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7 Favorite Experiences Glamping In The Amazon Jungle Of Ecuador

by theamericannews
June 6, 2024
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Spectacular view of the magnificent Andes in the Ecuadorian countryside

Photo credit: Edd Staton

1. Andes Scenery

From the Galapagos to the Pacific coastline to the Andean highlands to the Amazon, Ecuador is jaw-droppingly beautiful. After an early departure, we were treated to spectacular views of the magnificent countryside as we zigzagged through the Andes before descending into the lowlands of the Amazon region. 

The shifting scenery as the sun reflects off the mountains creates hundreds of different landscapes just waiting to be painted.

Las Barcas accommodation at Macas Glamping

Las Barcas accommodation at Macas Glamping

Photo credit: Edd Staton

2. The Boat

Macas Glamping has five unique accommodation options, each surrounded by the jungle for total privacy. The rooms offer a comfortable queen bed; large walk-in shower; coffee station; complimentary mini fridge stocked with beer, water, and soft drinks; welcome bottle of private label wine; robes and slippers; Jacuzzi; fire pit; and Wi-Fi. A gourmet breakfast is also included.

Our first night, we stayed in Las Barcas, which in Spanish means “The Boat.” Designed to suggest a voyage on the high seas (without the waves), the unit features a net on the bow, round porthole windows, nautical décor, and an LED “sail” that can light up at night. A glass ceiling lets you lie in bed and enjoy the Amazon sunrise, sunset, and starry skies.

After a long day of travel and delicious filet mignon dinner, the rhythmic sounds of the jungle lulled us into the deepest sleep we’ve had in a long time.

Edd and Cynthia with the Shuar community in Macas, Ecuador

Edd and Cynthia with the Shuar community in Macas, Ecuador

Photo credit: Edd Staton

3. Visiting The Shuar

The next morning, our guide — Leo Salgado, owner of local tour company Tsuirim Viajes — had an exciting day planned for us. We drove into the countryside to visit the Shuar, an Indigenous group once known as feared headhunters who shrunk the heads of slain enemy warriors.

We had no idea what to expect. What would they look like? Were they still fierce? To the contrary, the Shuar are gentle, beautiful people who greeted us warmly to their Kintia Panki community.

As a welcoming gesture, our cheeks were decorated with achiote, a reddish-orange spice. We then were shown a variety of colorful necklaces and bracelets, plus natural creams, lotions, and perfumes made from Amazon plants. One interesting fragrance contained non-hallucinogenic ayahuasca.

Next, a young Shuar man led us up a steep, rocky trail to two waterfalls considered sacred in their religion. Upon our return, an initiation ceremony involving spears and much shouting was performed on Edd. For the grand finale, we all got up and did a Shuar “jungle boogie” line dance together. It was great fun!

Immaculate Virgin of Macas statue at Quilamo Mirador in Macas, Ecuador

Immaculate Virgin of Macas statue at Quilamo Mirador in Macas, Ecuador

Photo credit: Edd Staton

4. Quilamo Mirador

After a traditional lunch prepared by our hosts (more on that later), Leo drove us high into the mountains to Quilamo Mirador, an overlook with sweeping views of Macas and beyond.

An icon for the city, the lookout point is dominated by a 60-foot statue of the Immaculate Virgin of Macas, a symbol of protection and devotion to the locals whose origin dates back almost 500 years.

The Dome accommodation at Macas Glamping

The Dome accommodation at Macas Glamping

Photo credit: Edd Staton

5. The Dome

Our second night was spent in The Dome, an over-the-top structure crowned by — you guessed it — a massive geodesic dome with incomparable views of the Amazon vegetation and sky. 

In addition to the extensive amenities previously listed, this accommodation has Alexa-controlled lights, a Jacuzzi, and window shades. One of the shades serves as a screen for a projector with a Bose surround-sound system.

We didn’t come all the way to the jungle to watch Netflix, but instead, we definitely glamped the night away taking full advantage of the wine, hot tub, and fire pit. 

Lunch of fresh fish wrapped in banana leaves prepared by the Shuar community

Lunch of fresh fish wrapped in banana leaves prepared by the Shuar community

Photo credit: Edd Staton

6. Food

Especially considering its remote location, Macas Glamping serves some fabulous food. Beef in the Amazon is considered the best in Ecuador and that filet mignon dinner the first night was exceptional. Our shrimp and pasta meal the following evening was outstanding as well.

Breakfast began with artistically presented yogurt, granola, and fresh fruit, followed by eggs, ham, local cheese, rolls, and coffee.

Lunch with the Shuar community was an unexpected treat. Whole fish fresh from the nearby river was seasoned, wrapped in banana leaves, and roasted over hot coals. Wow!

Dense tropical foliage on the banks of the Yuquipa River in Macas, Ecuador

Dense tropical foliage on the banks of the Yuquipa River in Macas, Ecuador

Photo credit: Edd Staton

7. Canoeing On The Yuquipa River

Our final morning, we braved the Amazonian version of a thrill ride as Leo drove miles over a remote, pothole-riddled dirt road to reach Cabañas Etsa for a canoe trip on the Yuquipa River. 

July through December is the dry season, so the crystal-clear water was only a few feet deep. As we slowly motored along, the dense tropical vegetation was nothing short of stunning. We asked for our ride to be extended a bit longer because we were enjoying ourselves so much.

Is Jungle Glamping For You?

What about the bugs, heat, and humidity we were so concerned about? Our glamping trip provided a great lesson of ignoring those “what-ifs” and just going for it.

Of course, a rainforest has insects and we used insect repellent as advised. We’re glad to report we didn’t get bitten once and there were never swarms of flying critters, even around the lights at night.

Yes, it was hot and humid during the day, although not oppressively so. The evenings, on the other hand, were surprisingly cool and comfortable; enough to leave the screened-glass door open, light our fire pit, and thoroughly enjoy the hot tub.

Glamping in the Amazon jungle was a unique adventure that we’ll never forget.

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