Amazon Rainforest

You’re welcome to the Amazon rainforest. This is the largest remaining tropical rainforest in the world. More life bubbles, hums, chatters, and buzzes in this location compared to any other place in the world. A single tree in the Amazon Forest can house more ant species compared to all British Isles put together. Isn't that astounding?

Better yet, a single hectare of Amazon forest has as many distinct frog species as all of North America combined, and all of the Jungle boasts more than 20 percent of the

planet’s vascular plant species. From this description alone, we can conclude that Amazon Rainforest is a must visit in 2019.

In this forest, you will find monkeys that are small enough to comfortably sit on your fingertips, spiders that eat birds, eight-pound toads, and the planet’s largest snake, i.e. the 30-foot anaconda. What's more? The rainforest boasts thousands of native inhabitants who make up approximately 200 different nations, including Quichua, Huaorani, Zaparo, Shuar, Cofan, Secoya, and Siona.

Amazon Flora Observation

Amazon Flora Observation

Ecuador is among the most bio diverse nations on the planet, given it boasts more than 15,000 different types of flowering plants and vascular plants, according to the Fourth National Report released for the Convention of Biological Diversity.

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The places you can’t miss in the amazon

The places you can’t miss in the amazon

Deep at the heart of Ecuador's Amazon Rainforest, below the equator and in the shadow of the Andes, lies what we can only regard to as the most biologically diverse location on the planet.

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Amazon Bird Watching

Amazon Bird Watching

Most, if not all bird watching enthusiasts understand that bird diversity differs according to the altitude.

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