The Amazon Region contains the world’s largest tropical rainforest, the world’s largest river, and perhaps the greatest diversity of wildlife to be found anywhere. More than 4000 species of birds, 2000 species of fish, 60 species of reptiles, including the Caiman and the Anaconda, the world's largest non-venomous snake, and a great variety of mammals such as the Jaguar, Peccary, Giant Anteater, Tapir, Capybara and Pink River Dolphin.
The guides aboard the river motor yacht, the Manatee Amazon Exporer, will introduce you to the surprising Amazon world, its people, various species of birds, and hundreds of botanical wonders. The Manatee sails along different ecosystems and important natural reserves such as the Yasuní National Park and the Limoncocha Biological Reserve.
Five day trips run Monday to Friday, while 4-day trips run Friday to Monday. 8-day trips can run Monday to Monday, or Friday to Friday.
Highlights
* A thrilling adventure of exploring the tropical rain forest and its native communities
* Observe different ecosystems in Yasuni National Park including an opportunity to swim and fish for piranha!
* Witness different species of parrots gathering on the banks of the river to feed on the clay
* Visit the Museum of Pompeya, a small archaeological sample with Amazonian funeral urns that date back several centuries.
* See the giant trees of the Amazon which can rise over the forest to more than 130 feet high! ...view more details
Abbreviated Itinerary
Monday or Friday: Quito/ Manatee Amazon Explorer
Tuesday (5 day only): Terra Firmae Forest, Lakes and Gorges
Wednesday or Saturday: Parrots and the Limoncocha Biological Reserve
Thursday or Sunday: Culture/ The Amazonian Man Giants of the Forest
Friday or Monday: The return upriver ...see full itinerary
Trip Dates
MONDAY TO FRIDAY (5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS)
FRIDAY TO MONDAY (4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS)
MONDAY TO MONDAY OR FRIDAY TO FRIDAY (8 DAYS/7 NIGHTS)
FRIDAY TO SUNDAY (10 DAYS/9 NIGHTS) (MINIMUM 12 PASSENGERS) ...view more details
Trip Options
MANATEE AMAZON EXPLORER
INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS
2009 GROSS RATES (PER PERSON)
MONDAY TO FRIDAY (5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS)
In Double Cabin US$ 794.00
In Triple Cabin US$ 679.00
In Single Cabin US$1194.00
Children under 12 sharing cabin with Parents US$ 398.00
Airfare Quito-Coca-Quito US$ 120.00, children USD65.05 (under 12 years old) and Yasuni National Park fee US$ 20.00 per person and Parrots`Salt Lick entrance fee USD25.00 both subject to change without previous notice.
FRIDAY TO MONDAY (4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS)
In Double Cabin US$ 597.00
In Triple Cabin US$ 508.00
In Single Cabin US$ 895.00
Children under 12 sharing cabin with Parents US$ 300.00
Airfare Quito-Coca-Quito US$ 120.00, children USD65.05 (under 12 years old) and Yasuni National Park fee US$ 20.00 per person and Parrots´Salt Lick entrance fee USD25.00, both subject to change without previous notice.
MONDAY TO MONDAY OR FRIDAY TO FRIDAY (8 DAYS/7 NIGHTS)
In Double Cabin US$1553.00
In Triple Cabin US$1194.00
In Single Cabin US$2071.00
Children under 12 sharing cabin with Parents US$ 582.00
FRIDAY TO SUNDAY (10 DAYS/9 NIGHTS) (MINIMUM 12 PASSENGERS)
In Double Cabin US$2071.00
In Triple Cabin US$1553.00
In Single Cabin US$2575.00
Children under 12 sharing cabin with Parents US$ 794.00 ...view more details
Why should I choose this trip? What makes it better (different) than other trips?
This trip offers a true Amazon experience. Nowhere else in the world can you encounter such an impressive diversity of living creatures in such a small area. Scarlet, blue and yellow macaws, cobalt’s-winged parakeets, burbling
oropendolas and spectacularly colored tanagers share the skies with lazily soaring vultures, hawks, and the great harpy eagle.
You will be immersed in the forest surrounded by various species and given the opportunity to witness the Amazon as the natives do, and did many years ago. ...view more details
What kind of person will enjoy this trip?
