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Napo Wildlife Center: Amazon Birding and Yasuni’s Parrot Clay Licks
Possible +500 Birds – including Rufous-headed Woodpecker, Blue and Yellow Macaws, Scarlet Macaws, Hoatzin, White-throated Toucan, Wire-tailed Manakin and others.
Parrot Clay Licks – Observe 8 Types of Parrots and Macaws in 2 different Clay Licks.
Biodiversity Hotspot – Explore the incredibly diverse wildlife in Yasuni National Park like Giant Otters, Red-Howler Monkey, Golden-mantled Tamarin, Three-toed Sloth, Brown-headed Spider Monkey and others.
Paddle Canoe Excursions – Birding in Anangu river creeks and lagoon guided by top birding guides
Observation Towers – three observation towers located in different parts of the lodge
Eco-Lodging & Cultural Experience – Stay in sustainable accommodations run by the Kichwa Añangu community.

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Napo Wildlife Center Birding Tour
Airport
1. Flight Quito-Coca Included. Transfer by motorboat to Napo Wildlife Center
Amazonas Tour
2. Parrot Clay Licks & Paddle Canoe
3. Observation Towers & Paddle Canoe
4. Transfer to Coca. Flight to Quito Included.
5. Transfer Out to the Airport
Itinerary
Day
1
TRANSFER TO QUITO AIRPORT, FLIGHT TO COCA CITY, PADDLE CANOE ANANGU CREEK
After a rewarding 30-minute flight over the eastern Andean mountain range to reach the city of Puerto Francisco Orellana "El Coca," our transfer will take you to Coca Dock to start your journey to the amazon. Here, you will have the opportunity to take a break, use the restrooms, enjoy a refreshing drink, and receive a boxed lunch for the journey. Motorcanoe for 2-hours along Napo River towards the welcome area of the Napo WildlifeCenter. At this location, you will switch to a paddle canoe to go birding in the serene waters of Anangu Creek.
Upon arriving in the afternoon at the Napo Wildlife Center Lodge, we will be greeted with an impressive view of the Añangucocha lagoon. Welcome Drink and snacks, followed by a brief talk from your guide and plan the activities for the next days. Night walk and excursion for insects, amphibians and reptiles or Night Caiman Spotting from the canoe.
Targets: Greater Ani, Smooth billed Ani, Limpkin, Hoatzin, Anhinga, Rufescent-Tiger Heron, Snowy Egret, Cocoi Heron, Snail Kite, Cream-coloured Woodpecker, Crested Owl, Speckled Chachalaca, Blue-throated Piping Guan, Squirrel Cuckoo, Green-backed Trogon, Amazonian Trogon, Green and Rufous Kingfisher, Gilded Barbet, Channel-billed Toucan, Cinnamon Attila, Wattled Jacana, Striated Heron, Common Potoo, Crested Oropendola and others.
Meals: Box Lunch and Welcome Dinner
Overnight Napo Wildlife Center, Standard or Panoramic Suite Cabins
Day
2
AMAZONIAN UMBRELLABIRD FOREST, PARROT AND MACAWS CLAY LICKS, PADDLE CANOE
Early morning, we’ll set off by paddle canoe along the Napo River, heading toward the Amazonian Umbrellabird Forest. From there, we’ll continue to the renowned Napo River Parrot Wall Lick, where up to five species of parrots and parakeets can be seen, including the Mealy Amazon and Blue-headed Parrot. Next, we’ll walk a short, well-maintained forest trail to reach the Scarlet Macaw Clay Lick, while observing the Red Howler Monkeys and the Brown-headed Spider Monkey along the way.
Lunch will be served at the Interpretation Center, followed by an afternoon of birding from Napo's Observation Towers, where mixed flocks of oropendolas, aracaris, tanagers, euphonias, and macaws are commonly seen. We’ll return to the lodge in the late afternoon by paddle canoe, with possible sightings of Giant River Otters, Green and Black Anacondas, and Black Caimans along the way.
