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HOME » Ecuador Travel » Sacha Lodge Sacha Lodge InformationGetting There | Lodge Details | Excursions | Observation Tower | Butterfly House | Yasuni Parrot Lick Summary
All guests are led by both a biologist guide and a native guide, and
activities are designed to educate guests on rainforest flora, fauna,
ecosystems, cultures and their fragile balance. Several ornithologists
have used our installations as a research base, and studies are also
being done on several species of Lepidoptera at the Lodge's butterfly
farm.
Getting ThereThe journey to Sacha Lodge begins in Quito, Ecuador's capital city. From here, a 45-minute flight takes you over the Andes Mountains' majestic snow-covered peaks and down over 8500 feet (2600 meters) into the town of Puerto Francisco de Orellana. Here, a covered motorized canoe will be awaiting you for a 21/2-hour, 50-mile (80-kilometer) trip down the Napo, the largest river in Ecuadorian Amazonia. Along the way, you will feast your eyes upon the numerous shore birds, including herons, kingfishers, spoonbills and ospreys. Upon arrival to Sacha Lodge's 3200-acre (1300-hectare) private reserve, guests will take their first walk along a raised boardwalk through dense flooded palm forest to Pilchicocha lake, a blackwater paradise where dugout canoes (and even paddlers!) await to carry you to the Lodge. Lodge DetailsSacha Lodge takes pride in the international quality of its meals,
and our chefs will be happy to prepare special dishes for vegetarians.
Excursions
Your days at Sacha usually begin at sunrise or earlier so as to take advantage of the cool morning hours when the rainforest's animals are most active. Each group may decide on is own waking and breakfast hours, as well as the level of difficulty and length of outings. In the afternoon, visits begin between 3:00 and 4:00 and often continue into the evening, when you will be serenaded by the nocturnal insects and frogs.
Observation TowerOne of Sacha Lodge's highlights is our 130-foot (40-meter) observation
tower, which allows guests to climb into and above the rainforest canopy
for a magnificent view of the surrounding area. From the tower's ample
platform it is possible to observe toucans, parrots, and dozens of other
colorful bird species in the treetops. With some luck, noisy howler
monkeys or the gentle three-toed sloth may also be seen, especially
with the aid of a powerful telescope provided by your guides. The tower may be reached on foot via a half-hour walk through terra firme forest, although no one can miss out on at least a one-way trip to or from the tower along Orchid Creek, Pilchicocha Lake's natural black water runoff to the Napo River. In a dugout canoe guests may follow this winding stream through untamed palm forest for about an hour, a trip that many choose to repeat. In recent years Sacha Lodge has become a favorite destination of both professional and amateur ornithologists. Over 500 species of birds have been registered in the area, and from the tower platform our bird specialist guides have on several occasions reported seeing over 80 species in a single morning! Butterfly HouseSacha Lodge is home of one of the largest butterfly farms in Ecuador. Designed as a live exhibition conservatory, the Butterfly House is now successfully breeding nearly 40 local butterfly species. Guests will be shown how these beautiful insects are bred and raised, and later be free to wander through "the flying room", where hundreds of colorful butterflies including spectacular blue morphs flutter from flower to flower.
Yasuni Parrot LickAt a short distance from Sacha Lodge is Ecuador's most accessible parrot
lick, an exposed clay bank where The lick is located on the edge of Yasuni National Park, which may be reached from Sacha by a one half-hour motorized canoe trip down the Napo River.
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