Survival course in Yasuni Park with the Kichwas
KNOWLEDGE / ECUADOR
Learning survival techniques doesn’t mean joining the commandos… Above all, it’s a pragmatic way of reconnecting with Nature, rediscovering how to obtain food, water and shelter. A group adventure, some of whom will become excellent friends, guided by a well-known figure in the field… and accompanied by Kichwa Amerindians, whose knowledge of the forest is essential and rich in a cultural heritage that will help you re-teach your connection to the Earth.
This trip is accompanied by a renowned survival instructor and a member of his team, to share their knowledge with you in complete safety.
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Guiding principle
Challenge yourself and learn the basics of survival (making a fire, preparing a bivouac, finding food...) from a renowned instructor and accompanied by native guides who will share their knowledge of their tropical environment.
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Destination
Ecuador: Yasuni reserve in the Amazon
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Collection
Knowledge
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Duration
10 days / 9 nights
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Dates
up to you to suggest...
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Guide
in English (and Spanish)
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Number of passengers
min.: 6 - max.: 12
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Price range
from $1,000 to $2,000 per person (excluding international flights)
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Learning level
Flourishing
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Comfort level
Rustic
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Difficulty level
Medium
Program details day by day
We have chosen to break with the usual travel consumer habits by not sharing the day-by-day program with you, but rather a description of what awaits you, because we believe more in establishing a relationship of trust, from human to human. However, this detail may be communicated to you at a later date.
Immerse yourself in the world’s most biodiverse area, Ecuador’s Yasuni Reserve, and challenge yourself for 5 nights in a hammock deep in the forest, accompanied by your survival instructor, a sidekick and local guides. At the beginning and end, you’ll spend 2 nights in a lodge run by a local Kichwa community, in tents on platforms on the banks of the Tiputini River.