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OLA had a great year celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin, it was  a great year with lots going marking the greatness Mr Darwin .Ecuador 2010 with big% of our clients looking to see the eruption of Tungurahua in Banos or training for Huairasinchi . See whats going down in Ecuador on our Events Calendar!

Amazon Rainforest Lodges

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Amazonia

One of the most bio-diverse areas on the planet, the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest is home to over 500 bird species, 15 different species of monkey, and an average of 228 tree species per hectare. A rainforest tour is the perfect introduction to this ecosystem.

 
Discovering the remote and protected areas of the Amazon will undoubtedly be an unforgettable adventure in your life. The Amazon rainforest ecosystem offers a wide variety of flora (more than 25,000 different sorts of plants) and fauna. You can find many different species of palms, orchids, trees, and vines, as well as exotic animals such as crocodiles, river turtles, pink dolphins, monkeys and a diversity of birds like macaws, toucans hoatzins and many others, which are ever-present for bird-watchers. With a little bit of luck you can even see rare animal species like ocelots, sloths, tapirs, anacondas, Amazon river dolphins, jaguars or even harpy eagles on your expedition. 

The trips we offer here at OLA will take you to undiscovered regions of the Earth.  Click here to read more about different Lodges , their facilities and unique services!

 

 

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