The most biodiverse spot in the planet per unit hectare. We are the only ecolodge in Ecuador 100% owned and run by an indigenous community
in the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest!
Yasuní biosphere reserve
Sani Lodge is situated within the Yasuní Biosphere Reserve, owns 42,000 hectares, 25,000 of which are part of the Yasuní National Park. The nearest town is Francisco de Orellana (Coca), accessible by motor canoe in three hours. The secluded location, free from external influences, offers an ideal setting to experience the unique biodiversity of the region's primary forest, regarded by scientists as the most diverse per unit area on the planet.
Our aim is to provide a livelihood for the Sani Isla Kichwa community by offering guests the opportunity to experience our culture and unique beautiful environment while promoting sustainable ecotourism in the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest.
• Respect for the Environment
• Respect for Human Dignity
• Team work
• Professionalism
To give the world a deeper understanding of what it means to live in harmony with the forest and allow others to experience our way of life.
By promoting sustainable practices here in Ecuador, we can show the world how effective sustainable ecotourism can be.
Becoming an internationally recognised tourist destination of excellence will empower us to grow and protect our community, our Rainforest home, culture and traditions for generations to come.
A short 30 minute flight from Quito to Francisco de Orellana (Coca) is the quickest way to get to the starting point of the trip.
The journey from Quito to the Amazon Basin takes approximately five and a half hours. The route ascends to an altitude of 4,000 metres on the eastern slopes of the Andes, before descending through spectacular valleys and stunning landscapes to reach the Amazon Basin at 500 metres. The final destination is Puerto Francisco de Orellana (Coca), situated at an altitude of 255 metres above sea level. Vans with a driver can be hired upon request.
There are two terminals in Quito: Quitumbe in the south and Carcelen in the north. We advise that you take the last bus at 11:30 PM, which takes seven hours. There are numerous bus companies operating such as Baños, Esmeraldas and Putumayo
Baños hot springs is an ideal location to continue your journey into the jungle. This is an excellent option for those who have already explored the south of the country, including Cuenca city, Cotopaxi National Park and the surrounding area.
A visit to Sani Lodge is an opportunity to explore our forest, which is home to 2274 species, including a wide variety of climbers, epiphytes, millennial trees and shrubs. This vast sanctuary is home to a wide variety of animals including jaguars, pumas, giant otters, squirrel monkeys, as well as 580 species of birds, 80 species of bats, 105 species of amphibians, 83 species of reptiles, 64 species of stingless bees and 100,000 insects per hectare. Our extensive knowledge of Amazonian wildlife allows us to provide our clients with an authentic and unique experience of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest.We are home to twelve species of monkeys, including squirrel, howler, tamarin, wolly and spider monkeys.
Sani Lodge proudly partners with the SANI WARMI project, which empowers the women of Sani Isla
Traditionally, in many local communities, jobs and economic freedom for women are limited. While many lodges in the Amazon do not hire women as an employment policy, in our Kichwa community and at Sani Lodge, all members of the community are included. In fact, we proudly partner with the SANI WARMI project, which empowers the women of Sani Isla to run their own business making and selling artisan crafts constructed from local seeds, vines, and fibers. This business provides a sustainable source of income for the women and their families while encouraging the protection of over 42,000 hectares of pristine rainforest from outside intrusions.
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