Hikers, birdwatchers, photographers, adults, children, special interest groups ...view more details
FRIDAY
Quito / Manatee Amazon Explorer
Depart from Quito in the morning (11:00), flight to Francisco de Orellana (Coca), arriving to Coca at around 12:00. Transfer to the Napo River port then the motorized canoe ride downstream will be approximately one hour and 30 minutes. Once aboard the Manatee Amazon Explorer will start navigating downstream. The courteous crew will attend to your needs and the guides will introduce you to the surprising Amazon world, its people, more than 600 species of birds, and hundreds of botanical wonders. The Manatee sails along different ecosystems and important natural reserves such as the Yasuní National Park and the Limoncocha Biological Reserve.
SATURDAY
Parrots and the Limoncocha Biological Reserve Early departure by motor canoe to visit a very special corner of the jungle, the clay banks of the river where different species of parrots gather daily to eat this clay that helps them digest the seeds they feed on, it is quite a sight, colorful and noisy! Then, back aboard the Manatee to sail upriver and reach one of the tributaries of the Napo to observe the flora and fauna, the surprising pygmy monkeys and then a trek to the facilities of what used to be South America's Summer Institute of Linguistics in Limoncocha, currently the only Biological Reserve of Ecuador. Upon reaching the Limoncocha Lake, we will board a canoe and travel along the banks of this marshy ecosystem, where over 470 species of birds have been recorded. There is a possibility to fish for piranha, and for a short walk. At night, it is possible to observe the black caimans that inhabit the lagoon; quite an experience... Late return to the Manatee for dinner and overnight.
SUNDAY
Culture / The Amazonian man / Giants of the Forest The adventure today begins with a visit to the Museum of Pompeya, a small archaeological sample with Amazonian funeral urns that date back several centuries, as well as utensils and ways of life of the ancient denizens of the rain forest, which can still be seen today. We will also have the opportunity to see the giant trees of the Amazon, like the kapok, which rises over the forest canopy to more than 80 meters high, with huge, protrading roots. Guests can also try rowing the canoes on a tranquil tributary of the Napo River up to the house of a native family, to share a moment with them and learn their ways of life.
MONDAY
The Return While the Manatee navigates upriver, the guides wrap up our knowledge of the great Amazon region. Then transfer to the airport for the flight to Quito. Note: Every night there will be additional activities such as conferences, review of the flora and fauna and night outings.
5 Day/ 4 Night:
MONDAY
Quito / Manatee Amazon Explorer
Depart from Quito in the morning (11:00), flight to Francisco de Orellana (Coca), arriving to Coca at around 12:00. Transfer to the Napo River port then the motorized canoe ride downstream will be approximately one hour and 30 minutes. Once aboard the Manatee Amazon Explorer will start navigating downstream. The courteous crew will attend to your needs and the guides will introduce you to the surprising Amazon world, its people, more than 600 species of birds, and hundreds of botanical wonders. The Manatee sails along different ecosystems and important natural reserves such as the Yasuní National Park and the Limoncocha Biological Reserve.
TUESDAY
Terra Firmae Forest, Lakes and Gorges Morning disembarkation for a stroll on terra firmae forest, towards an internal lagoon on the Yasuni National Park, observing the different ecosystems and accompanied by the naturalist guide. The excursion includes the opportunity to swim and fish for the famous piranha, time to rest and lunch. The return to the mighty Napo River will be on board a native canoe, rowing along a small black water creek or gorge.
WEDNESDAY
Parrots and the Limoncocha Biological Reserve Early departure by motor canoe to visit a very special corner of the jungle, the clay banks of the river where different species of parrots gather daily to eat this clay that helps them digest the seeds they feed on, it is quite a sight, colorful and noisy! Then, back aboard the Manatee to sail upriver and reach one of the tributaries of the Napo to observe the flora and fauna, the surprising pygmy monkeys and then a trek to the facilities of what used to be South America's Summer Institute of Linguistics in Limoncocha, currently the only Biological Reserve of Ecuador. Upon reaching the Limoncocha Lake, we will board a canoe and travel along the banks of this marshy ecosystem, where over 470 species of birds have been recorded. There is a possibility to fish for piranha, and for a short walk. At night, it is possible to observe the black caimans that inhabit the lagoon; quite an experience... Late return to the Manatee for dinner and overnight.
THURSDAY
Culture / The Amazonian man / Giants of the Forest The adventure today begins with a visit to the Museum of Pompeya, a small archaeological sample with Amazonian funeral urns that date back several centuries, as well as utensils and ways of life of the ancient denizens of the rain forest, which can still be seen today. We will also have the opportunity to see the giant trees of the Amazon, like the kapok, which rises over the forest canopy to more than 80 meters high, with huge, protrading roots. Guests can also try rowing the canoes on a tranquil tributary of the Napo River up to the house of a native family, to share a moment with them and learn their ways of life.
