2026 Amazon Tour Overview
Highlights: Wildlife & Birding • Photography • Rainforest Ecology • Conservation • River Travel • Small Group Experience
Explore the Ecuadorian Amazon—one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth—on a carefully designed birding journey that moves from the eastern foothills of the Andes into the heart of lowland rainforest. This immersive Amazon birding tour prioritizes habitat diversity, unhurried pacing, and extended time in some of the country’s most productive birding areas.
Designed for birders and nature travelers who value depth over speed, this small-group tour follows an elevation and habitat gradient that maximizes species diversity while allowing time to fully experience the rhythms of the rainforest.
Tour Features
Price per Guest:
$3,900 USD ($700 single supplement)
What to Expect on This Tour
This Amazon birding tour is paced around peak wildlife activity, with early mornings dedicated to birding followed by flexible mid-day breaks and late-afternoon exploration. River travel, canopy access, and forest walks are balanced to prevent fatigue while maximizing time in productive habitats.
Walking is generally slow and observational rather than strenuous, with frequent stops for birds, photography, and interpretation. Most trails are flat, though conditions may be muddy or humid, as expected in a rainforest environment.
Small group size allows for personalized guiding, extended viewing opportunities, and adaptability to weather, bird movement, and group interests. Interpretation emphasizes bird behavior, rainforest ecology, and habitat relationships.

A Day-by-Day Look At the Journey
Days 1 & 2 – Andean foothills and Eastern Slopes (Wild Sumaco)

Days 3 & 4: Lowland Terra Firme Forest (Yachana)

Days 5 – 8: Amazon Lowlands & Yasuni (Sani)

About This Tour
The Ecuadorian Amazon is defined by its connectivity—from Andean foothills to vast lowland forests and flooded river systems. This tour follows that ecological gradient intentionally, beginning at mid-elevation foothill forest and descending gradually toward the Napo River and Yasuní National Park.
Rather than remaining in a single location, the itinerary links three strategically located lodges, each offering access to distinct habitats and bird communities. This approach dramatically increases species diversity while providing meaningful time in each area.
The tour partners with conservation-focused lodges and reserves, many of which protect large tracts of primary forest and support long-term habitat preservation. Birding tourism here plays a direct role in maintaining intact rainforest ecosystems and supporting local livelihoods.

Wildlife & Habitats
This journey spans multiple Amazonian habitat types, including Andean foothill forest, terra firme rainforest, flooded forest, oxbow lakes, river edges, and canopy-level observation points.

The Cotopaxi Volcano provides a dramatic backdrop to the Andean landscape near Quito.

2025 guests planting native trees in the Quijos River Valley
Birding highlights may include macaws and parrots at clay licks, toucans and aracaris in the canopy, manakins and antbirds in the understory, trogons, jacamars, puffbirds, and a wide diversity of tanagers and flycatchers. Encounters emphasize extended observation, behavior, and ecological context rather than brief sightings.
Wildlife encounters may also include monkeys, river mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and rich nocturnal soundscapes that define the Amazon experience.

Plate-billed Mountain Toucan

Golden-headed Quetzal

Andean Cock-of-the-Rock

Andean Condor

Clockwise from upper left: Scarlet-bellied Mountain Tanager, Saffron-crowned Tanager, Black-capped Tanager, Golden Tanager, and Golden-naped Tanager
Optional Extension
Dates: November 15 – 22, 2026
Duration: 8 days, 7 nights
Description: Venture into the Amazon rainforest, the most biodiverse region on Earth, where you’ll stay at three world-renowned lodges: Wild Sumaco, Yachana Lodge, and Sani Lodge. These lodges are strategically located at different elevations, increasing the diversity of bird species and overall wildlife encounters. The lodges are surrounded by the pristine forests of Sumaco and Yasuní National Parks; Yachana an Sani are located along the banks of the majestic Napo River, one of the principal tributaries of the Amazon River.
This tour will be led by local bilingual, knowledgeable and experienced naturalist guides. You will stay in full-service lodges complete with a wide array of amenities and easy access to world class birding, committed to making sure you enjoy the best Ecuador has to offer.

Hoatzin/Ecuadorian Amazon. Photo by Chad Brack
What Our Guests Are Saying
“This Ecuador trip was an unforgettable experience. Ryan made birding accessible and engaging for a diverse group, with outstanding sightings across the Andes—including many lifers and special requests. What truly set the trip apart was the sense of connection fostered with Ryan, our local guide Sandra, and the people we met along the way. From thoughtful planning to flexible, attentive guiding in the field, Birding Man Wildlife Tours delivered a fun, well-run, and deeply rewarding way to explore an endlessly fascinating part of the world.”
-Alex W., Ecuador 2024
“We’ve just completed an incredible birding tour of Ecuador, expertly guided by Ryan alongside outstanding local guides. The experience offered exceptional birding across both sides of the Andes, with memorable encounters and opportunities to photograph species we’d only read about before—including condors, toucans, and antpittas. For anyone drawn to adventure and world-class birding in South America, I highly recommend traveling with Birding Man.”
-John W., Ecuador 2024
“This Ecuador birding expedition was one of the most extraordinary and satisfying trips we’ve ever taken. Ryan’s expert guiding—by sight and sound—ensured that everyone in our small group had meaningful, unhurried views, while the tour delivered remarkable diversity across the Andes. What truly set the experience apart, however, was Ryan and Sandra’s deep commitment to conservation and community partnership. Traveling alongside exceptional local guides and supporting reforestation efforts added purpose and meaning to the journey. The experience went far beyond birding alone, leaving us inspired by Ecuador’s nature, culture, and the thoughtful way this tour was run. We would enthusiastically travel with Birding Man Wildlife Tours again.”
-Harle T. and Minda B., Ecuador 2025
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