If you’ve got the jungle fever (or maybe a fever for the jungle), then the Sani Lodge will be your cure. South of the pristine Cuyabeno Reserve and close to the Yasuní National Park is the Challuacocha Lake, home to an abundance of biodiversity, from unique endemic plants to monkeys, birds, butterflies, and more! Any trip to Sani Lodge guarantees you a truly natural experience.
If you really want to get in touch with nature, then consider camping. There is a beautiful site at the end of the Coto trail next to the Challuayaku stream. On site there are wooden platforms, a latrine and a shower, but it is recommended that you bring your own flashlight.
Enjoy comfort alongside the Amazon
With space for 38 guests, the Sani Lodge offers a private, yet social atmosphere for its guests. There are 10 cabanas and 4 family size cabins, each with a private bathroom. The lights in the facilities are eco-friendly and run on solar energy. No matter where you stay, all activities and meals are included in your price.