Pristine location
Indigenous community involvement
Wildlife sightings
This is the best alternative of spending time in both the jungle and in a luxury Amazonian ecolodge. This ecotourism initiative will conserve approximately 82 square miles of the most immaculate Amazon Rain Forest within the Yasuni National Park, an essential Biosphere Reserve, and Ecuador’s greatest tract of tropical rainforest. The Lodge is located by Aangucocha Lake, in the distinctive ancient land of the Anangu Kichwa Community, and they maintain this tourism project on their own venture, with support from the Tropical Nature Conservation System, supplying income to they’re own local families.
The lodge has a capacity for up to 50 people and consists of 12 ample and comfortable standard cabins and 8 suites, being 20 cabins in total. The cabins are distributed by suites. Doubles and triple rooms. Each cabin is fully equipped with electricity, hot-water showers, private bathrooms, a balcony and a security box for those in need of one. The lodge also includes a big, luxury dining and lounge area where travelers can spend their time.