About Secoya Lodge

Cabañas

altThe Secoya Lodge includes three spacious palm‐thatched cabañas, each divided into two double rooms for a total capacity of 12 guests.

The cabañas are constructed from sustainably harvested local building materials of tropical hardwoods and traditional palm thatch, and are situated in a small clearing along the banks of the Aguarico River. The cabins incorporate cultural elements of the Secoya people in design, construction, and decoration.

Instead of closing clients off from the natural world that surrounds them, the cabañas at Secoya Lodge will immerse them in the sights and sounds of the Amazonian rain forest. The walls of the cabañas are almost entirely made out of mosquito-resistant netting that will give clients both an excellent view of the surrounding forest, as well as natural air circulation to keep the cabins cool.

Dining

altThe main dining hall at Secoya Lodge is constructed of locally sourced natural materials with traditional Secoya design features. The talented cooks from the Secoya community prepare delicious dishes that combine international tastes with local flavors. The staff can cater to vegetarian diets and can also adjust menus to special dietary requirements if they are requested 30 days in advance of arrival.

Washrooms

Washrooms offer showers to freshen up after a hike in the forest and flush toilets as well.
 

Photo Credits:  SPAJO Producciones

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