Day 01. - Departure from the city of Francisco de Orellana (Coca), to the Community of Añangu for the observation of parrots and primates to then move to the community of Pilchi Quichua, where we will make a tasting of typical foods of the Amazon (breakfast), cultural coexistence to learn about their life system, travel through farms and medicinal plants.
We continue the journey through the majestic Napo River to Nuevo Rocafuerte on the border with Peru. We will visit communities and towns such as Pañacocha, Edèn, Samona ¸ Chiru Isla; Tiputini, we will arrive at Martinique Community Quichua (Cantòn Aguarico - Prov. De Orellana) at 3:00 pm approx. In the afternoon we will do the first dolphin sighting.- Dinner.- Night walk to observe insects, rodents, reptiles, etc.
Day 02. - Breakfast .- Visit to parrot salting and piranha fishing (water tour). - Lunch. - Dolphin watching throughout the afternoon. - Dinner. - Caimans sighting.
Day 03. - Breakfast .- Dolphin watching.- observation walk. - Lunch.- Water tour for the sighting of birds and climbing animals. Dinner . Tales and legends.
Day 04. - Breakfast .- Departure to the city of Coca, on the way we will visit the Archaeological Museum of CICAME. Arrival at Coca 5:00 pm approximately.
In the sighting of pink dolphins, have the opportunity to swim with this species and feed them with fish, a unique and unforgettable experience. This tour is carried out throughout the Napo River basin until reaching the border (MARTINICA Quichua community) at 40 min. of Nuevo Rocafuerte in slider (private transport quite fast).
RATES:800.00 usd x pax adult
620.00 usd children under 12 years
Under 6 years have absolute gratuity
Entrance to the community (20.00 usd) personal equipment - water poncho - prescribed medicine, air or land transport from Quito or other cities to the city of Coca
Taxes, provision of food for the dolphins, purified water, qualified naturalist guide in Spanish-English, typical lunch of the region, jungle and cultural activities, fluvial transportation throughout the tour, lodging and complete feeding.
Water poncho, cap or hat, binoculars (optional), sunscreen, insect repellent, long pants, t-shirt or long-sleeved blouse, personal identification documents.