The Cuyabeno Reserve
The next 4 days are devoted to the observation of flora and fauna.
Birds are smaller than those in Central America and harder to find. Moreover the forest is very dense and very high blocking the observation despite our binoculars
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Neve recognizes all the cries and songs of birds and he has on his smartphone various recordings that allows him to communicate with them
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2nd day:
Meeting with "The Siona Indian Community" a large ethnic group on the reserve.
During this visit we learn their customs, traditions and way of life. Then we participate in the elaboration of Yucca bread.
After lunch, on the way back we stop at a shaman who teaches us his role in the community and the teaching that he followed for several years.
Back to the lake for sunset and swim for some (except us!!!) before dinner.
During the breaks at the lodge we meet our French friends over a beer.
Day 3:
Hike in the forest for 4 hours. We explore and study the tropical ecosystem complex.
It is the discovery of the great varieties of plants, trees and fauna that compose it.
After the return and lunch at the lodge, the afternoon is dedicated to a navigation on the lake in search of other birds or animals.
We have the chance to meet pink dolphins ... Then sunset on the lake.
The night will be horrible; a group of Czechs arrived and celebrated a birthday until 1:30 in the morning.
We are dealing with alcoholics, uncontrollable and aggressive.
Marc intervenes as well as Franck but the manager is non-existent.
4th day.
The 6 people in our group have chosen a 4-day stay and are leaving us today.
We complain to the manager and Marc announces that he refuses to stay the last night in his establishment.
Franck contacts their travel agency in Quito and we contact the head of the lodge in Quito to also request our change of establishment. Talks are going on on both sides and we are getting satisfaction.
The atmosphere is heavy at breakfast and our traveling companions also complain to the manager.
In the meantime we visit the lagoon of Canangueno by canoe until lunch time.
On our return, the manager found us two rooms in another lodgeThe move is done in the early afternoon and we settle at the "Cayman Lodge".
After a restorative nap, Neve brings us for another hike where we find a stele indicating the passage of the equator.
Back in our new lodge for an aperitif dedicated to Franck ... And yes today is his birthday.
The dinner is excellent; Marc had ordered a special menu in honor of Franck.
Day 5:
Departure at 7:30 am for Marc and Franck who will be driving to Nono ... a long 10-hour journey.
We leave at 9 o'clock with Neve for a 2 hour trip up the river, then a trip by crazy minibus (we are swinging from left to right) to Lago Agrio and finally a taxi to reach El Coca where we booked a hotel for two nights.