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FROM QUITO TO AMAZON RAINFOREST  IN SEARCH OF THE AMAZON RIVER DOLPHIN

Rate 2022

Itinerary 4 Days 3 night

 

Starts from Coca: Every day of the week Departure in two schedules at 08h00 and 13h00

  • $ 000 USD Applies when they are  two participants

  • $ 000 USD Applies when they are  three participants

  • $ 000 USD Applies when they are  four  participants

 

Additional Costo $ 90 USD from Quito to Coca round trip   shared private transport maximum 4 people

Quito, Bus Station Quitumbe 

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FROM QUITO TO AMAZON RAINFOREST IN SEARCH OF THE AMAZON RIVER DOLPHIN

Our destination is the place where the Amazon river dolphin (boto) cientific name  is Inia geoffrensis , the time to visit this area is recommended for the whole year, except for the months of June, July and mid-August that these months the rainforest is flooded and the tributaries of the Napo River begin to overflow in these months migrate to the Amazon River to mate

  • The Amazon dolphin habitat, at Yaku Warmi Lodge

  • Yasuni National Park , Amazon Lodge Indillama 

Value per person is $000.00 USD including of ticket bus from  Quito to Coca round trip, so we also pick you up at the Hotel in Quito to transfer you to the bus station of Quitumbe

By bus, Departing from Quito at 11h50 or 23h30, More departure time by bus from Quito see click here..., every day of the week, time travel bethween 5 to 6 hours , will arrive at Coca at 06h00 the next day, approximately, if you need to arrive a day before to sleep in Coca before starting the tour we can coordinate your departure from Quito to Coca during day time at 11h50 aarive to Coca at 20h00  approximately

By aeroplane.-from Quito to Coca, please you can go to https://aeroregional.net/  

https://www.latamairlines.com/  

https://www.avianca.com/  

to make the purchase of flight tickets, in this case you must arrive one day before starting the trip that would be obligatory Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday, the return to Quito can be done the same day of our arrival to Coca

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