yampu Travel Specialist for more information on best times to travel.
Trip Type:
All our trips are operated on a private basis unless specified otherwise. This is only a sample itinerary; your Yampu Tour Consultant will personalize this trip for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!
Tour Itinerary
Quito
Flight to Quito. Upon arrival in Quito, be greeted at the airport and transferred to the hotel.
Flight to Quito. Upon arrival in Quito, be greeted at the airport and transferred to the hotel.
Full Day Colonial Quito Tour & The Equator
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The tour begins today with a visit to Independence Square where the Presidential Palace, the Cathedral and El Sagrario Church are located. Also visit the Church of La Compania (1605), and enjoy a brief visit to the church and monastery of San Francisco (1535). The oldest Ecuadorian church, the collection of artwork here includes paintings, sculpture and furniture dating back to the 16th century. Leaving the churches, visit the recently restored 24 De Mayo Boulevard, named after the battle which sealed Ecuador´s independence.
Also, visit La Ronda Street in Old Quito. Lined with colonial houses and inspired by painters, poets, musicians and historians, this visit gives a taste of traditional Quito. The tour will then continue 30-minutes outside of Quito, towards the Middle of the World. Visit the main Monument honoring the correct location of the equator and visit the Ethnographic Museum, located inside the Equator Monument. Or, visit the Inti Nan Museum, a scientific and cultural Museum located in the exact place where the Equator Line crosses. ...read less
Quito – Baltra
Transfer to the airport for the morning flight from Quito to Baltra in the Galapagos. Upon arrival, be greeted at the airport and transferred to the Galapagos cruise.
This afternoon, visit Bachas Beach on Santa Cruz Island. Play de las Bachas is located on the northern coastline of Santa Cruz. Here, one will be able to see the brightly colored flamingo lagoon, encounter marine iguanas, various sea birds, and sea turtles. This is a good location to swim and snorkel.
Transfer to the airport for the morning flight from Quito to Baltra in the Galapagos. Upon arrival, be greeted at the airport and transferred to the Galapagos cruise.
This afternoon, visit Bachas Beach on Santa Cruz Island. Play de las Bachas is located on the northern coastline of Santa Cruz. Here, one will be able to see the brightly colored flamingo lagoon, encounter marine iguanas, various sea birds, and sea turtles. This is a good location to swim and snorkel.
Genovesa Island
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This morning, visit Darwin Bay on Genovesa Island. Genovesa is a collapsed volcano that ships are able to sail into through its large breached caldera and anchor at the foot of the steep crater walls. Genovesa is commonly referred to as ‘bird island’ because it is home to thousands of great frigate birds, red-footed boobies, noddy terns, lava gulls, tropic birds, doves, storm petrels, and Darwin’s finches.
This afternoon, visit Prince Philip’s Steps on Genovesa Island. El Barranco, also known as Prince Philip’s Steps, has a trail through a Palo Santo forest to an open area full of nesting birds that include masked boobies, frigates, and red-footed boobies. At the end of this trail are thousands of band-rumbed storm petrels nesting in the crevices at the cliff’s edge. One will also be able to see the short-eared owls as they hunt the storm petrels during the daylight hours.
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Plazas Island, Santa Fe Island
This morning, visit Plazas Island. Plaza Sur was originally formed by uplifted lava and the terrain includes an impressive cactus forest. On land, see land iguanas, sea lions and several species of tropical birds.
This afternoon, visit Santa Fe Island, home to a cactus forest and a colony of land iguanas that are native to the island. Here, one can also see the Galapagos mockingbird, magnificent frigate, brown pelican, and several species of Darwin’s finches.
This morning, visit Plazas Island. Plaza Sur was originally formed by uplifted lava and the terrain includes an impressive cactus forest. On land, see land iguanas, sea lions and several species of tropical birds.
This afternoon, visit Santa Fe Island, home to a cactus forest and a colony of land iguanas that are native to the island. Here, one can also see the Galapagos mockingbird, magnificent frigate, brown pelican, and several species of Darwin’s finches.
San Cristobal Island, Isla Lobos
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This morning, visit Punta Pitt. This unusual volcanic formation is located in the northeast of San Cristobal Island. Here, one is likely to see tiny lava lizards scurrying around the rocks as well as all three species of the Galapagos booby; Nazca, masked, and blue or red-footed boobies.
This afternoon, visit Kicker Rock and Isla Lobos. Isla Lobos is a tiny rock island to see a colony of sea lions and a colony of blue-footed boobies. Kicker Rock is a magnificent rock that jets out 500 feet high from the middle of the ocean and is shaped similar to a sleeping lion. The rock is split with towering vertical walls on either side that forms a narrow channel through which small vessels can investigate. There is no landing site here but the view from the boat will make a lasting impression.
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San Cristobal – Quito
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This morning, visit El Junco Lagoon, San Cristobal. This site is reached by road and is about a half hour drive from Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. The road goes through the small farming settlement of El Progreso. The lake itself is the caldera (collapsed cone) of an extinct volcano and is about 300 meters wide. The name El Junco is Spanish for sedge, which is present along the banks of the lake.
This afternoon, be transferred to the San Cristobal airport for the flight back to Quito. Upon arrival, be greeted at the airport and transferred to the hotel.
