Sounds of Ecuador - Andes to the Amazon

      Cuyabeno, Ecuador

      NY
      Not Your Average American, LLC
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      6 reviews
      Duration: 14 days
      Group size: 4 - 8
      Sounds of Ecuador - Andes to the Amazon
      Cuyabeno, Ecuador

      Not Your Average American, LLC
      • Email address verified
      6 reviews

      Duration: 14 days
      Group size: 4 - 8

      About this trip

      The Cofán Nation invites you to experience the wonders of their home deep in Ecuador's Amazon Rainforest. Located along the Zabalo River at the heart of the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve, the Cofán territory provides an escape from the noise of modern life.


      Recognized in 2019 by Quiet Parks International as the First Wilderness Quiet Park, the Cofán Zabalo River Wilderness is a unique destination offering a style of tourism unlike any you will have experienced before.


      Our tour begins in Quito, Ecuador where we will encounter the sounds of a modern South American city. The UNESCO-recognized Historic Center is steeped in history with traces of the ancient Quitu-Caru buried beneath layers of cobblestoned streets and Spanish-colonial architecture.


      From Quito, we will journey east, crossing the continental divide and birth place of the mighty Amazon River. We will embrace listening while en route, allowing time to prepare for our visit with the Cofán and, upon our return, space to process our new found understanding of quiet.


      The contrasts offered in this itinerary allow for a deeper exploration of silence and what it means to live in a modern world. 

      Additional Information

      Covid-19 Travel Restrictions

      It is your responsibility to be aware of Ecuador's COVID-19 travel restrictions. The U.S. Embassy in Quito provides up-to-date information for travelers.


      Vaccinations and Medications

      For other health and safety information, including vaccinations, please read the CDC recommendations for travel to Ecuador. 

      Please consider obtaining a prescription for malaria medications as the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve is located in the Sucumbios Province, an area of transmission. 


      Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)

      We highly recommend enrolling in STEP, a free service operated by the US State Department to keep you informed about security updates while traveling abroad.


      Pack List and Trip Notes

      Upon booking, you will receive recommended pack list and specific information important to this tour. 


      Refunds & Travel Insurance

      Your $1000 deposit will be refunded if we do not fill the trip. This is to encourage you to confirm your participation so that we know how many participants to plan for, minimum of 4 and maximum of 8 participants, not including guides.


      Once the complete trip is purchased 45 days prior, we cannot guarantee refunds as we need to place down payments to multiple vendors. 


      Therefore, WeTravel recommends that you acquire travel insurance in case something goes wrong. To minimize any loss and to protect yourself during the trip, you can purchase travel insurance from World Nomads. The WeTravel recommendation is to use a company like World Nomads because they have very fair rates for the quality of service they are providing. Click here to get a quote.


      Not Your Average American is not a travel agency

      Not Your Average American, LLC and her cofounder, Angie Drake, connect interested clients with travel opportunities in South America. However, the company is not a registered seller of travel in the United States. Angie and her company work as a consultancy.


      Please read our Terms & Conditions before booking. 

      What’s included

      • Virtual Meetings
        We will hold pre-trip meetings so that group members can better know one another and that we can best prepare your group for this journey.
      • Accommodations
        Overnight accommodations as mentioned in the itinerary
      • Meals
        All meals will be provided except for lunches & dinners while in Quito when you will have the opportunity to visit restaurants of your choice.
      • Transportation
        All transportation including transfers to and from the Quito Airport
      • Tour Guide
        A professional, bilingual tour guide.

      What’s not included

      • Tips for Tour Guide
        You may wish to provide your tour guide with a gratuity for exceptional service.
      • Tips for Staff
        You may wish to provide a gratuity to lodging staff.
      • Tips to the Cofán
        Individual tipping is generally not accepted among indigineous communities in Ecuador but a community gift is appropriate.
      • International Airfare
        Clients must book their own flights to and from Quito, Ecuador
      • Travel insurance
        Travel, Medical, & Emergency Evacuation Insurance is not provided. We highly recommend that you purchase insurance that covers emergency evacuation as the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve is remote.
      • Personal expenses
        Drinks other than those provided with meals, laundry, spa services, etc. are not included.

      Available Packages

      Trip Price
      $3,500
      Deposit: $1,000

      Itinerary

      Welcome to Quito!
      Arrive at the Quito International Airport

      Day 1


      Most international flights to Quito arrive in the late afternoon or evening. Your arrival might actually be in the wee hours of the morning of Day 2. Therefore, this first day is travel only.


      After passing immigration and customs, we will be waiting to take you to your lodging in or near Quito's historic center.


      Your Organizer


      NY
      Not Your Average American, LLC
      6 reviews
      Not Your Average American works with our partners, including guides, communities, and small tour operators, to create great itineraries that offer unusual and off-the-beaten-path opportunities in Ecuador and other Andean Nations. We get paid for our consulting work only when trips are sold, helping budding businesses get started on the right foot.

