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The Ecuadorian Amazon region commonly known as "el Oriente"
is formed by the following sparsly populated provinces, from
north to south: Sucumbios, Napo, Orellana, Pastaza, Morona
Santiago and Zamora Chinchipe. Although the Oriente covers
almost half of the surface of Ecuador, only 4.8% of the population
live in this vast area, which despite frantic deforestation
still remains covered by tropical rainforest. Sustainable
tourism, providing and increasing local income, helps to put
a stop to the deforestation, which is one of the main threats
of the region with a rate of 2.3%, 250'000 ha/year.
The eastern part of Ecuador forms part of
the Amazon Basin. The Amazon region, the world's largest remaining
tropical rainforest, where more than one third of the earth's
fresh water flows, hosts a huge biological diversity and many
unique species. At first glance, the rain forest is a vast
humid and green wilderness. However, as one observes carefully,
this ecosystem is full of surprises. Not only is each tree
very different from the next, but also for every tree there
are hundreds of other plant and animal species in constant
interaction. Tropical rain forests cover 7% of the Earth’s
surface, but they hold 50% of the world’s biodiversity.
The Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest where the
weather is hot, humid and rainy and the temperature varies
between 23 C and 26 C, is the habitat of several indigenous
ethnic groups and tribes as the Huaorani, Shuar, Ashuar, Kichwa,
Siona Secoya, Cofan, Zaparo and Quijos who are still living
traditionally, maintaining their distinct customs and traditions.
This indigenous people and groups that have lived in the amazon
rainforest for thousands of years keep their ancestral traditions
alive, displaying their customs, rituals and wisdom acting
as the guardians of the world's biodiversity and conserving
this unique ecosystem for future generations.
The Ecuadorian Amazon region with its huge
protected ares Yasuní National Park, Cuyabeno Wildlife
and Fauna Breeding Reserve, Huaorani Protectorate, Sumaco-Napo
Galeras National Park, Limoncocha Biological Reserve and Sangay
National Park provides unprecedented opportunities for discovering
and experiencing the magic of the Amazon rainforest. >>
learn more about protected areas in Ecuador, learn more about the amazon rainforest itself on this related partner site
amazon-rainforest.org.
Ecuador offers probably one of the world's best developed
infrastructures for rainforest tourism and in addition to
this most destinations are accessible within a day's journey
from the capital Quito.
Discover the Amazon rainforest, help to
protect the rainforest, learn more about indigenous people
and the jungle itself with our selected rainforest and jungle
tour operators and lodges. Whether you're looking for an adventure
tour, canoe and rafting trips, rainforest hikes and expeditions,
birdwatching and wildlife observation tours, community-based
ecotourism programs, an eco-lodge or a luxury Amazon lodge
with hot water and pool, these serious and experienced operators
have a program to meet your needs.
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