Yachana Lodge, a place for learning
Ecotourism is of vital importance to the conservation of the tropical Amazon rainforest. In order to achieve this goal, the Yachana Foundation opened Yachana Lodge and Protected Reserve, which covers more than 1,800 hectares, close to the small community of Mondaña in the Province of Napo, Ecuador.
The tropical rainforest is hot and humid with an average temperature of 27°C and an average rainfall of 3,000 mm per year with a relative humidity of 92%. Yachana Lodge is an internationally recognised Amazonian ecolodge that aims to teach visitors and local inhabitants about the rich diversity of the Amazon and the importance of its conservation.
Yachana Lodge offers:
• A unique opportunity to interact with a community that works with the Yachana Foundation to build a better future for its members.
• The opportunity to play a part in numerous projects during your visit.
• First class accommodation in large, airy rooms with a private bathroom and hot water.
• The chance to sample typical dishes of the jungle and traditional Ecuadorian food, cooked in accordance to high sanitation standards, by qualified and expert indigenous chefs.
• The chance to visit projects and micro-enterprises that Yachana maintains within the community of which you can be a part and the opportunity to learn from Yachana’s work.
• An opportunity to learn the customs of the people of the jungle in addition to its plants and animals. Your indigenous guide is an expert about the jungle, in addition to speaking fluent English and having a great deal of experience in the group management.
• Assistance from your Yachana representative who is based in the Yachana office in Quito. They will meet you at the airport in Quito and then your guide will meet you upon your arrival in Coca. Your guide will remain with you during your stay until you board your return flight to Quito. |