Completed in 1996, KAPAWI is the newest of South America's eco-lodges.
It is located on the Pastaza river in one of the most remote areas of the
Ecuadorian southern Amazon basin. Accessible only by small aircraft,
Kapawi is one of the most comfortable bases from which to explore the
tropical rain forest.
Accommodation
Isolation from the rest of the world doesn't mean a
lack of comfort, at least not in Kapawi. KAPAWI offers 20 double rooms,
each with its private bathroom, sun-heated showers, and electricity
provided by photovoltaic system.
Located on the shore of
the Kapawi lake, every room has a wide terrace, where you can observe the
daily visitors: ducks, hummingbirds, egrets, parrots, or you can listen
to the music of the myriad of frogs at night.
The lodge accommodates up to 40 visitors and was built according to the
Achuar concept of architecture (not a single nail was used!).
Environmentally - friendly methods such as solar energy and trash
recycling are also being utilized. A research station is also being
conceived as a data center for Achuar culture as well as a biological
field station.
Food
Kapawi Lodge serves a tasty combination of International-Ecuadorian food
with emphasis on local products. A wide variety of exotic fruits will be
offered. Soft drinks, snacks and hot water for coffee and tea are
available all day.
The Kapawi Project originated in 1993. The lodge is located in the
heart of Ecuador's Achuar Territory, and in 15 years will belong entirely
to the Achuar Indians. Kapawi blends the admirable goals of empowerment,
environmental protection, and eco-tourism. Kapawi uses solar energy,
biodegradable soaps, and recycles. There is no nighttime illumination in
order not to disturb the beautiful rainforest that surrounds this unique
place.