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About Napo
Napo Province is located in the eastern part of Ecuador, known for its lush Amazon rainforest and diverse wildlife. The official currency used in Ecuador is the US Dollar. The province is home to indigenous communities and offers a unique cultural experience for visitors. Visitors can explore the Amazon River and its tributaries, as well as the Yasuni National Park. The province is also known for its biodiversity, with numerous species of birds, mammals, and plants.
When to visit
The best time to visit Napo Province is during the dry season, which runs from June to September. During this time, the weather is cooler and there is less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and wildlife spotting. However, the rainy season from October to May can also be a good time to visit as the rainforest is lush and vibrant during this time.
Getting around
In Napo Province, the primary mode of transportation is by boat along the rivers and tributaries. Visitors can also hire local guides to explore the rainforest on foot or by canoe. There are also small planes that connect the major towns in the province for those looking to travel quickly between destinations. Taxis and buses are available in the larger towns for shorter distances.
Traveller tips
Pack lightweight and breathable clothing for the humid climate. Use insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes and other insects. Stay hydrated and drink bottled water to avoid waterborne illnesses. Respect the local indigenous communities and their customs. Book tours and activities in advance to secure your spot and avoid disappointment. Learn some basic Spanish phases to communicate with locals.