Spend 5 days exploring the heart of the Ecuadorian Amazon
Have you ever wondered what it is like to live in the past? To journey into the unknown, learn from elders and live as our ancestors did? This Expedition will take you to the home of the Waorani indigenous people-- fierce protectors of the past, of nature, and of their cultural identity. Join in on the adventure of a lifetime and explore one of the untouched areas of the Amazon. Spend time immersing yourself in the culture of local warriors and learn about how they survive in the wild of the Amazon. A world away from the hustle and bustle of the city, this is a truly unique experience in an area where few have dared to go!
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5-Day Waorani Expedition Itinerary
Day 1 Enter the Waorani Territory and Canoe Down the Shiripuno
This morning you will arrive in the city of Coca, from which you will travel by car for two hours to the entrance of the reserve. Here, you will get on a canoe and enter the Waorani territory. Along the route, it is possible to see a variety of animals such as colorful toucans and macaws. This ride will be for about three hours and your guides will provide some important information about the tropical rainforest. In the afternoon, you will arrive at the campsite located next to one of the Waorani Families.
Overnight Location: Camp at the Waorani Territory
Meals: Lunch, dinner
Day 2 Hike to the Animal’s Clay Lick and Learn to Hunt
Today you will take a short canoe ride and then hike for a couple of hours to a popular hunting spot—the Clay Lick, a mineral rich mud pit. Many animals that live in the region sustain themselves through a diet of seeds and other small plants, but supplement their diets with minerals by the clay. Due to it being such a popular spot for animals, this is a prime area for hunters to catch their prized meal- the peccary, which according to locals is a delicacy. You will spend some time here in hopes of spotting one of the many animals that frequent the zone before returning to the village by foot. Spend the afternoon with the hunters to learn about blowguns, darts, and curare, a natural sedative, which are used in the hunting of monkeys, before winding down for the evening.
Overnight Location: Camp at the Waorani Territory
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 3 Canoe Down the Cononaco River
In the Early morning, you will start canoeing down the Shiripuno and Cononaco rivers. Keep an eye out for wildlife, as you will have the chance to spot different species of birds, such as macaws, toucans, parrots, kingfishers, herons, hawks, etc. With some luck, you might even see caimans, otters, capybara and even jaguars that like to relax on the river banks. After having lunch on the boat, you will continue to the home of another Waorani family. At night you will go by canoe to look for caimans.
Overnight Location: Camp at the Waorani Territory
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 4 Anacondas at the Lagoon
Today is a true adventure into the wild, as you delve even deeper into the enchanting jungle. A canoe ride, short hike, and a paddle will bring you to a black water lagoon, where on sunny days anacondas can be found resting upon the shore. Known for the 2017 BBC documentary filmed here about the anacondas, this area is also a great place to view the oatzin prehistoric bird and species of kingfisher. After a day of exploration, enjoy some down time before delving into the mysteries of local spiritual culture and speaking with the locals. At the lagoon, you will have the opportunity to catch a fish, most likely a piranha, as they are popular in this ecosystem.
Overnight Location: Camp at the Waorani Territory
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 5 Cultural Immersion and Fishing
Your last day on the tour will take you into the lives of the women of the tribe, as you walk alongside them in their daily tasks. You will have the opportunity to make kene, a fermented beverage of yucca or chonta (depending on the time of year, you may also be able to take part in the harvest of the yucca), to end the adventure you are bid adieu with a colorful and emotion-packed presentation by the tribe through singing and dancing. You will also have the chance to purchase local handicrafts. In buying directly from the tribe, you help contribute to sustaining local families. To leave the Waorani Territory, you will take a short flight to Shell and then travel by car to Quito.
Overnight Location: None
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
5-Day Waorani Expedition Price and Dates
This guided tour can is run either as a mixed group on a scheduled departure. Private departures are available on request.
Prices below are per person:
* Single Supplement may apply
Accommodation on the 5-Day Waorani Expedition
This tour is based in remote outdoor camps. Accommodations are basic, but tour staff will work to provide the best service and level of comfort possible.
Single Rooms and Solo Travelers
Accommodations are double occupancy. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplementary fee.
Hotels on Standard Tour
Camping along Amazon Kayaking and Waorani Tribe
The accommodation on this expedition takes place in a remote location and it’s very basic, but our staff will try to provide the best service possible.
What’s Included in the 5-Day Waorani Expedition?
Meals
4 breakfasts, 5 lunches, and 4 dinners are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 4 nights are included.
Transportation during the Tour
Transport for you and your luggage from Bameno to Shell and from Shell to Quito including water transport are included. This does not include your flight to the destination, Quito to Coca, Airport transfers and international flights.
Also Included
- Top Experienced Certified English-Speaking Guide
- Snacks
- Water bottle
- All fees to reserves and museums
Not included
- Tips for guides and drivers
- Optional Activities
- Flights
- Visas
- Travel insurance
- Meals not previously mentioned
- Anything not mentioned as included
Optional Extras
- Additional nights before or after the tour
- Single occupancy upgrades where available
Frequently Asked Questions about 5-Day Waorani Expedition
The creation of Activexpedition is to inspire adventure travelers to explore our world from a different perspective. At Activexpedition they prioritize eco-friendly activities in every destination they go, as well as support local people and traditions through sustainability efforts.
Activexpedition's mission is to deliver educational experiences of a lifetime with stellar service and provide human powered holidays that go beyond typical adventure travel.
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Q: What is the best part of guiding tourists in your country?
A: Very difficult question, but Mountain Biking along the Andes is my favourite part of my country.
Q: What are guests most surprised about when visiting Ecuador?
A: The people, how friendly we are, the biodiversity that Ecuador has. Here you can have breakfast on the coast then have lunch in the mountains and finally have dinner in the Amazon basin.
Q: What is one experience anybody visiting your country should do?
Galapagos is the main highlight, but all of the visitors have to do the mainland multisport because this is an active tour where we mix with local gastronomy and the most important thing we share with local people.
Q: What is your most unforgettable moment when guiding?
A: When your guests don’t tell you anything, but you can see how excited they are in their faces.
Q: What is one local dish or drink that tourists must try on a visit to your country and why?
A: I love our local food, well the first dish fritada with tortillas that is fried pork with potato patties then empanadas.
Q: Where would you want to go on holiday?
A: Utah to ride the Whole Enchilada!
Q: What is the most challenging adventure you’ve ever done?
A: When I finished high school, I took my bike and rode it through Ecuador for 1 year, and I climbed almost all of our snowcap mountains along the way.
Q: What do your guests say is best about the trips you lead?
A: The diversity of our country and how the people are. They say also that the activities that we have are the best option to learn about our country.