ABOUT
US
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In 2009, we registered Wildlife Amazon Adventures in the U.S.A.
under the name of Amazon Wildlife Inc, with our President as
Robert Vaca. Our representative office in the U.S.A. is located
in the city of
Woodside,
NY. 3948 58TH Street NY.
Our New York Telephone is 1-914-9306065
We have worked in the area since 1967, when Puerto Francisco de
Orellana or as it more commonly known as "Coca", was only
accessible by boat. Since there were no roads, all food and
equipment was transported by boat from Misahualli to Nuevo
Rocafuerte, near the Peruvian border. Back then, the travelers
would leave Misahualli before sunrise and in a day, get as far
as Coca. Our town turned into a place where travelers would stop
and rest before continuing their journey down the Napo River.
Originally, travelers would stay in the homes of indigenous
people or colonists, so we saw the need to build lodging for
travelers. Since 1971, we have been working hard to try and
provide the best of services. As a result in 2002, we jointly
created a adventure tourism department along with different
native ethnic groups, with the aim of providing responsible and
sustainable tourism.
Wildlife Amazon Adventures Ltd is registered in the U.S.A. and
Ecuador.
Our Ecuadorian Ministry of Tourism Registration Number is Nº
2201500220, legally permitting us to work in National Parks and
Reserves through the Ministry of Environment. Our Ecuadorian
office is located at the cornier of Calles Quito and Bolivar, in
front of the Banco del Pichincha.
Our clients may make payments with American Express, Visa,
Mastercard and PayPal.
Our legal documents may be found under the following links:
ENGLAND AND WALES LEGAL DOCUMENTS
U.S.A LEGAL DOCUMENTS
ECUADOR LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Our
Vision.-
To develop adventure tourism that includes hiking, canoeing, and
camping in the forest in order to observe animal and plant
species that can only be found in this part of the world. We
enter and leave the forest without leaving a trace and without
affecting negatively native cultures through favoritism,
division and dramatically changing their forms of life.
Our most basic goal is to protect the forest, the flora and
fauna, indigenous cultures and the legends and myths of the
region. We want to help sustain this paradise for the next
generation and those that follow them as the world around this
paradise constantly changes.
Our Objectives.-
We try to maintain the forest in its pure state, and assist the
indigenous groups living in the upper Amazon region of Ecuador
to live sustainably through ecotourism projects. Our major goal
is to protect the flora and fauna in the region as well as
indigenous cultures..