Amazon River Cruise Itinerary (Wednesday-Wednesday)
8 Days - Anakonda
The Amazon Anakonda River Cruise offers the most tweaked, ergonomic and thought-out way to discover the mystery, spirit, life, and multicoloured infinity of the most biodiverse corner on Earth - the Ecuadorian Amazon. Navigate down the river on a state-of-the-art vessel set to explore this truly unique environment.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Observe amazing flora and fauna of the Amazon region including Pink River Dolphins, Common Squirrel Monkeys, Piranhas and much more.
- Enjoy cultural and ethic encounters with locals, learning about their everyday lives.
- Shopping for local handcrafts and souvenirs.
- Explore local jungle trails in one of the most amazing environments in the world.
- Paddle down the river whilst observing some of the most fascinating sights of the reserve.
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Quito - Coca - Napo River
- Day 2: Heart of Yasuni National Park
- Day 3: Quechua Family & Canoeing in Blackwater Lake
- Day 4: Forest Adventure & Observation Tower
- Day 5: Indillama & Napo River - Yasuni National Park
- Day 6: Visiting the Panacocha Biological Corridor
- Day 7: Parrot Clay Licks - Amazonian communities & Observatrion Tower
- Day 8: Depart to Coco - Quito
Day 1: Quito - Coca - Napo River
Our adventure begins in the city of Quito, Capital of Ecuador. After taking a short 30- minute flight from Quito to the Amazon city of Coca, located in the Province of San Francisco de Orellana, we will transfer to the dock and board our motorized canoe to begin our journey down the river for approximately an hour and a half, taking in the first sights and sounds of the Amazon. Soon, we will reach the M/V Anakonda and receive our welcome aboard.
Once we have settled into the M/V Anakonda, we will be joined by expert local naturalist guides who will provide us with a brief and informative introduction to the Ecuadorian Amazon, after which guests will have their first opportunity to discover the exciting features of our cruise ship: spacious social areas, comfortable suites, and the observation deck that allows us to admire the changing rainforest landscape as we glide down the Napo River.
After dinner, we will plunge straight into the Amazon by going for a nighttime forest walk to observe the forest’s nocturnal activity and experience the thrill of the vivid noises and aromas that come from so much biodiversity.
Day 2: Heart of Yasuni National Park
Early in the morning, we will visit Yasuni National Park. This is a pristine and relatively undisturbed region of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Our guests will be pleased to learn that this is the home of the legendary Pink River Dolphin! In this area we can also find anacondas, river turtles and various primate species, as well as the colorful Hoatzin, a unique bird that is known locally as the “Stinky Turkey”.
Later in the afternoon, we will go canoeing in a blackwater lake, home to giant otters and the magnificent, albeit elusive manatee. We will also enjoy a pleasant hike in the Riparian/Gallery Forest, where we have the chance to spot a flock of birds and marvel at the intricate organization of a colony of leaf-cutter ants by the “Giant Fig Tree”, a truly majestic tree that is home to an abundance of wildlife, much like the “Giant Kapok Tree”.
Day 3: Quechua Family & Canoeing in a blackwater lake
We will start the day off by visiting an authentic Quechua family located on the banks of the Napo River, where we will receive cultural immersion and the opportunity to learn directly from members of the local community.
We will then board the M/V Anakonda Amazon Cruises for lunch and some leisure time as we continue our journey upstream. At this time, our guests are invited to participate in a cooking class with our chef who will share recipes and techniques for preparing exquisite traditional Ecuadorian food that you can replicate at home. Guests are also invited to try their hands at making traditional handicrafts.
Day 4: Forest Adventure & Observation Tower
Our guests can relax and enjoy the M/V Anakonda during the morning and disembark to explore the nearby forest for a walk to discover a myriad of different animals and plant species that can only be found in the Amazon basin.
In the afternoon, we will visit a canopy tower, built against a giant Kapok tree. The perspective at the top of this observation tower is truly glorious, looming above the lush treetops and providing a view of the sheer vastness of the Amazon Basin.
