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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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What to bring with you
The Napo Wildlife Center provides rubber boots (up to US men's size 11) and nylon rain ponchos free of charge to those guests who request them. You may choose to use your own boots or sneakers for forest hikes depending upon the conditions. Likewise, you may bring your own raingear. Of course soap, shampoo, towels, and other such items are provided just as they are at any luxury hotel.

There is a 44-pound (20kg) per person baggage weight limit on the flights from Quito to Coca, and overage will be charged directly by the airline. This limit should not pose a problem to most Napo Wildlife Center travellers, and most hotels in Quito will store your dress clothes and heavy jackets for you while you are with us.

We suggest that you consider the following general packing guidelines, but please consult your travel agent if you have any questions. There are obviously many personal choices that can alter this list (pants with zip-off legs, for example) so please view this as a guide and pack for your preference. Some may want to print this page and use it as a basic checklist.

- Good binoculars for wildlife viewing
- Camera/video gear (if using film, lower ASA for open areas (50 or 100), higher ASA for forest (400 and up). [24 hour electricity (120v) is available for charging batteries and digital equipment.]
- Two or three pairs of lightweight long pants.
- Two or three long-sleeved lightweight shirts.
- Two or three T-shirts.
- One or two pairs of shorts (mostly for around the lodge).
- Lightweight sweater or jacket.
- Raingear (if you prefer not to use the ponchos provided).
- Three or four pairs of cotton socks.
- Sandals (Teva type or similar for around the lodge).
- Three or four pairs of absorbent socks.
- Small day pack for excursions.
- A bottle or canteen to carry water on hike (1-quart size is sufficient).
- Ziplock-type plastic bags to cover optics or other gear.
- Insect repellent (Skin-so-soft or DEET product with at least 20% concentration).
- Flashlight or headlamp bright enough for use on night walks.
- Small, packable umbrella (can be useful in light rain).
- A hat for sun protection (and that will stay on during windy boat rides).
- Sunglasses.
- Sunscreen lotion with a high SPF rating.
- Swimsuit (if you intend to swim in the lake).
- Personal toiletries and medications (carry medications with you when arriving and leaving the lodge).
- Extra batteries/film/video tapes as appropriate.
- A photocopy of your passport (always good to have while traveling).
- Money (US$) for bar bills and Artesania purchases .
- We recommend using rechargeable batteries in your visit to the lodge and when finish the tour not throw batteries, this being a measure of environmental protection.
The Napo Wildlife Center is not affiliated with and does not support the work of TROPICAL NATURE in Ecuador !

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