Targets: Blue-headed Parrot, Mealy Amazon, Yellow-crowned Amazon, Dusky-headed Parakeet, White-eyed Parakeet, Blue and Yellow Macaw, Scarlet Macaw, Orange-cheeked Parrot, Maroon-tailed Parakeet, Chestnut-fronted Macaw, Red-bellied Macaw, Black-headed Parrot, Cobalt-winged Parakeet, Crimson-crested Woodpecker, Amazonian Umbrellabird, Lettered Aracari, Many-banded Aracari, Scarlet Tanager, Plum-throated Cotinga, Yellow-tufted Woodpecker, Rufous-headed Woodpecker, Spot-breasted Woodpecker, Giant Otters, Red-Howler Monkey, Brown-headed Spider Monkey, Squirrel Monkey and others.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Overnight Napo Wildlife Center, Standard or Panoramic Suite Cabins
Day
3
OBSERVATION TOWER, TERRA-FIRME FOREST AND PADDLE CANOE
We begin the morning with birding at the Tree Observation Tower, where you’ll witness a breathtaking Amazon sunrise and spot wildlife high above the canopy. Early hours offer great opportunities to observe macaws, hawks, sloths, monkeys, and kites.
Afterwards, continue exploring the main trails of the reserve, where the flooded river forest is home to manakins, antbirds, woodcreepers, and woodpeckers. In the afternoon, paddle through the creeks around Añangu Lagoon in search of shorebirds and other heron species. Night observation of Black Caimans, Agami Heron, Nocturnal Owls and others.
Targets: King Vulture, Wire-tailed Manakin, Dward Tyrant-Manakin, Golden-headed Manakin, Blue-crowned Manakin, Purplish Jacamar, Great Jacamar, White-throated Toucan, Amazonian Motmot, Sooty Antbird, Moustached Antwren, Peruvian-warbling Antbird, Black-necked Red-Cotinga, Bare-necked Fruitcrow, Yellow-rumped Cacique and others.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Overnight Napo Wildlife Center, Standard or Panoramic Suite Cabins
Day
4
TRANSFER TO COCA AIRPORT, FLIGHT TO QUITO, FREE NIGHT JIMENITA LODGE
On your final day, enjoy one last scenic canoe ride along the Napo River with great opportunities to spot Giant Otters, Hoatzins, and other Amazon wildlife. You'll return to Coca City for your included flight back to Quito. Upon arrival, you'll be picked up at the airport and transferred privately to our Jimenita Lodge, just 15 minutes away. Leisure afternoon exploring the trails of our birding reserve, visiting the hummingbird feeders and observation deck, or simply unwinding in one of our comfortable chairs while observing the sunset in the Andes.
Targets: Western Emerald, White-bellied Woodstar, Black-tailed trainbearer, Blue and Grey Tanager, Blue and Yellow Tanager, Crimson-mantled Woodpecker, Sword-billed Hummingbird, Giant Hummingbird, Golden Grossbeak and others.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
FREE NIGHT: Overnight Jimenita Birding Lodge, King Room with Chimney
Day
5
TRANSFER OUT TO THE AIRPORT
24/7 Transfer Out to the Airport after having a delicious breakfast in our Jimenita Restaurant. In case you have an early flight we will arrange a Boxed Breakfast. Thanks for choosing Ecuador Birds Tours.
Meals: Breakfast
Napo Wildlife Center Lodge
Please choose between Standard Cabin and Panoramic Suite Cabins:
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Tour Inclusions
Welcome Drink
24/7 Private Airport Transfers Airport-Hotel-Airport
Excellent Accommodations either Standard or Suite Cabin
Entrance Fees to Reserves, Hides, Feeders, Observation Towers
Delicious and Healthy Meals as described in itinerary
Private English-speaking Birding Guide
Private Canoe in all activities within the lodge
Roundtrip Local Flights Quito-Coca-Quito
Ebird Online Birding Report
Quality Services
Personal Expenses
Soft and Alcoholic Drinks
Other Entrance Fees or Services
Tips
Paddle Canoe
Napo River Parrots Wall Lick
Napo Wildlife Parrots and Macaws Clay Lick
Terra-firme Manakin Trails
Giant Otter Observation
3 Observation Towers
Night Excursions
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