FRIDAY
The Return While the Manatee navigates upriver, the guides wrap up our knowledge of the great Amazon region. Then transfer to the airport for the flight to Quito. Note: Every night there will be additional activities such as conferences, review of the flora and fauna and night outings.
These itineraries are subject to change for safety and technical reasons.
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additional accomodations
trip extensions
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What's Included
• River Transportation.
• Accommodations in Single, Double or Triple Staterooms.
• All Meals (B, L, D), snacks, etc.
• Purified Water
• Excursions in the forest (all kind).
• Visits to Native Communities.
• Excursions Leaders (Biologists, Zoologists, Botanists, etc).
• Lectures by our Excursions Leaders
Not Included
• Air Fare Quito-Coca-Quito
• Travel Insurance
• Gratuities
• Bar Drinks, Soft Drinks
• Extras
• Entrance fees to National Parks
• River Transportation.
• Accommodations in Single, Double or Triple Staterooms.
• All Meals (B, L, D), snacks, etc.
• Purified Water
• Excursions in the forest (all kind).
• Visits to Native Communities.
• Excursions Leaders (Biologists, Zoologists, Botanists, etc).
• Lectures by our Excursions Leaders
Not Included
Not Included
• Air Fare Quito-Coca-Quito
• Travel Insurance
• Gratuities
• Bar Drinks, Soft Drinks
• Extras
• Entrance fees to National Parks
Notes
Trip Notes
* You must wear a life vest during all boat and canoe trips.
* There is an entrance fee to Yasuni National Park of USD 20 per person (subject to change) and must be paid by passengers directly.
* The programs described are subject to change without notice, and can be operated in different sequences depending on climatic and operational conditions. All decisions are oriented in terms of passengers interest and safety.
*For your comfort, bottled water is supplied during your stay, free of charge.
*All meals are included in the cost of the program. Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks are available at extra cost.
7. Electricity is 110 volts
Transportation On Trip
Transportation Description
30 passenger river motor yacht.
Transportation Types
Yacht/Sailboat Commercial Airplane
Lodging - Accommodations
What are the accommodations like?
Double occupancy cabin with private bath. Single, triple and children's accomodations also available.
Lodging Types
3 Nights Yacht
Details
Provider Social and Environmental Responsibility
Sustainable tourism and the protection of the environment and local communities are part of our commitment.
What special equipment will we use on this trip? Tell me about it.
* Type of vessel: River motor yacht
* Capacity: 30 passengers, 12 crew
* Electricity: 110 and 220 volts, 60 hertz
* Generators: 2 Iveco, 60 kw
* Engines: 2 John Deere, 250 HP each
* Safety: Fire detectors, life jackets, 2 life boats
* Decks: Main deck, Cabin deck, Sun deck
* Navigation equipment: Furuno GPS, deep sounder and radar
* Communications: VHF, HF, satellite phone
* Facilities: Bar, restaurant, boutique, guest laundry, air conditioning, boots and rain ponchos.
* Crew: 12 (include Naturalist Guide)
Tell me about the guides on this trip
Trained naturalist Guides offer advice, give informative talks and conduct all excursions.
Maximum Age
None
Weather
Tropical, with an average year-round temperature of 26° C (79° F). Rainy season is from April to August. Nights sometimes get cool.
Yachts - Ships - Live Aboard Boats
Boat Length
89 feet
Travel Provider
Provider Name
Advantage Travel
Why should I choose this provider?
The importance we give to both, the sustainable tourism and the protection of the environment and local communities are part of our commitments. Responsibility , ethics and good quality is our best presentation card.
Provider Policies
Trip Specific Policies
* Don’t smoke in canopied forest or near wildlife.
* Don’t talk loudly. Whisper or communicated with hands near wildlife.
* Don’t throw or drop anything along the trails, even biodegradable food.
* Do not play radios or electronic devices that make foreign sounds in protected areas.
* Don’t laugh or make fun of another culture’s mannerisms; keep cultural encounter simple.
* Do not wear perfume or perfumed sprays as the sweet scent attract unpleasant flying insects.
* Keep hands off anything that may resemble a field project: net box, screen, enclosure, etc.
* Do not drink water from rivers, lakes or ponds, or eat any wild fruit found along the trails.
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