Visiting Ecuador’s Amazon Jungle is one of life’s great adventures. This vital yet fragile environment is among the most biologically diverse ecosystems on Earth, home to thousands of species of plants, trees, insects, reptiles, fish, birds and mammals.
The best way to truly immerse in this extraordinary landscape is to stay in an ecolodge deep within the rainforest. There, you’ll have the opportunity to search out the shy and elusive wildlife of the jungle in the company of expert nature guides who know where to look.
We spent 4 days at the remote and beautiful Sacha Lodge in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Even as one of the region’s more accessible jungle lodges, the journey from Quito to Sacha takes some eight hours and involves a plane, a speedboat, a boardwalk through the forest and a canoe ride. It’s an adventure just to get there!
Each day of our stay, we would set out in the early morning, in the late afternoon, and again at night to discover the unique plants and wildlife of the Amazon jungle. Our guides were Indigenous locals whose lives and livelihoods have been intertwined with the rainforest for generations. Their knowledge of the jungle, and their ability to spot its residents – even the tiniest or best camouflaged – was profound.
Our time in this precious environment was brief, but it left its mark and made us all the more determined to fight for its future. Visiting the Amazon rainforest is an experience unlike any other; we hope you get to discover its wonder too.
For now, here’s a collection of our favourite photos from our time in the Ecuadorian Amazon to give you a taste of what to expect of a visit to this lush and vibrant jungle world.
Want to know more about staying in a lodge in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador? Check out our post about the experience.
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