In the evening, we will bravely venture into the river on a canoe to search for black caimans with the help of our flashlights.
Day 5: Indillama & Napo River - Yasuni National Park
Today you have the option to kayak through one of Napo River's effluents that goes into the Yasuni National Park, the Indillama River. Great excursions for wildlife observation, kayaks are great silent vehicles to flow down river.
Or you can choose to go in a canoe ride in search of more wildlife through the Napo River. It's up to you!
Day 6: Visiting the Panacocha Biological Corridor
We will continue our navigation downstream to the Pañayacu River delta; take a canoe trip up the river to experience the sights of this fascinating reserve. We will seek out Pink River Dolphins, Common Squirrel Monkeys and much more. Pañacocha (Piranha Lake, in Quechua) is an ecosystem flooded by white waters.
The rivers and lakes here are the perfect habitat for the infamous Piranha, as well as the Water Monkey Fish (Arawana) and White Caiman. After a refreshing swim (for the courageous!), we will enjoy a delicious Amazon-style BBQ meal and refreshing beverages at a nearby camping site. In the afternoon, we will head out on exploration trails, and return onboard for dinner.
Day 7: Parrot Clay Licks - Amazonian communities & Observation Tower
This morning, we will set out on canoes to observe one of the most incredible sights on this side of the Western Amazon – the Parrot Clay Licks. This unique place is rich in minerals and attracts hundreds of colorful parrots, parakeets and amazon birds, every day.
Later, we will visit a Quechua Cultural Center, where we will learn about Amazon communities and their ancestral culture, traditions, and cuisine. Members of the local community will teach us about indigenous lifestyles along the Napo River and we will have the opportunity to support the local community by purchasing handicrafts, local products, and souvenirs.
Before sunset, we will visit an observation tower in the rainforest canopy, which offers an astonishing 360-degree view of the Amazon basin and is the perfect photo opportunity! Birdwatchers and bird-lovers alike will especially enjoy this outing.
Day 8: Coca - Quito
We head back to the city of Coca to take the morning flight back to Quito. The canoe ride upstream takes around 1.5hours.
Cabin Details
Standard Suite
215sqft / 20sqm, floor-to-ceiling windows, French balcony access, sitting area, private bathroom with shower and air-conditioning.
Deluxe Suite
258sqft / 24sqm, floor-to-ceiling windows, private balcony, sitting area, private bathroom with shower, whirlpool bathtub and air-conditioning.
Anakonda Deckplan
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Specifications
Built: 2013
Port of Embarkation: Coca, Ecuador
Vessel's Registry: Ecuador
Type of Vessel: River Expedition Vessel
Length: 148 feet/ 45m
Beam: 30 feet/ 9m
Draft: 5 feet/ 1.5m
Gross Tonnage: 280 tons
Cruising Speed: 12 knots
Electricity: 110 / 220 volts
Engines: 2 x 80 KVA John Deere (encapsulated for noise reduction)
Water: 10000 litre water treatment plant
Safety: GPS tracking by the Ecuadorian Navy. Radio communication with separate battery pack, satellite phone, life jackets, flares and signals, fire extinguishers, sprinklers and smoke detectors in each cabin, automatic defibrillator on board
Launch Boats: Three fiberglass ecological canoes equipped with four-stroke low emission engines; constant radio communications with the main vessel. Each canoe has a capacitty of 30 passengers
Crew: 25, including a purser, paramedic, 4 english-speaking naturalist guides, 4 native guides, Captain, concierge and crew members
Whats included?
- On-board accommodation
- Transfers to/from vessels (based on flights)
- Tours led by certified naturalist guide
- Activities as specified
- All meals during voyage
- Hot water, coffee and tea
What’s not included?
- International airfares
- Return airfares Quito-Coca
- Arrival/departure taxes or reciprocity fees, visa fees where applicable
- Travel insurance
- Community entrance fee - US$80 pp
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities
- Any items not mentioned as included
Notes
- Entrance fees are subject to change without previous notice
- Additional fees apply for children under 12 years old
- Optional glamping available, ask us for more information