      Reviews

      The first thing I have to say is, for me, the most important... This trip was absolutely life-changing and transformative. The second thing is that it was incredibly thoughtful, well-organized, engaging, informative travel from the heart. The time we spent at the various ecolodges and in and around Quito, was coordinated such that it provided authentic immersion into the cultural and natural ecosystems, while being a thoughtful and important transition to and from our week spent with the Cofán indigenous community in the Cuyebeno Reserve, in the heart of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Jacquie, our Ecuadorian guide, was phenomenal in her knowledge of flora and fauna, of Ecuadorian history and all of the complex cultural layers of this country was outstanding. I've never had the opportunity to experience such a phenomenal guide in my travels to Central and South America. Her sense of humor, engaging personality and keen intelligence, as well as her ability to connect meaningful with both trip attendees and the locals engaged with while travel, was really a paramount piece to what made this trip so enjoyable. I already miss her and it's only been a few weeks since my return home! Our week with the Cofán, including the three days and two nights we spent on the Zabalo River, at the location of the first Quiet Park International, was an experience that I hold deep gratitude for and that I will hold onto tightly for the rest of my life. This part of the trip is one that requires an open heart, open mind, flexibility, keen awareness of the sacred cultural and natural ecosystems you have been invited to visit as a guest and as such, it will be one where the rewards are not measured by the comforts of home but the genuine empathy and significant humility and gratitude that is cultivated as you remain open and aware of what is around you. If you're seeking this type of travel, a trip where you return as a person who is more aware and in awe, then this trip is exactly the one for you.
      By Stacy M for Sounds of Ecuador - Andes to the Amazon on Apr 22, 2023
      I had the best time on this carefully curated trip. It was clear that Angie and Jacquie put so much thought and care into each decision, and they anticipated every possible need we might have throughout the trip. Every experience was unforgettable, from the views to the wildlife to the food to the incredible people they introduced us to along the way. I had so much fun paddling and swimming in the rivers, hiking through the forests, and birdwatching, but I also so much appreciated the expertise and respect for the local culture and way of life that Jacquie and Angie brought to the experiences. I don't know how I'll ever travel without the two of them again. Can't recommend this trip enough!
      By Kate W for Sounds of Ecuador - Andes to the Amazon on Apr 05, 2023
      Your words mean so much to both Jacquie and me. We are grateful to know how much you enjoyed the time you shared with all of us. My own memories of this tour are touched by your contagious smile and your willingness to be open to new experiences. Thank you for being a part of this trip! I look forward to traveling with you again some day! Angie
      NY
      Words can't even begin to describe how special this trip was. Angie and Jacquie created an amazing itinerary for us, with bonus surprises along the way. Angie's experience living in Ecuador gave her unique insights into what U.S. travelers would want to know in advance to be knowledgeable and comfortable throughout our travels, and her deep knowledge of birds transformed me into a birder over the course of our trip! Jacquie's two decades in tourism were a real asset as well; it seemed that everywhere we went, Jacquie knew the business owners and local families — or even if she didn't know them already, she quickly created a genuine rapport with them. Both guides brought such thoughtfulness and care to planning each step of our journey, and you can tell both have a deep respect for the people and land we visited. I would travel anywhere with these two!
      By Jane H for Sounds of Ecuador - Andes to the Amazon on Mar 30, 2023
      Dear Jane, I am thrilled to hear that you have been touched by the birding bug. It is invasive and addictive and absolutely wonderful. Jacquie and I are very happy to know that you enjoyed this trip. While we try to plan ahead and create space for magical moments, often it is the unplanned that stands out (Minga, minga, minga!). I have memories of a lifetime that are colored by your inquiring questions and wonderful laugh. Thank you for being a part of this glorious adventure. Can't wait for the next trip :) Angie
      NY
      Wow, just WOW! This trip was one of those once in a lifetime experiences you will NEVER forget and will tell stories about your whole life. I saw gorgeous views, amazing wildlife and plants, swam in rivers, met amazing people, ate delicious food, learned SO much, and had a wonderful time doing it. Throughout I felt safe, happy, and supported. This was a truly amazing experience and it would not have been possible without the diligence, hard work, knowledge, and positivity of Angie and Jacqie! I am so thankful that I was able to go and have these experiences.
      By Jenny M for Sounds of Ecuador - Andes to the Amazon on Mar 28, 2023
      Dear Jenny, It was our pleasure to plan this trip for you and your friends. Both Jacquie and I are grateful for your trust in us. And I would like to thank you - you approached this trip with an open heart and inquiring mind, making it possible to experience the best that Ecuador has to offer. We made an excellent team. I look forward to traveling with you again!
      NY
      I had an excellent time visiting Ecuador, a very well constructed tour starting in Quito, then via Coca and the Ecuador Cuyabeno Amazonia Jungle, ending with a tour from Coca back to Quito via the rain forests and Andes Mountains. Edgar and Alex from the Kichwa Indians were excellent guides on both of my trips with extremely helpful and friendly staff. A huge amount of thought went into the logistics and organisation of the trip, the people, accommodation and food were excellent ( even though as a visitor from England, I not not use to soup at lunch time and evening time with popcorn !!) I was privileged to see a very wide range of wildlife and birds in the Amazonian Jungle, from Pink Dolphins, various monkeys like howler, spider and the Saki Monkeys, amazing butterflies and moths all which I have never seen ! On a few of the night walks we many insects and spiders, a few night snakes with very large eyes for their night vision, and my favourite, jungle frogs of various colours and size. On my trip back via the Andes with Alex, we were very lucky in finding wonderful coloured poison dart frogs, a wide range of beautiful hummingbirds and a Harpy Eagle, to name just a few of the birds and wildlife that we saw in Ecuador, it is a country. That has so much to offer. All the people I met in Ecuador were very friendly, helpful and kind people, very proud of their Country….nothing was too much trouble and people went out of their way to accommodate any polite requests ! .The accommodation and food was very varied and excellent….the fruit was amazing and the fruit drinks too….. I would certainly recommend a trip to this amazing Country and to the amazing organisational skills of Mrs Angie Drake from “Not your Average American” She certainly has wonderful contacts in Ecuador and now I fully understand her love of this wonderful Country and it’s people. I can honestly recommend a trip to Ecuador…. Yours Sincerely Mr Robin Hobson Coverack, Cornwall, England, UK
      By Robin H for Personalized Tour for Robin Hobson on Mar 14, 2023
      Thank you so much for your kind review, Robin. We are very happy to hear that you enjoyed your trip. We look forward to helping you plan your next Ecuadorian adventure!
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