Lagartococha Remote Jungle Immersion | 7 Days – 6 Nights
$1440 per person
The most complete jungle tour at Waita Lodge
Want to experience the Ecuadorian Amazon to the fullest?
Our 7-day Amazon rainforest tour is the longest and most immersive program at Waita Lodge, designed for travelers who want maximum time in nature, deeper exploration, and unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Spend a full week exploring the heart of the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve through extended canoe expeditions, deep jungle hikes, birdwatching sessions, and breathtaking views from a 28-meter-high canopy tower overlooking the rainforest. Each day brings new discoveries, guided by expert local naturalists who share their knowledge, survival skills, and deep connection to the Amazon.
Highlights of the 7-day Amazon tour:
🛶 More canoe rides through remote rivers and flooded forests
🌿 Long jungle walks in primary rainforest
🐦 Exceptional birdwatching opportunities
🌳 28-meter canopy tower with panoramic rainforest views
🐊 Wildlife spotting: monkeys, sloths, caimans, reptiles & rare Amazon species
🌙 Night excursions to experience the jungle after dark
🌴 Plenty of time to relax at Waita Lodge, surrounded by pristine nature
This program perfectly balances adventure, wildlife exploration, learning, and relaxation, making it ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and travelers seeking a deep Amazon experience without rushing.
If you’re looking for the ultimate one-week Amazon rainforest adventure in Ecuador, this is the tour for you.
👉 Explore the detailed itinerary below and secure your place at Waita Lodge today.
The Amazon rewards those who stay longer.
- 7 days – 6 nights
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$
1440.00
per peson
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- Private room / Share room
- Minimum 4 people
7 Days $1440.00
* Single Room supplement has an extra charge of 75% of the normal price
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Destination
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Included
Bilingual naturalist guide: English/SpanishCamping accommodation during expeditionCatering for vegetarians or vegansElectricity to charge the batteriesEquipment (poncho, rubber boots, binocularsHappy time: 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Lodging in traditional cabins.Meals on tour (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)Private bathroomRiver transportTea, coffee, chocolate enabled all day -
Not Included
Additional beverages such as beer and wine inside and outside the LodgeBreakfast on the first dayFamily visit Local 6 dollars per passengerGround / Air transportation from Quito to Lago Agrio – Lago Agrio to QuitoLast Day DinnerTips for our crew and guidesTransportation Lago Agrio – Cuyabeno – Lago AgrioVisit observation tower 6 dollars per passenger
DAY 1 – Arrival & Journey into the Reserve
Our adventure begins at 8:00 a.m. at the Meeting Point Restaurant in Lago Agrio.
If you arrive by public bus, please remain at the bus terminal and take a taxi to the restaurant. Guests arriving by tourist bus should remain at the designated meeting point.
If arriving by flight to Coca, airport pick-up can be arranged at 10:00 a.m. (additional cost).
We travel by private vehicle for approximately 2 hours to “Tierras Orientales,” located on the banks of the Aguarico River. After enjoying a box lunch, we board our motorized canoe and navigate downstream for approximately 3 hours to “La Bocana,” where the Aguarico and Cuyabeno Rivers meet.
Along the way, we may observe pink freshwater dolphins and learn about the differences between primary and secondary rainforest ecosystems.
We then continue upstream along the Cuyabeno River for 30 minutes to reach our Amazon Lodge inside the reserve.
After dinner, your guide provides an orientation briefing followed by an optional night walk to observe nocturnal wildlife such as insects, frogs, spiders, and tree snakes.
DAY 2 – Parrot Clay Lick & Lagartococha River
We depart at 5:30 a.m., the best time for wildlife observation.
We navigate along the Cuyabeno River to visit a parrot clay lick, where colorful parrots and parakeets feed on mineral-rich clay.
After breakfast and a short rest at the lodge, we continue toward La Bocana and then travel downstream along the Aguarico River toward the Ecuador–Peru border (approximately 4 hours), observing flooded forest ecosystems and diverse wildlife.
We enter the Lagartococha River, navigating upstream in search of monkeys, pink dolphins, and a wide variety of bird species. Lunch is served at a local Kichwa family farm.
In the afternoon, we reach Redondococha, where we camp for two nights on raised platforms within primary rainforest (Igapó ecosystem).
After dinner, we explore by canoe in search of caimans.
DAY 3 – Garzacocha Lagoon
Early breakfast at 5:30 a.m.
We navigate upstream along the Lagartococha River for approximately 3 hours to reach Garzacocha Lagoon, one of the largest lagoons in the reserve.
Possible wildlife sightings include:
Monkeys
Sloths
Caimans
Capybaras
Giant otters
Numerous bird species
After lunch near the lagoon, we explore its fascinating blackwater ecosystem and walk along a forest trail to discover the rich flora of the tropical rainforest.
At sunset, we return to camp. After dinner, we conduct a night canoe excursion searching for boas, fishing bats, nocturnal birds, and caimans.
DAY 4 – Imuya Lagoon & Iripari (Zancudococha)
Breakfast at 5:30 a.m.
We explore Imuya Lagoon, navigating through narrow channels and floating vegetation islands.
Later, we continue toward the Kichwa community of Zancudococha and travel along the Iripari meander to reach Iripari Lagoon (Zancudococha Lagoon), one of the largest blackwater lagoons in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
We set up camp here for two nights.
In the afternoon, we explore the lagoon and enjoy a spectacular sunset if weather permits.
After dinner, we search for black caimans and admire the star-filled Amazon sky.
Optional activity: night walk in Terra Firme forest.
DAY 5 – Moretal Ecosystem & Terra Firme Forest
Our day begins at 6:00 a.m.
We navigate slowly along the lagoon’s edge, exploring the Moretal ecosystem, characterized by abundant palm trees, especially the Morete palm.
After breakfast, we enjoy a guided walk through Terra Firme forest, where your guide shares knowledge about medicinal plants and traditional uses passed down through generations.
After lunch at camp, we explore the lagoon again by canoe in search of additional wildlife to expand our checklist.
There is also an opportunity to swim in the lagoon and experience the unique Amazon waters.
We enjoy our final dinner at camp, followed by an optional evening activity.
DAY 6 – Zabalo River & Canopy Observation Tower
Early breakfast at 6:00 a.m.
We begin our return journey to the Amazon Lodge, navigating:
Iripari meander
Aguarico River
Zabalo River (remote blackwater river between Kichwa and Cofán territories)
This isolated area offers unique opportunities to observe pristine rainforest ecosystems.
Lunch is served in the field.
In the afternoon, we arrive back at the Lodge and have time to rest.
At 5:00 p.m., we visit the 28-meter Ceibo Tree Observation Tower, offering panoramic views of the rainforest canopy and excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Short night walk before farewell dinner.
DAY 7 – Final Morning & Return
Early morning canoe ride or forest walk to observe the awakening of the rainforest.
After breakfast at 7:00 a.m., we pack and prepare for departure.
We navigate approximately:
30 minutes along the Cuyabeno River
3 hours along the Aguarico River
Upon arrival at Tierras Orientales, our private vehicle transfers us to Lago Agrio (arrival around 2:30 p.m.).
Guests may then continue by public or tourist bus back to Quito.

