NEAR HUASQUILA
WE OFFER YOU
The area of Napo, Archidona where our lodge is located, offers several attractions to find pleasure in the Amazon to the fullest. You can enjoy an action-packed day of rafting and kayaking, spend time with local indigenous communities learning about their culture and way of life or simply navigate through the Napo River observing nature.
Description:
Duration approximate: 3 hours
We will visit the Jumandy caves, the most famous and beautiful in the area, named after the great warrior Jumandy, a man who resisted the Spanish conquistadors when they were exploring eastern Ecuador. Here we will enjoy landscapes full of mysticism, carrying out different activities within the tourist complex where you can observe the fascinating world of stalagmites and stalactites safely accompanied by certified nature guides.
What to wear?
- Rubber boots
- Cap
- Bathing pants and change of clothes
- Comfortable and light long pants
- Long-sleeved shirt
- Water bottle
- Camera
- Camera bag
- Rain poncho
- Flashlight
No money or documents needed
Duration approximate: 2 hours
Description:
The Sacred Valley of Cotundo has a high concentration of Petroglyphs, an ancient practice of stone carving, whose purpose and age are still unknown. With a high spiritual significance for the native inhabitants of the Amazon, these petroglyphs serve as an integral part of the local culture. As one explores the trails accompanied by an experienced guide, the remarkable engravings on each stone are explained and admired.
What to wear?
- Rubber boots
- Comfortable and light long pants
- Long-sleeved shir
- Bottle of water
- Camera
- Sunscreen
- Rain poncho
- Insect repellent
No money or documents needed
Duration approximate: Full Day with box lunch
Description:
For lovers of adrenaline and adventure, Huasquila Amazon Lodge offers a unique experience: whitewater rafting on the Jatunyaku River that surrounds the Llanganates National Park. Professionals trained in safety regulations provide instruction and accompany guests on the 23 km journey that takes around 3 hours. It doesn’t matter if you already have experience or are looking to start your rafting adventure, Huasquila Amazon Lodge has the perfect activity for you.
What to wear?
- Water shoes
- Comfortable and light long pants
- Long-sleeved shirt
- Bottle of water
- Sunscreen
- Bathing suit
- Insect repellent
- Change of clothes
No documents are needed, bring money for personal expenses and tips.
Duration approximate: Full Day with box lunch
Description:
A 15-minute drive from Huasquila will take you on a fascinating journey through a jungle path that leads to impressive waterfalls, such as “Pinpilala” and “Cara del Diablo”, which finally lead to the majestic canyon known as “Secret Lake”. . The hidden oasis is surrounded by rocks, waterfalls, trees, birds and caves, where you can take an exhilarating jump from the cave into the waterfall’s natural pool, allowing you to immerse yourself in its revitalizing waters.
What to wear?
- Water shoes
- Comfortable and light long pants
- Long-sleeved shirt
- Bottle of water
- Sunscreen
- Swimsuit
- Insect repellent
- Change of clothes
- Lenses
- Camera
- Camera bag
No documents are needed, bring money for personal expenses and tips.
Duration approximate: Full Day with box lunch
Description:
After a 45-minute ride, we’ll start with a laid-back canoe ride and take a short walk through the jungle to the giant ceibo tree. Then, you will go tubing down the river being able to see animals such as monkeys and birds on the banks. We will pause for a box lunch, and then go on to the alligator lagoon. Finally, the tour culminates with a visit to the Amazon animal rescue center, where you will be able to witness the impressive wildlife in its natural habitat.
What to wear?
- Water shoes
- Comfortable and light long pants
- Long-sleeved shirt
- Water bottle
- Sunscreen
- Bathing suit
- Insect repellent
- Change of clothes
- Binoculars
- Camera
- Camera bag
No documents are needed, bring money for personal expenses and tips.
Duration approximate: Full Day with box lunch
Description:
Discover the delicious world of artisanal chocolate on a visit to a nearby fine-scented cacao farm. Learn about the history of cacao in Ecuador and its relationship to local culture during a tour of its facilities. Learn about the processes of fermentation, drying, classification, packaging and distribution of cocoa in the collection center. And to crown the experience, enjoy a tasting of the best chocolates made with local cocoa and buy some to take home. Join us on this journey through the unique flavors and aromas of Ecuadorian chocolate!
What to wear?
- Bottle of water
- Camera