Amazon dolphin expeditions 4 days | amazon tours Ecuador
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FROM QUITO TO AMAZON RAINFOREST  IN SEARCH OF THE AMAZON RIVER DOLPHIN

Rate 2023

Itinerary 4 Days 3 night

 

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

  • $ 850 USD Applies when they are  two participants

  • $ 680 USD Applies when they are  three participants

  • $ 595 USD Applies when they are  four  participants

 

Additional Cost $ 90 USD from Quito to Coca round trip   shared private transport minimun 2  and maximum 4 people

Quito, Bus Station Quitumbe 

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

In the Amazon of Ecuador, where the Amazon river dolphin lives in the area of the border of Ecuador and Peru, we will take you on this impressive trip with the Amazon pink dolphins as well as lagoons and secondary rivers, walks in the rainy forest where you can enjoy a time with pristine nature at the end of the activities a rest in comfortable and basic rooms with private bathroom and enjoy the local cuisine
the time to visit this area is recommended for the whole year, except for the months of June, July and mid-August

  • Accommodation Yaku Warmi Lodge, indigenous community of Martinique, bordering Ecuador and Peru

FOUR OPTIONS OF HOW TO GET TO FRANCISCO DE ORELLANA COCA ECUADOR 

  1.  BY BUS PUBLIC. - from Coca, will require you to coordinate your own transport either by bus (departures from Quitumbe at 11:50, 13:30, 16:30 or 22:50 / We can coordinate the bus ticket and thus also ​the pick-up from your hotel in Quito to the Quitumbe bus station, Free

  2. .-BY SHARED PRIVATE CAR: Departure from Quito to Coca Every day of the week from Sunday to Sunday at 03h00

  3. .- BY EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE CAR: Departure from Quito at any time every day of the week, the best option to pick you up at the Mariscal Sucre International Airport includes lodging in Francisco de Orellana

 BY AIRPLANE, you can make your purchase

 

online 

https://aeroregional.net/
https://www.latamairlines.com

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