About Amazon
From the Pacific coast passing through volcanoes, you will descend into a mystical rainforest better known as the Amazonia. It takes its name from the biggest river in the world, the Amazon river, and is home to exuberant flora and fauna species including birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects. Some of the representative animals in this region are monkeys, jaguars, pink dolphins, anacondas, iguanas, alligators, deer, tapirs, tortoises, armadillos, toucans, macaws, bears, frogs and many others. It contains four natural protected areas and several indigenous nationalities; among the main ones are the Huaorani, Zápara, Secoya, Cofan, Shuar, Achuar, Kichwa, and Andoa.
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The Yasuni National Park is part of the Biosphere Reserve of the planet and is considered the place with the most diverse set of species on Earth. Besides, Yasuni National Park's territory is the land that two uncontacted tribes inhabit. These are the Taromenane and Tagaeri tribes which live in complete isolation from the modern world and only survive on what the Amazon region provides.
Travelling the Amazon, you will have the opportunity to live unforgettable experiences such as, swimming with pink dolphins, fishing in one of Amazon river's arms, camping in the jungle within sight of the Andes, sharing mystical rituals with indigenous communities and so on.
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