Day 8
Cofán Village to Camp
Today, we will travel up the Rio Zabalo. This is a large black water stream, and arguably one of the most beautiful waterways in Ecuador. Its personality changes with the height of the water, as does the wildlife.
It is always a stellar location for birds both big and small. Different seasons allow for a variety of wildlife viewing which can include host troops of monkeys including wooly, howler, capuchin, squirrel, and tamarin.
However, if the river is low, we will observe different creatures like riverside birds, giant otters, caimans, an occasional anaconda, and sometimes, white-lipped peccary.
Once we arrive at our private campsite, we will have the opportunity to venture out in the small paddle canoes called quillas. These silent excursions provide the best opportunity to experience what it means to co-exist with nature.
By staying overnight, we can experience the golden hour, dusk, dawn, and early morning daylight alongside their accompanying sounds. We will listen as the day changes.