Island Hopping
Hop from island to island to explore the unique biodiversity of the Galápagos. Swim with sharks, turtles, and sea lions, and walk on pristine beaches surrounded by wildlife.
Hop from island to island to explore the unique biodiversity of the Galápagos. Swim with sharks, turtles, and sea lions, and walk on pristine beaches surrounded by wildlife.
Traveling to the Amazon is to discover the rich biodiversity of the tropical rainforest. Most species of plants and animals live within its mysterious virgin forests, protected in the Yasuní National Park
The Route of the Waterfalls in Baños de Agua Santa is one of the most impressive and popular tourist trails in Ecuador, offering an unforgettable experience of connecting with nature. This journey stretches along the Baños-Puyo road, crossing the majestic transition between the Andes and the Amazon.
Discover the Enchanted Islands and enjoy a splendid experience aboard the Yacht Darwin. Our friendly and helpful team is ready to offer you the best experience of your life.
The Pastaza River, located in the central region of Ecuador, is one of the most popular rivers for rafting in the country, especially in the surroundings of Baños de Agua Santa.
The lodge's three Yaku Suites (Yaku is a Kichwa word meaning “water”) are perfect for couples seeking a luxurious and intimate experience.
Yasuní National Park, one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, is a jewel of the Ecuadorian Amazon where visitors can explore pristine rainforests and experience nature in its purest state. Popular activities include jungle hikes, wildlife observation of exotic animals such as monkeys, jaguars, pink dolphins, and colorful birds, as well as canoe rides through rivers and lagoons. Iconic places like the Observation Tower on the Tiputini River and Añangu Lagoon offer spectacular views of wildlife and the natural environment.
Additionally, Yasuní is home to indigenous communities such as the Kichwa and Huaorani, who preserve their ancestral traditions and offer visitors the opportunity to learn about their culture, customs, and deep knowledge of the jungle, creating an enriching cultural experience that respects nature.
This natural paradise spans 9,823 km in the provinces of Orellana and Pastaza and was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1989 due to its ecological and cultural importance.