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Sacred Waterfalls Rafting Expedition 5 Days

 

Includes

  • Exhilarating whitewater rafting (class IV-IV+) down the Upano River plus Cultural encounters with Shuar Indians, the Amazon “head-shrinkers”
  • Top-notch bilingual rafting and nature guides

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  • This tour is often combined with the world wonders of either Machu Picchu in Peru, or Chichen Itza in Mexico.

 

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Sacred Waterfalls Rafting Expedition 5 Days

DAY 1: FLY FROM QUITO TO MACAS

Sacred Waterfalls Rafting Expedition 5 Days

 

Today we fly from Quito to Macas, a small town in the southern Amazon. After arriving in Macas, we take the time to appreciate the city as it is today, as it was destroyed twice by the Shuar indigenous peoples while they fought against the early Spanish colonists. In the evening, we enjoy a welcome dinner and a short trip briefing to prepare us for tomorrow’s our rafting journey. Overnight in a hotel in Macas. (D)

DAY 2: RAFTING THE UPPER UPANO AND SHUAR INDIGENOUS ENCOUNTERS

After breakfast, we drive to our put-in site on the Upano River and begin our whitewater rafting journey. We begin with mostly class III rapids and a sprinkling of class IV rapids that get our heartbeats racing. Not to be underestimated, slightly further downstream the Upano morphs into a narrow but powerful channel of water when it cuts through the Namangosa Gorge.

On this first day of rafting, we will get used to paddling as a team, while we take the time to appreciate the stunning rainforest ecology around us. This section of the Amazon is pristine primary forest, with thatched-roof hut settlements of the Shuar indigenous peoples dotted here and there along the riverbanks. The Shuar can often be seen washing clothes or fishing along the shores of the upper Upano. They are famously (or infamously) known as the “shrinking heads” peoples of the Amazon. When we make camp for the night on the riverbanks of the Upano near Sucua, we will visit a Shuar community nearby. After our cultural exchange with the Shuar, we enjoy dinner at our campsite and a peaceful night’s sleep along the riverbanks. (B, L, D)

DAYs 3 & 4: RAFTING THE UPANO RIVER IN NAMANGOSA CANYON GORGE

Sacred Waterfalls Rafting Expedition 5 Days

 

On the morning of day 3, after crossing under the Patuca Bridge and entering the stunning Namangosa Canyon Gorge, the Upano River changes her mood and becomes a very fast-moving body of water that propels our raft forward through class IV-IV+ rapid after rapid. The riverbanks grow into towering canyon walls lush with vegetation, and water is channeled into a narrow, boulder-choked gorge. The Shuar call this the “Gorge of Sacred Waterfalls,” and we should be sure to ask them about the mythology surrounding the river canyon during our community visit. Stunning views of white waterfalls are the only thing that interrupts the green of the canyon walls. Combined with sightings of tropical birds and colorful butterflies, we are left breathless by the natural beauty of the canyon, as well as the thrill of the fast-moving white water. The river’s volume increases as we move downstream, while the deep gorge creates fantastic hydraulics that we and our raft take advantage of with the help of our experienced rafting guide. The end of day three finds us camping at a site known as Mina, with another full day of exhilarating rafting ahead of us.

On day four, hiking trails and hidden caves give us spaces to stop and seek wildlife along the riverbanks. We can swim in the numerous tributary streams that feed into the Upano, offering different temperatures and volumes of water. The afternoon of day four, we reach our take-out site, where our vehicle is waiting for us to drive back through the countryside. We reach Macas in the evening and spend the fourth night of our journey here. (B, L, D both days)

DAY 5: FLY FROM MACAS TO QUITO

After breakfast, we have a chance to explore the town of Macas during the morning before arriving at the airport to board our noon return flight to Quito. (B)

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