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    Newsletter March 2011

    ITB Berlin
    Napo Wildlife Center, was present in the World´s Leading travel Show that took place in Berlin from March 9-13, 2011.

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    Newsletter February 2011
    ALLIANCES WITH THE SUPPORT OF USAID
    One of the main goals of the Conservation Alliances for Economic Viability.

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    Newsletter January 2011

    In order to satisfy current demand from our passengers for accommodation with all major comforts and luxury...

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    Napo Wlidlife Center

    Newsletter November 2010

    Meet Ecuador
    Native Guide Training
    Familiarization Trip

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    Newsletter from Napo
    September 2010


    On September 19, 2010 the Kichwa Añangu Community celebrated its institution...

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    Socio BosqueNewsletter from Napo
    July 2010




    The purpose of the program “Socio Bosque” “Forest Partner” is to avoid deforestation and to protect its ecological...

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    Newsletter May 2010Newsletter from Napo
    May 2010




    Vice Precident of Ecuador visits Napo Wildlife Center...

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    Newsletter April 2010Newsletter from Napo
    April 2010




    United States Ambassador visits the Napo Wildlife Center...

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    March 2010


    Napo Wildlife Center was invited by USAID, ICAA, Rainforest Alliance, and Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios to the International...

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    January 2010


    Napo Wildlife Center has been nominated on behalf of Ecuador for the Responsible Tourism Award...

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    The President of Ecuador Visits Napo!
    On Saturday 15th August, Mr Rafael Correa, President of Ecuador visited our community! During his visit he was introduced to the sound enviromental practices at the Napo Wildlife Center...

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    GRISON
    One individual of Grison ( Galictis vittata ) was captured by the camera traps system at Napo Wildlife Center, Yasunì National Park, Amazonia Ecuador.

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    Rafael CorreaThe community of Añangu was honored with the visit of the president of Ecuador

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    Photos for month of June
    - The CBS Early
    Show - November 2007

    Reporter Dave Price brings single mother Michele Graeff on the trip of a lifetime.
    Special Program
    4 days 3 nights Ecuador Amazon Jungle Tour Expedition
    Day 1
    Departing from Quito, 30 minute flight to Coca over the eastern Andes mountain range.
    After landing, about mid morning, and airport procedures a 5 min transfer in local chiva (hired bus) or local taxi from airport to Port Francisco de Orellana will drive us to embark onto a comfortable covered motor boat. Here we start a canoe ride along the Napo river for about 2 . hours approx, lunch box in route. Along the way birds like herons, kingfishers and others can be spotted.
    After arriving at NWC’s entry dock we disembark for restroom then take a majestic and peaceful 1 hours dugout canoe ride surrounded by trees overhead, paddling along a narrow creek that connects to the lake where the lodge is located. Good possibilities of monkeys sights of various species as well as large birds like toucans, parrots or even macaws. Late afternoon arrival to the NWC lodge by the overwhelming view of the Añangu lake, welcome drink and facilities. After dinner optional cayman (alligator) observation around the lake and natural sounds at night.
    Day 2
    Early wake up to reach the best and easy access parrot clay licks in Ecuador, about 1 hour away from the lodge, guests reach there just before parrot activity kicks off at the clay lick between 7:30 to 8:30. A total of 11 species of parrots, parakeets and macaws can be seen. A visit that depends on weather conditions but usually successful.
    Later, hike along forest trail to visit to the Quichua community of Añangu and sharing time with a family on their activities. Return to the creek and hike through a Terra Firme Forest for about 30 minutes until we arrive to the second parrot clay lick where if the weather conditions help will be able to find different species of parrots, parakeets and even macaws. Box lunch at the parrot clay lick observatory. Late afternoon arrival to the lodge.
    Day 3
    After early breakfast, depart from the lodge to the finest experience at a canopy tower on the Napo. A 36m high canopy tower opened to guests in November 2004, a great way to experience the life above the forest floor.
    This is the second tower at the Napo Wildlife Center (the first is attched to the dining hall and allows great views of the lake). The canopy tower is located about 20 minutes from the lodge deep within the terra firme forest. As you ascend the 12-story tower, you pass through different levels of the forest and emerge on top of a huge Ceiba tree. Here you cross onto a wooden platform that is actually built into the tree and experience the view formerly reserved only for the birds. The metal tower itself was constructed to the highest standards, galvanized, and carefully inspected by engineers. Safety is the priority.
    The platform at the top of the tree was constructed by tree platform specialists as well. From top to bottom, there is no finer canopy experience in Eastern Ecuador. Flocks of colorful tanagers pass right through the canopy of the tree, Blue-andyellow Macaws fly past, in nearby trees Spider Monkeys search for fruit, two species of large toucans call in the early mornings and afternoons, and the life of the forest canopy opens before you. Birds that are virtually impossible to see from the forest floor far below are suddenly right beside you, oblivious to your presence. The canopy tower opens a whole new world to guests of the Napo Wildlife Center!! Served lunch at the lodge.

    Afternoon visit to a terra firme trail, hike along primary forest to discover the forest interior, posibilities of finding lizards, colorful manakins or the unique and endemic Golden mantle tamarin monkeys. After the hike, explore the lake and creeks by dugout canoe with great possibilities of running into a Giant otter family on the way
    Day 4
    Early departure and last excursion canoeing back to the Napo river, the creek may reveal new sights of Giant otters, Monk Saki monkeys or many other rare birds.
    Entry docking area, use of restrooms and embarking on motorized canoe in order to return back to Coca, arrival approximately after 2 hours boat ride up river, in order to check for Coca – Quito flight, schedule to be announced according to departure details and arrangements.
    Additional Day(s):
    Optional excursions such as hikes through different trails and forest types. Canoe rides exploring deeper areas of surrounding creeks with more wildlife possibilities, additional mammal clay lick excursion, handicraft workshop with the local community among other options.

    PLEASE NOTE: this is a sample itinerary subject to change due to weather conditions, safety and particular interests of guests and groups. Changes and additions are made in order to maximize wildlife viewing and wilderness enjoyment, cultural interaction with local people, and all possible time at the richest rain forest in Ecuador: the Yasuni National Park. Please check with us to tailor-made your itinerary and cater to your particular interest for a unique life experience at the finest Amazon lodge: the Napo Wildlife Center.
    Included
    Accommodation, all meals, pure water, river transportation and local Coca airport – boat in - out transfers, all excursions, including visits to our exclusive NWC`s parrot-macawclay licks. Native guide and naturalist bilingual guides, Yasuni National Park entrance fee, purified water during meals, rain poncho and rubber boots provided when needed for excursions.
    Not Included
    - Drinks
    - Gratuities
    - Any other item not specified
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