Activities

Napo Wildlife Center

Forest Trails

The highest biodiversity level in the world means that you will have endless opportunities to see a wide range of plants, flowers and wildlife. You can find typical jungle animals while on one of our many trails: parrots and macaws, parakeets and toucans, birds like hoatzins and macaws; turtles and anacondas and other reptiles; many bugs and amphibians; and mammals such as monkeys and tapirs and ocelots and many more!

Canopy Observation Tower

You can get a close-up view of the jungle, its varied flora, and fauna. To give you the best view possible of the Amazon Rainforest, one of our 36-meter observation towers was strategically placed next to a large tree. You can see the incredible Amazonia from high in the canopy.
Canopy | Napo Wildlife Center

Canoeing Riding

Paddle-canoes and kayaks are available to explore the Anangu Lake’s black waters and creeks. You can also use motorized boats to navigate the Napo River. You will find hundreds of aquatic animals in the Amazon jungle. Bring your camera and an adventurous spirit!
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Parrot Clay Licks

These are the best nature sights to see in Amazonia. These natural banks contain a large amount of minerals, which birds and other animals eat. The licks are visited by hundreds of brightly colored birds every morning.
Cultural Center | Napo Wildlife

Interpretative Center

Learn more about the traditions of the Kichwa anangu community and the culture of the Napo Wildlife Center host. The women of the community will be happy to welcome you with traditional dances, rituals, food, and drinks.

Napo Wildlife Center | Bird

Bird

Yasuni National Park is home to more than 610 bird species. This makes Yasuni National Park an incredible place for birdwatching.