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Quito - Coca
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This morning, transfer to the Quito airport for a 30 minute flight to Coca over the eastern Andes at almost 10,000 feet to the Amazon Basin at only 820 feet. Upon arrival in Coca, be greeted and transferred via the Napo River to the Napo Wildlife Center. The transfer will last approximately two hours during which one can enjoy a boxed lunch and view the exotic wildlife of the Amazon.
This afternoon, arrive at the Yasuni Biosphere Reserve to transfer to a smaller dugout canoe and enjoy a peaceful paddle up a small stream that connects to the lake on which the lodge is located (no motorized transport is allowed on the creek so wildlife isn't disturbed). After one hour, reach the Anangu Lake and get the first view of the striking lodge. Upon arrival, enjoy a welcome drink before settling into the accommodations. After dinner, there will be an opportunity to join a night excursion, taking in the nocturnal sounds and sights.
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Ecuador Clay Licks
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This morning, wake early and transfer by canoe to one of the two best clay licks in Ecuador to witness the colorful whirlwind of activity beginning at 7:30am. Here one will be able to see 11 species of macaws, parrots and parakeets. The colorful birds arrive by the hundreds to eat the clay that is thought to detoxify certain nuts and seeds they eat.
A specially designed viewing blind allows for close proximity and complete concealment so while the birds are performing their morning ritual, one can peacefully enjoy a coffee. As the activity at this lick begins to slow, make way to the second clay lick where one will be able to see different species of macaws, parrots & parakeets, weather permitting.
Here, enjoy a boxed lunch while watching the avian activity. Late this afternoon, return to the lodge and enjoy a siesta before dinner. ...read less
Canopy Tour
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After an early breakfast, depart from the lodge for the finest experience at a canopy tower on the Napo. The 36 meter high canopy tour is the perfect way to view the wildlife above the forest floor. While ascending the 12-story tower, will pass through different levels of the forest and emerge on top of a huge Ceiba tree.
Here, cross onto a wooden platform that is actually built into the tree and experience the view formerly reserved only for the birds. The metal tower itself was constructed to the highest standards, galvanized, and carefully inspected by engineers; safety is the priority. ...read less
Napo Wildlife Center – Quito
This morning, depart from the Napo Wildlife Center early in the morning for the return flight to Quito, and then connecting with the international flight home.
This morning, depart from the Napo Wildlife Center early in the morning for the return flight to Quito, and then connecting with the international flight home.
Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Coca, Ecuador
Places You'll See
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Quito
The magnificent city of Quito is bursting with cultural, historical, and artistic character. Along with its scenic parks such as Parque La Carolina, visit its enchanting museums like the Museo del Banco Central. Take a trip to the Mitad del Mundo, or the “Middle of the World”, where the first measurements to prove the earth was round, were taken.
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Galapagos
Become enchanted by the unique and seemingly intrepid wildlife native to the Galapagos Islands. Dive in with the underwater life, or stay above water enjoying the other several water sports. For a dryer experience, relax on the sandy beaches soaking up the sun. Spend time with Giant Tortoises at the Charles Darwin Research Center.
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Coca
At the convergence of the Napo and Coca Rivers within the Amazon rainforest rests the city of El Coca. This is where many begin their journey into the national park, but there are many things of interest in this bustling area to discover. Enjoy drinks at local restaurants and browse through the many different clothes boutiques before venturing on the Iconic Napo River or exploring the mysterious depths of the Amazon.
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Testimonials
Jodi from Australia
Traveled May, 2009
I would love to encourage people to enjoy the same amazing experience as I had
We are back from our trip and I wanted to say a special thank-you for everything that you have helped us with. The trip was unbelievable; we had the best time of our lives. If I had it over I would not change a thing!We are definitely interested in a central-american tour, maybe in a few years time and I would not dream of going anywhere but straight back to you to help me plan it!!!! I’m also more than happy for you to use me as a reference; I would love to encourage people to enjoy the same amazing experience as I had!Thanks again for everything 🙂
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John and Patty J.
Traveled October, 2014
John and I had a fabulous time on the trip you planned for us in Peru and Ecuador.
John and I had a fabulous time on the trip you planned for us in Peru and Ecuador.You planned every part of our trip down to the last detail, and we are happy to report that all went as planned! We were met at every flight by the guides who did an excellent job of teaching us about the areas we were visiting.They made each day interesting and fun. All of our accommodations were excellent, we especially appreciated the splash pool in our cabana at Inkaterra Amazonica. The weather there was very hot and humid, so being able to cool off in our private pool was a luxury! The one day hike into Machu Picchu was perfect. It gave us a taste of what hiking the Inka Trail was like. For us, it was a great alternative to hiking 4 or more days. We were able to see so many other places to add to our experience, without adding too many more days to our trip.
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Raymond F.
Traveled June, 2013
Overall the trip was a success
Overall the trip was a success all went according to plan which is very good given the number of locations etc. we enjoyed the three countries. We enjoyed Costa Rica the most with lots of wildlife sightings there and friendly people, but Mexico was close behind and apart from the Mayan ruins which lived up to expectations we did see quite a lot of wildlife there too.
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