Rainforest walks in the Ecuadorian Amazon

A journey where every trail reveals the life of the forest

Discover the rainforest step by step

Explore the Ecuadorian Amazon through guided walks along trails that cross diverse ecosystems. Accompanied by expert naturalist guides, you will discover the richness of the forest and its intricate web of life.

During the walk, you will learn about plants, trees, and species that shape this unique environment, while observing birds, mammals, and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Each walk becomes an opportunity to understand the balance of the ecosystem and the connection between the community and the rainforest.

Walking through the forest is an experience that creates a direct connection with nature. The sounds, scents, and diversity of the surroundings transform every step into a moment of discovery and deeper connection.

Highlights of the experience

Learn from expert naturalist guides

Discover flora and fauna in their natural habitat

Walk along trails deep in the rainforest

Connect deeply with nature

Frequently asked questions

All tour programs at Yasuní Ecolodge include guided jungle walks, allowing guests to explore the rainforest and discover its incredible biodiversity with the help of our naturalist and local guides.

During jungle walks, guests explore the rainforest with expert naturalist and local guides who help interpret the forest along the way. Visitors may discover a wide variety of plants, insects, birds, and mammals while learning about medicinal plants, animal tracks, and the complex ecosystem that sustains life in the Amazon.

Yes. We recommend bringing binoculars for a better viewing experience. Our guides have binoculars and telescopes during the excursions; in addition, if you would like to have binoculars for personal use during your stay, it is possible to rent them at the lodge, subject to availability.

Yes. All tours are always accompanied by naturalist guides who are experts in identifying birds, primates, and other species in Yasuní. They enrich the experience with their knowledge of the forest and its biodiversity.

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